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Tips for HVAC Mold Cleanup

7/26/2018 (Permalink)

moldy air vent You can head mold problems off at the pass if you conduct a regular inspection of your building.

Getting mold in the air ducts of your office building or warehouse in Dover, NJ, is not hard to do. Mold attaches to the dust particles in the air and can land in the dark, moist areas of the air ducts and grow. Once mold grows on filters or insulation in the ducts, the porous materials have to be completely replaced. Here are four tips for HVAC cleaning when you suspect you have a mold problem.

1. Arrange for Remediation

Mold is not a problem you want to handle on your own. If you don't contain the problem completely, it could spread to other areas of the building. If you miss any of the mold growth, it is just going to come back later. You need remediation experts who can complete the job and test the area to make sure the whole mold issue has been resolved.

2. Turn off HVAC System

The last thing you want when you have mold in your air ducts is for it to spread even further. Until the technicians are through cleaning vents and replacing damaged parts, your whole HVAC system should be off. Do not turn on the system until the HVAC cleaning is complete.

3. Remove Excess Water

If a mold problem exists in your ducts, it is likely that a moisture problem lives there, too. It may be from condensation or from high humidity levels in air. Whatever the culprit, the fact remains that the water must be extracted. Otherwise, it doesn't do much good to solve a problem if you don't also take care of underlying causes.

4. Inspect Regularly

You can head mold problems off at the pass if you conduct a regular inspection of your building. Check for condensation, and make sure the drip pans are draining the way they should. If you detect any moisture during your inspection, take care of it before mold can develop.

While most of the mold remediation should be left up to the professionals, there are several small things you can do to help out or prevent the problem from occurring again. For more information, visit http://www.SERVPROdoverstillwater.com/.

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