Do I need to test for mold?
If the mold in your home or office is visible, you usually do not need a mold test. Testing for mold is most times unnecessary and it may be a waste of money. If the mold in your home is obvious you need to remove it to protect the indoor air quality and your health – a professional mold remediation company can help you. We will follow industry-standard guidelines for mold removal in Cary, IL.
Who do I call if I want to get a mold test in Cary, IL?
Mold testing is a special service. Alliance Restoration uses a third-party mold testing company and presents the data to you. Before and after mold remediation, a sample can be taken to give you peace of mind.
What is professional mold remediation?
Our professional mold remediation services in Cary, IL includes removing existing mold while limiting exposure and the spread of mold spores throughout the building. Using professional mold remediation techniques and following industry suggested standards, Alliance Restoration will help to ensure human health and safety in the home.
Alliance Restoration performs mold remediation in Cary, IL through guidelines set by the Clean Trust; (IICRC) “Standard and Reference Guide for Professional Mold Remediation”.
We are also an ISEAI IEC member.
Mold Removal with Testing
We have many case studies of mold remediation with before and after pictures and testimonials.
Mold Removal without Testing
Attic mold removal service where testing was not necessary as everything was removed and the client was happy with our process and the results.
Mold Remediation Process in Cary, IL
Alliance Restoration uses Standard Operating Procedures to comply with our Health & Safety Program. Each of our mold removal methods and techniques ensure that every project meets the highest industry standards.
We perform home mold remediation services with three specific goals in mind:
- Safety and Health
- Mold Control, Removal & Prevention
- Project Documentation
Each mold removal project begins with a detailed inspection to locate moisture and mold sources in the building. The results of this inspection determine our next steps in the mold remediation process and help us understand how to reduce the danger of mold growth in other areas of your home or office building. We work to control mold dispersion by implementing source containment and isolation barriers.
Identifying and repairing moisture problems is the first step in the home mold remediation process to prevent future mold. Mold can not grow without enough moisture, so fixing plumbing leaks, sealing your attic, basement, or crawlspace from moisture sources, and reducing humid air is necessary to protect your health and safety in the future. Proper mold removal methods should always include either removing and/or cleaning of building materials. Contaminant removal is a critical part of the mold treatment process. Chemicals alone will not solve problems caused by the long-term effects of mold.
Alliance Restoration offers free mold and moisture inspections to homeowners in Cary, IL as well as in the northwest suburbs of Chicago.
Alliance Restoration, Inc. is an ISEAI IEC member. We are also trained and certified by the American Council for Accredited Certification (ACAC), and the Clean Trust.
Learn more about our mold remediation process and explore two of our main focus areas in the home: attic mold removal and basement and crawl space mold clean up.
Attic and Crawlspace Mold Removal Services in Cary, IL
ATTIC MOLD REMOVAL SERVICES
Do you have mold in your attic? Can you smell an odor in the attic? Is your wood framing, roof and insulation wet? These are commonly what we find when we are called out to a home or business for attic mold inspections.
BASEMENT AND CRAWL SPACE MOLD CLEANUP
Do you smell a stale odor in your home? Does this odor become more prominent in the basement or crawl space? If you thoroughly inspect your basement and crawl space, are you able to see mold growth on the floor, walls, around windows, or on the floor joists?
Pro Tip:
Molds can trigger asthma attacks. Allergic symptoms include: sneezing, runny nose, red eyes, and skin rash. Source from epa.gov.