Mold Remediation Services in Montgomery, Cincinnati, Columbus, Ohio & Sarasota, Florida
Mold growth in your home or office can lead to serious health hazards in humans as well as structural damage to your property. Teasdale Fenton Cleaning & Property Restoration's mold removal & remediation services are available for homeowners and business owners in the Greater Cincinnati, OH, Area. Our company has more than 200 years of industry experience. We work with you and an industrial hygienist to formulate the most effective and efficient course of action following IICRC S520 guidelines.
The highest level of care is required in handling mold-affected areas, including containment of the mold and protection of all people impacted by it. By taking air samples before and after cleaning, we ensure the structure is remediated to acceptable levels and the contents within the affected area. In addition, we monitor the latest methods in handling mold so we can return your property to its pre-damage condition in Montgomery, Amelia, Middletown, Aurora, Mason, and other cities we serve throughout the Cincinnati metropolitan area. When you need our help, give us a call at 513-463-1797 or click here.
Signs it is Time to Call a Professional for Mold Removal Services
Mold removal is not something to ignore when you spot it. Even if it is just a few spots today, it will only grow over time until a mold remediation is performed. Signs that suggest you have a mold infestation at your property include:
- Visible splotches are evident: Because there are many types of mold, the splotches on your wall, ceiling, crawl space, or basement may be colored black, brown, white, green, yellow, purple, pink, red, or a mixture of these colors. Regardless of color, visual evidence is a reason to contact a professional.
- The surface beneath the mold is soft or crumbly. Most household mold begins as mildew, which can easily be scraped with a complex tool like a screwdriver. If the surface underneath is smooth or crumbles, the fungi have grown into the roof or walls. This means it is time to summon a professional.
- You can smell it. Mold often smells musty, even if it is not visible to the naked eye because it is behind a wall or in the attic. If you're looking for the source and can't find it, a mold test by an industrial hygienist can help determine where it is and how severe the infestation has gotten.
Mold Removal Services We Offer in Amelia, Middletown, Cincinnati, Columbus, Ohio & Sarasota, Florida
Teasdale Fenton Cleaning & Property Restoration can handle any size of mold removal project from start to finish. Once a third-party mold test is performed and the source & location of the mold are known, our licensed technicians are certified in mold removal. Our mold-related services include:
- Mold removal & remediation
- Complete structural tear-out
- Media blasting
- Garment restoration
- Pack-out services
- Content cleaning and storage
- Black mold removal
- Mold prevention services
Understanding Mold Removal: Why Professional Help is Essential
Mold can pose serious health risks to both humans and pets. It's crucial to understand that using bleach on mold will not solve the problem. It might even make it worse. Bleach does not fully remove mold and can leave behind spores that continue to spread. That is why mold removal should always be handled by licensed professionals who can ensure that the mold is safely and effectively removed from your home.
Our Professional Mold Removal Process
- Customer Contact: The first step begins when you contact us with concerns about mold in your home.
- Free Estimate: We inspect the affected area and provide a free estimate and detailed scope of work needed to solve the issue.
- Working with Insurance: If necessary, we’ll work directly with your insurance company to facilitate the process.
- Mold Sample Testing: We have an independent, third-party source take mold samples from the affected area to determine what type of mold is present and how severe the damage has become.
- Independent Laboratory Analysis: The samples are sent to an independent laboratory for analysis. We are not allowed to test these samples ourselves to ensure an unbiased result.
- Reviewing Test Results: Once we receive the results, we go over them with you to determine the necessary steps for remediation.
- Identifying the Source: Mold requires moisture to grow, so we identify and eliminate the moisture source to prevent future growth.
- Containment: Before starting the removal process, we create a containment area using plastic barriers to keep spores from spreading.
- Air Scrubbing: We run air scrubbers to clean the air, removing airborne mold spores to ensure a safer environment.
- Mold Removal: Our team, equipped with Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), removes mold-contaminated materials from your home.
- Final Inspection: After the mold is removed and the impacted area is sanitized, we inspect to make sure the mold is gone.
- Follow-Up: We provide guidance on how to prevent future mold issues, including moisture control strategies.
Why You Should Never Use Bleach to Remove Mold from Your Property
Many homeowners mistakenly believe that bleach is an effective solution for mold removal. However, using bleach on mold is not a solution. Pouring bleach on mold growth can make the problem worse and could pose additional risks to your health and home. Here's why:
- Bleach Only Targets Surface Mold: Bleach can remove visible mold from hard, non-porous surfaces like tiles and tubs. However, most household mold grows on porous materials such as wood, drywall, and fabric. When you apply bleach to these surfaces, it doesn’t reach the mold’s roots, which are deeply embedded in the material. As a result, the mold can quickly regrow, often becoming more extensive and severe.
- Bleach Contains Water that Triggers Mold Growth: Bleach is mostly water—about 90%. When you apply it to porous surfaces, the chlorine in the bleach evaporates quickly, leaving behind water. This water is then absorbed by the material, creating a damp environment that offers a habitat where mold can thrive. Instead of killing the mold, bleach can make it grow deeper and stronger.
- Bleach Fails to Kill Mold at the Source: Mold spreads through spores, and these spores travel through the air and settle in different parts of your home. When you disturb mold by applying bleach, it can release more spores into the air, potentially spreading the infestation. Bleach does not effectively kill these airborne spores or the mold’s roots, allowing the problem to persist.
- Potential Health Risks: Bleach itself is a harsh chemical that can irritate the skin, eyes, and respiratory system. When combined with mold, the fumes can be particularly harmful, especially for individuals with allergies, asthma, or other respiratory conditions. Instead of improving air quality, using bleach can make it more dangerous to breathe.
- Mold Requires Professional Treatment: Professional mold remediation goes beyond surface cleaning. It involves identifying the source of moisture, safely containing and removing mold, and ensuring that all affected areas are thoroughly treated to prevent future growth. Licensed professionals use specialized equipment and techniques that are far more effective than household bleach.
Why Choose Us for Mold Removal in Batavia, Goshen, Cincinnati, Columbus, Ohio & Sarasota, Florida?
Teasdale Fenton Cleaning & Property Restoration has more than 200 years of experience in the restoration industry serving homeowners and business owners in Burlington, Hamilton, Goshen, Highland, and other cities within our Greater Cincinnati service area. We can handle any mold-related issues from start to finish. When you need our help, call us at 513-463-1797 for more information or a free estimate. You can also click here to have us start work immediately. Benefits of choosing Teasdale Fenton include:
- Phone answered live 24/7/365
- Background-checked, licensed, & insured technicians
- Emergency water removal/pump-out service
- State-of-the-art Hydro Extreme Water Extraction
- Certified Vortex Structural drying specialist on your job
- Direct billing to the insurance company
- Commercial and residential services
- IICRC-Certified Technicians
- S500 Guidelines for water extraction and structural drying
- 200-plus years of restoration industry experience