Frequently Asked Question

What is the mould remediation process?

Remediation involves inspecting, isolating the affected area, removing mould, fixing the moisture source, and verifying the problem is resolved.

The Answer

Mould remediation typically begins with a detailed inspection to identify all affected areas and determine the source of moisture. Once the cause is established, the affected area is isolated to prevent spores spreading during removal. Depending on the extent of mould, containment barriers may be erected and specialist equipment used to capture airborne spores.

The mould-affected materials are then carefully removed. This might involve cleaning surfaces with appropriate treatments, or in cases of severe contamination, removing and replacing affected timber, drywall, or insulation. Once removal is complete, the underlying moisture issue is addressed. This could involve installing ventilation, repairing leaks, treating rising damp, or improving drainage.

After remediation, the area is thoroughly cleaned and dried. A follow-up inspection may be conducted to confirm the mould has been completely removed and the moisture problem resolved. FeaturePoint Constructions ensures each step is completed properly to prevent the mould from returning.

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