After Mold Treatment, Is It Safe to Live in Your NJ House?
Mold inside a home can be a very serious problem that puts the health and well-being of all building occupants at risk. The largest study done on water damage in U.S. homes was conducted by John Spengler, Akira Yamaguchi Professor of Environmental Health and Human Habitation at Harvard. The Spengler study found that approximately 50% of U.S. homes and 85% of commercial buildings have water damage that is conducive to mold growth.
Mold just needs some food source like wood or paper, moisture, and the right temperature to thrive. Odds are high that your New Jersey home currently has mold or had mold at some time in the past. Choosing the best NJ mold treatment option is an important decision.
Is a home safe after mold treatment?
There are no established standards by any regulatory agency for how many mold spores can be inside a home. States like New Jersey have few regulations for mold remediation companies, so be sure to choose a NJ mold removal company certified by the National Organization of Remediators and Mold Inspectors. Reputable mold remediation companies should also provide you with a comprehensive mold-free guarantee.
The best mold treatment method
Traditional NJ mold removal methods are labor-intensive processes that involve the removal of walls and other materials that had mold growth. This creates a lot of dust, take days or weeks to complete, costs a lot of money, and occupants need to live elsewhere while the work is underway. The MoldExterm method is quicker, less costly, and more effective. We can beat your current mold remediation quote by 20 percent. Contact us to learn more and for details on our guarantee.