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After all, when mold is left to wreak havoc, it can deteriorate the viability of a house and release microscopic spores into the air that can cause pretty severe allergic reactions. Needless to say, when mold shows up, it is not welcomed. Now, many times you can get rid of mold on your own. But the times where the mold problem is just too complex or toxic is when a professional should step in to successfully perform mold removal and remediation.Mold RemovalMold removal is the act of removing the mold from your home or building. If the mold is only on the surface of non-porous material, you can get rid of it by a combination of cleaning methods. Keep in mind that doing so will probably release spores when agitated, which is why you should leave it in the hands of a professional to take care of. For example, we use a combination of strategies and tools, such as HEPA (High-Efficiency Particulate Air) air scrubbers that remove both surface and airborne spores and then dispose of it properly. We\u2019ve been using these mold removal techniques and tools for over 30 years on Long Island, since the start of Moldbusters‘ local office in 1989.Mold Remediation and RestorationFor mold remediation, this is done when the mold is severe and damaged structure materials so badly that it is non-salvageable. It is the act of removing all irretrievable materials, so it stops the mold from breeding any further, causing more damage and health problems. Maybe it means taking out a piece of your drywall, or part of your ceiling tile to stop the spread. A key note for this is that before remediation can be performed, any water or moisture leaks must be addressed, as your mold will just come right back after you replace the remediation parts.Fun Fact: The Environmental Protection Agency, aka EPA, says that mold areas that are less than 10 square feet can be remediated by you, the homeowner, if you wish. Anything more significant than that should be handled by a mold remediation contractor.Moldbusters: The Remediation ProcessBelow is a typical mold damage scenario where our team has to conduct a cleaning and restoration. But take it with a grain of salt, as every home requires different, unique solutions.Step 1: Call Moldbusters and tell us your mold severity, along with details. 631-451-7500 or contact us hereStep 2: One of Moldbusters\u2019 certified technicians will carefully inspect your property for any visible signs of mold. They will also use various technologies to detect hidden mold.Step 3: Moldbusters will use advanced containment procedures, such as negative air chambers to isolate the mold areas to keep the spores from spreading during the cleaning process.Step 4: Next, specialized filtration devices will be used to capture airborne microscopic mold spores.Step 5: Depending on the amount of mold you have and the type it is, antifungal and antimicrobial treatments will be used to eliminate the mold and prevent new colonies from developing. Removing and disposing of porous materials, like drywall, might be necessary in heavy mold growth cases.Step 6: Any of your items, such as curtains, clothing, and furniture that were affected by the mold, will be cleaned and sanitized.Step 7: Again, depending on the mold severity and damage caused, drywall, subfloors, etc. might be removed. This means that there will be repairs in the end for you to take on, such as getting a new carpet or filling in the drywall gaps.Conclusion – Contact Moldbusters For Mold Removal & Remediation on Long Island, Hamptons, or NYCNo one likes to see mold manifesting in their home. However, just about every household will experience mold growth at some point, especially that black stuff in the corners of shower tiles. But, generally speaking, you can manage that yourself. It is when the mold becomes too deep inside your walls, foundation, ceilings, or is considered toxic is the real cause of concern.With that being said, if you live on Long Island, the Hamptons or NYC, and have unfortunately discovered mold in your household that you cannot get rid of on your own, give us a call. Our team is made up of licensed, highly experienced professionals who will walk you through the entire process every step of the way so you can be confident that your fungi problem is in the best, mold busting hands.Call us at 631-451-7500 or contact us via our online form."},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"name":"Blog","item":"https:\/\/moldbusters.com\/blog\/#breadcrumbitem"},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"name":"2020","item":"https:\/\/moldbusters.com\/blog\/\/2020\/#breadcrumbitem"},{"@type":"ListItem","position":3,"name":"07","item":"https:\/\/moldbusters.com\/blog\/\/2020\/\/07\/#breadcrumbitem"},{"@type":"ListItem","position":4,"name":"26","item":"https:\/\/moldbusters.com\/blog\/\/2020\/\/07\/\/26\/#breadcrumbitem"},{"@type":"ListItem","position":5,"name":"7 Steps to Long Island Mold Removal and Remediation | Moldbusters","item":"https:\/\/moldbusters.com\/blog\/2020\/07\/26\/7-steps-to-long-island-mold-removal-and-remediation-moldbusters\/#breadcrumbitem"}]}]