Archived Mold Remediation Blog Posts
Services Provided
3/22/2022 (Permalink)
SERVPRO of Lombard/Addison offer fast, reliable remediation services for water, mold, smoke and fire damage. All types of spaces and buildings including homes, mobile homes and commercial properties.
- Comprehensive inspection reports
- Expert remediation services
- Foundation cracks sealed
- Hazmat and mold certified
- Licensed and highly trained personnel
- Mitigation and structure drying
- Re-constructing services
Did you know that SERVPRO of Lombard/Addison offers these services as well as many more:
Restoration:
- Water removal and Dehumidification
- Fire, smoke, and Soot
- Mold Remediation
- Reconstruction
- Catastrophic Storm Response
- Document Drying
Cleaning:
- Bioremediation and Vandalism
- Ceilings, Walls, and Hard Floors
- Air Ducts and HVAC
- Deodorization
Contact your SERVPRO of Lombard/Addison franchise professional for assistance after a water damage or if you discover mold.
We will respond promptly. Contact us today at 630-543-1700
Room To Breathe
9/22/2020 (Permalink)
SERVPRO of Lombard/Addison has trained people who know how to safely handle mold removal and remediation.
When we get the phone call to come out and inspect for mold or mold damage, we never know what we'll find until we get there. It's always amazing at all the unique situations each home presents.
The bottom line for each unique situation is simple: Airflow - is it present and how to make it better. Usually, after we get done crawling around an attic or crawl space, the most obvious cause of mold or microbial activity is lack of quality airflow. Moisture and humidity buildup creates the perfect places for mold growth.
SERVPRO of Lombard/Addison has the knowledge and experience to deal with mold in your home. Whether it turns up in the attic, basement, crawl space, or even a bathroom, chances are we have seen it before. The great news is that the professionals at SERVPRO of Lombard/Addison have the capability of taking care of it.
When you come across a mold issue in your home or business, give the mold remediators at SERVPRO of Lombard/Addison a call. We are here to help!
There's Mold in the Air...Conditioner!
10/10/2018 (Permalink)
Don't be afraid to get your AC unit wet while cleaning it! They are typically water resistant. We advise to keep the water away from the controls.
Have you noticed a smell but can’t quite put your finger on where it is coming from? When was the last time you checked your AC units?
Mold thrives any place there is moisture. Whether you can clean the unit yourself or need a replacement will be determined by where the mold is located. A few steps can be taken to inspect and clean your AC unit.
First, unplug and remove the unit from the window.
Second, remove the filter and allow to soak in hot soapy water.
Third, remove the outside pieces of your unit. Be sure to follow your owner’s manual. Once you have access to the inside of the AC unit, vacuum to remove any built-up debris and dust.
Fourth, make sure the coils are clean. This is a step you cannot skip because the built-up residue will provide a food source for mold.
Fifth, after you know the coils are clean, you will need to wipe down the entire inside of the unit to wipe away any visible mold.
Sixth, spray the inside of the unit with Concrobium. This product can be found at any store that sells home improvement goods. After allowing the filter to soak through all the other steps, make sure to wipe down the filter and remove any leftover residues.
The seventh and final step is to allow the AC unit to dry completely before assembling it back together.
If you take apart the unit and find it saturated with mold, replacing the whole unit could be the safest option for you and your family. A common mistake people make is turning off the AC completely before leaving the home for a few days. This can lead to mold growth because the stagnant air promotes its growth. Instead of turning the AC off completely, set the temperature up 10 degrees higher than you would normally have it. This will keep the unit running every once in a while to prevent the environment where mold will grow.
Mold Prevention - Your Bathroom
7/12/2018 (Permalink)
Mold thrives on lingering moisture, especially in rooms that do not have the correct type of ventilation. Mold can grow on numerous materials in your bathroom like shower curtains, rugs, wallpaper, drywall, and grout.
Tips on How to Prevent Bathroom Mold
- Do not leave damp towels or any other wet materials on the floor.
- Make sure the bathroom is getting proper ventilation. Use the bathroom vent anytime the shower or tub is running and leave the vent on for 30 minutes after you are done.
- After you are done showering, wipe down the tiles and grout in the shower.
- Wash your shower curtain regularly.
- Wash the rugs in your bathroom regularly.
- Purchase a mildew resistant shower curtain.
Sitting water can cause mold growth. Make sure to keep your tub, shower, and sink clean by cleaning them frequently. A clean and dry environment will prevent mold from ever growing.
How to Prevent Mold in your Bathroom
6/28/2017 (Permalink)
Mold thrives on lingering moisture, especially in rooms that do not have the correct type of ventilation. Mold can grow on numerous materials in your bathroom like shower curtains, rugs, wallpaper, drywall, and grout.
Tips on How to prevent Bathroom mold
- Do not leave damp towels or any other wet materials on the floor.
- Make sure the bathroom is getting proper ventilation. Use bathroom vent anytime the shower or tub is running and leaven vent on for 30 minutes after you are done.
- After you are done showering wipe down the tiles and grout in the shower.
- Wash your shower curtain regularly .
- Wash the rugs in your bathroom regularly.
- Go for a mildew resistant shower curtain.
When you let water and soap sit in the tub, it can cause mold growth. make sure to keep your tub, shower, and sink clean by cleaning them frequently.