If your home recently flooded, you are most likely hard at work getting rid of the water and cleaning up the affected rooms. While you are busy with the cleanup, you may have started to smell a musty odor or have found mold starting to grow on some of your items or even the home's structures.
Because mold will grow and spread rapidly in a house made damp by a flood, you should seek out help from a professional service to help you deal with the mold. Below are a couple of benefits of hiring a mold remediation service after your home floods.
1. They Will Clean and Remove Materials Affected by the Flood Water That Have Active and Potential Mold Growth
One benefit of having a remediation service come to your house after it floods is that they do more than simply kill and remove the mold. They will also check all materials in your home, including the walls, floors, and other structures for the presence of active mold growth as well as look for potential materials where it is likely to grow.
Once they have found active and potential mold growth, they will go to work cleaning the materials. If the materials are ruined or have extensive growth, they will remove them to keep the spores from spreading through your home.
2. They Use Testing Methods to Find Hidden or Inactive Mold So They Can Remove It and Keep It from Spreading
Another benefit of hiring a remediation service to deal with the mold in your house after a flood is that they will use testing methods to find hidden and inactive mold. Since water will spread into the spaces under the floorboards and between the walls, there may be mold present where it is not easily visible.
There may also be patches of mold that are dormant but may become active after the remediators leave. Using their testing methods, they can find the hidden and inactive mold so they can remove it to keep it from spreading.
Because mold can spread rapidly after your home floods, you should hire a remediation service that can clean and remove materials along with the mold. They also have testing methods to find hidden or inactive mold so they can remove it and keep it from spreading after the remediation is completed. For more information, contact a mold remediation service in your area to speak with a representative.