Steps to Manage a Mold Issue at Your Monmouth County Business
11/3/2022 (Permalink)
Steps to Manage a Mold Issue in Your Monmouth County Business
If you believe you may have a mold issue in your business’ structure, you should take action right away. So, what do you do after you’ve come to this realization? SERVPRO of Holmdel/Aberdeen is here to provide you with steps to manage a mold issue in your Monmouth County business.
1. Test Your Home
To be safe, do not touch or attempt to clean up any mold until a company has tested it to determine what type of mold you have and how bad the issue is. The test must be expansive and thoroughly done by a professional that will manage the mold cleanup, and of course, the remediation process.
2. Identify the Cause
It is crucial to figure out what is causing the mold to grow. If you don’t find the root of the problem, it’s possible the mold will grow back after removal. Some reasons could be a water leak in the wall, the humidity levels of your building, or a busted pipe. Whatever the case may be, fixing this and getting the mold remediation process done will stop your issue.
3. Got Coverage?
Check if your insurance policy covers mold removal so you know how much the cleanup is going to cost you ahead of time.
4. Hire a Professional
Research mold removal companies in your area. Look for companies with good references and reviews and choose those who respond quickly to your call and those who come with liability insurance. It’s also important to make sure they are properly certified and praised in the community.
Keep in mind that mold removal isn’t an easy process and is rather complex. The good news is with a reputable mold remediation company like SERVPRO of Holmdel/Aberdeen, the job will be done the right way, preventing further health issues and damage to your business.
Reach out with any and all of your questions and inquiries: (732) 290-3170
About SERVPRO Team Harvey
SERVPRO of Holmdel/Aberdeen is proudly owned by Lance and Jennifer Harvey - a husband and wife duo that owns three other SERVPRO locations, including SERVPRO of West Somerset County, SERVPRO of Hoboken/Union City, and SERVPRO of Lower Manhattan.
We understand the stress and worry that comes with a fire or water damage and the disruption it causes your home or business. Our goal is to help minimize the interruption to your life and quickly make it “like it never even happened.”