Home Remodeling and Improvement
Techniques & Ideas
When a home owner begins home remodeling and
improvement, he or she often encounters toxic black mold and household mold growth infestations hidden
inside opened walls, ceilings, floors, and heating/cooling ducts and
equipment. To remove toxic black mold and household mold problems
encountered during home remodeling and home improvements, follow the 25 do
it yourself steps for safe and effective
mold
remediation and
mold
removal.
Mold growth is often widespread inside
walls, ceilings, and floors because of roof water leaks, siding water leaks,
and plumbing water line leaks. One of the benefits of carrying out home
remodeling and home improvement techniques is the opportunity to open up
walls, ceilings, and floors to inspect for mold growth problems and to carry
out toxic mold and household mold remediation and removal in such exposed
areas.
For example, before installing new wall paneling
or wallpaper, the homeowner or property owner can cut one inch by inch
inspection holes at numerous wall locations. The cut out drywall pieces
should be carefully inspected for mold growth inside the pieces and on the
backside of the pieces. Using a bright flashlight, the owner can look inside
the holes for visible mold growth. In addition, the owner can hire a
Certified
Mold Inspector to use an air testing vacuum pump to draw out air samples
from the air inside wall cavities for mold lab analysis for the existence
and extent of mold problems. In addition, the Certified Mold Inspector can
use a fiber optics scope to inspect inside the wall through inspection
holes. Fiber optics scopes are usually 3 to 5 feet long, and they utilize
fiber optics and light to check that far in all directions through each
inspection hole. |
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