How to Prepare Your Home for Professional Mold Removal
March 26, 2026
Updated March 26, 2026
If you have discovered mold growth in your home, you may have many concerns. Mold growth can have serious health effects on your family, and it can also cause costly damage to your home. Removing it from your home in an effective and efficient way is critical, and you may have already decided to call a professional for mold removal. Before you do, however, you should consider taking a few steps to prepare your home for professional mold removal service.
A Thorough Inspection
First, you want to ensure that all areas of mold growth have been located. Mold can grow on many surfaces of your home, and new growth can be established by a single spore landing on the surface. It can be found on visible surfaces, such as on the drywall, as well as inside the home, such as growing on support beams in your walls. You can look for moist or humid areas that are conducive to mold growth. Eliminating the sources of moisture and humidity is a key step to take before the professionals arrive. Keep in mind that a professional mold removal company may help you to identify areas of the home that have mold as well as areas that should be dried out before the removal service begins. While it may be at your discretion to remove small areas of mold growth on your own, keep in mind that larger areas of mold growth should be professionally removed due to the possibility of health issues developing in you and your family.
Before the Mold Removal Company Arrives
Professional mold removal is not something that most homeowners have experienced before, so it is understandable that you may not know what steps to take to prepare your home and family for this service. By following a few preparatory steps, you can ensure the best results from the service.
- Ask for an Air Quality Sampling report on your home. This will tell you what kind of mold growth is currently present in your home, and this can be beneficial to the mold removal company.
- Do not remove any items from the area of the home where mold contamination is present. New spores may have already landed on these surfaces, and moving those items around may cause contamination in other areas of the home.
- Wash clothing that is in a contaminated area in hot water with your regular detergent. Then, place it in a sealed bag to prevent future contamination.
- Pets should not remain in the home during the mold removal process. You may consider making a reservation for them to be kenneled or asking a friend or family member to care for them until the removal process is complete.
- Document the condition of your home thoroughly before the mold removal company arrives at your home. This is best accomplished by walking through your home with a camera and snapping images of all of your furnishings and belongings. This can help you to more easily file an insurance claim or obtain financial reimbursement from the remediation company if damage does occur during the remediation process.
- You may also consider making plans to relocate you and your family temporarily during the remediation process. This decision should be made after a careful review of various factors. For example, the type of mold growing in the home, the area of the home that will be off limits during the remediation process, the potential for health risks developing and other factors. Furthermore, if the remediation process can be completed during a time when the home’s occupants are not at home, you may consider remaining in the home.
Professional mold removal may be the most convenient, safe and effective way to rid your home of mold growth. By following these preliminary steps, you can ensure the best results from the service.