General Info:
At Indoor-Restore Environmental Services, our staff is well-educated and experienced on the subjects of mold, allergens, lead, asbestos, and many other indoor pollutants that can put an impact on our lives and the health of a home or building. As one of the most well-renowned inspection and restoration companies in the country, we have over 15 years of experience in the industry, providing our customers with consistent quality services with some of the most competitive rates. You can call us today for a free quote of any of our services.
One of our specialties and most commonly requested services include those associated with mold growth. Mold exists everywhere. It has been part of the natural process of decomposition for thousands and thousands of years, and can be found both indoors and outdoors. Some of the most common household molds include: Alternaria, Penicillium, Cladosporium, Aspergillus, and Stachybotrys. These are also referred to as “mycotoxins,†which are suspected to cause negative health affects when exposed to. Out of the hundreds of thousands of types of mold, their sole purpose is to consume and break down organic material, which, in most cases, include the structural materials of homes and buildings. They also include wood, adhesives, paper, plants, animals, and fabrics. In order for mold to grow, the right conditions must be met. When microscopic mold spores travel through the air and land on the nutrients mentioned above, it can thrive with just a small amount of moisture and the proper temperatures, and can severely damage the structural integrity of a home, building, or other structure. To prevent mold indoors, moisture and humidity levels must be kept at a minimum.
At Indoor-Restore, not only do we provide moisture inspection and leak detection services, but we also provide services for controlling and minimizing humidity levels in any property type. If mold growth has occurred, we also specialize in removing it. Though we do handle all sizes of mold situations, big and small, it may be so severe that the process of remediation is necessary. Mold Remediation involves using our trained technicians to isolate the contaminated area with barriers, to prevent cross-contamination to unaffected areas, and use construction techniques to remove all affected areas of the contaminated material from the structure, including the source of growth. These contaminated areas may include portions of the walls, ceilings, or floors. The structure is then rebuilt and restored to its pre-contaminated state.
Not only are all of our field staff fully certified and trained to handle situations of any size, but many also have backgrounds in home inspection, microbiology, and industrial hygiene.