How Long Does Mold Removal Take?

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There’s no straightforward answer to how long it will take to remove mold from your home. The duration contact a professional of mold removal can vary widely depending on several factors, including the mold growth’s severity, the mold’s type, the size of the affected area and the remediation methods used. Therefore, mold removal can take one to three days, while severe mold growth can take up to five days.

Other Costs Associated With Mold Remediation
Removing the mold is often just one part of the equation in mold remediation. Once the mold is removed, you have to look at the situations that caused it in the first place. If a broken pipe leads to excessive moisture, you’ll have to repair that and any additional water damage. Depending on the damage, removal costs can increase if it takes multiple days and a dumpster.

Where the mold appears can make a difference, too. A mold problem in a basement or crawlspace can mean encapsulation of the space so mold doesn’t reappear. To stop mold from appearing you need to reduce humidity, moisture and organic material in your home that mold can latch on to.


DIY Mold Removal and Remediation vs. Hiring a Professional
Performing mold removal on your own versus hiring a professional depends on the size of the affected area and your level of expertise. The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) suggests that if the mold area measures less than 10 square feet, you can remove the mold on your own.

Removing mold on your own can prove costly unless you have some of the items on hand. Mold removal means you need a N95 mask, personal protective equipment, cleaning items, like soap and water, plus disposal equipment.

It’s usually best to leave mold removal to professionals who can ensure the mold won’t return with greater success than a DIYer. Professionals have the equipment and the knowledge on how to remove mold the best. That can include addressing your furnace and ductwork to remove any remaining spores in your home.


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