Control the work area
Containment and air-control practices help limit the movement of dust and spores during the work.
Mold remediation should do more than improve how a surface looks. Healthy Home Solutions contains the work area, removes affected materials when necessary and addresses the moisture conditions that allowed growth to develop.

Containment and air-control practices help limit the movement of dust and spores during the work.
Contaminated porous materials may need to be physically removed rather than sprayed or painted over.
Leaks, humidity and crawl-space moisture must be addressed to reduce the conditions that support future growth.
Delaware humidity, coastal storms and damp crawl spaces can keep building materials wet. The work plan should address both contamination and the building conditions involved.
We document affected areas, materials and moisture conditions before work begins.
The work zone is isolated as appropriate to protect surrounding areas.
Affected materials are removed or cleaned using methods suited to the surface and condition.
The area is cleaned, moisture conditions are rechecked and next-step guidance is explained.
Surface treatments alone do not remove contaminated porous material or correct the moisture source. The proper method depends on the material and extent of the condition.
Timing depends on the size of the affected area, materials involved, access and drying needs. You should receive a defined scope before work begins.
No company can responsibly promise that mold can never grow again. Correcting leaks and controlling humidity substantially reduce the conditions that allow it to return.
Healthy Home Solutions serves homeowners throughout Delaware and the Maryland Eastern Shore from its Felton location.
Tell us what you are seeing and what has already been inspected.
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