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Is SERVPRO One of the Premier Mold Remediation Companies in Everett?

2/23/2022 (Permalink)

Close Up Of Mold With advanced equipment, SERVPRO restores homes to pre-damaged conditions, "Like it never even happened."

Mold Removal Companies Like SERVPRO Can Save Everett Homes From Lasting Damage.

One of the best ways to prevent any lasting damage to your property due to mold is to involve professionals as soon as possible. Mold removal companies like SERVPRO of Everett can help you in mold inspections, remediations and removal as well. 

SERVPRO is one of Everett's most experienced mold removal companies, with highly trained experts. Our techs follow the IICRC S520 mold remediation guidelines to ensure that the process is safe and efficient. SERVPRO techs use one or all of the following IICRC recommended cleaning methods during the mold remediation process:

  • HEPA vacuuming and air washing
  • Damp wiping and ultrasonic cleaning
  • Sand, soda, and dry ice blasting

When do SERVPRO Mold Specialists Use Abrasive Cleaning Methods In Everett Homes? 

The IICRC defines abrasive methods as a cleaning method that relies on using a medium or material to dislodge mold contamination. Abrasive cleaning methods that SERVPRO techs use in Everett homes include:

  • Sanding
  • Scraping and brushing
  • Abrasive media blasting 

As abrasive methods, especially those involving abrasive blasting, tend to produce aerosolized particles, SERVPRO techs use these methods with extreme caution. We use high-volume laminar airflow chambers while using abrasive methods to prevent cross-contamination. Abrasive blasting is usually reserved for cleaning mold damage present outdoors in crawlspaces, or attics.

What If The Techs Can't Remove The Contamination? 

The IICRC guidelines suggest disposing of the contaminated material if porous with visible mold growth. In a few special circumstances, however, the guidelines allow the use of shellac or varnish to coat porous or semi-porous surfaces from which mold can't be fully removed. 


Call SERVPRO of Medford / Everett at (781) 395-4444; our technicians are available round the clock to answer your questions.

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