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What Is Mold Remediation And How Expensive Can It Get?

By Byron Zoucks
Oct 7, 2008
Mold infestation is a common problem especially in homes where air humidity is high. The most publicized toxic black mold can pose a serious threat to a person's health. They can be easily recognized by their black color which is slimy in appearance.

These can be seen as dark splotches in your kitchen tiles, walls and especially on the corners of your comfort rooms. Areas with extremely wet conditions can favor the growth of toxic black mold. Previous floods or undetected long term leaks are also the most common contributing factors to the growth of toxic black mold.

Professional costs

Once a home is infested with mold, cleaning up can be very expensive. The actual cost alone of hiring a mold remediation specialist for one wall that is mold contaminated averages at around $3,000. This includes a professional visit for mold inspection, the process of determining the type of mold found which involves mold samples sent to independent laboratories, removal of the mold, and also the cleaning up of your home. The cost also covers the gear the technicians wear, the special machine used to filter the dirty air called Negative Air machines and also the chemicals involved in the process.

Temporary housing expenses

Preparing a site for mold remediation involves a lot of prep work. The part of the house infested with toxic black mold is isolated from other rooms. The air ducts are sealed off and doors are closed. This is necessary to keep mold spores from entering other rooms in the house. During this procedure, the family is advised to move out of their homes to prevent exposure to health hazards during the process. This alone is another expense to consider.

Health issues

Harmless as they may seem, these molds can cause mild and even severe health problems to individuals who are exposed to it. Serious health problems like lung disease, chronic fatigue syndrome and even learning disabilities to name a few are just some of the problems caused by toxic black mold. Mold remediation should be considered since these health problems could potentially cost you a fortune. Although some of the health problems are reversed once an individual stays away from an infested house, it is always better to get rid of the molds using professional mold remediation procedures.

Devaluation of your home

A home infested with toxic black mold looses its value. The extent of damage the mold has done will determine the devaluation of your home. You can review your home insurance policy to check whether mold infestation is covered. And in most cases, a toxic black mold infestation needs to be disclosed on the sale of your home.

Related costs

When your home is infested with toxic black, it can be a financial strain to seek professional help from a mold remediation specialist. Treatment of toxic black mold is costly. These costs include not only the treatment of the actual mold but also costs related to moving out from your home during the onset of treatment. However, the cost of mold remediation can be comparatively cheaper when comparing it to health costs and the devaluation of your home that you will surely encounter in the long run.
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