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Mold Removal in Great Neck Ceiling Assemblies Requires Proper Drying

12/12/2022 (Permalink)

Trapped water in ceilings can lead to mold damage. Our IICRC trained team is always on call to remediate to the damage.

Remediating Mold Growth in Great Neck Ceilings

Water trapped within the ceiling and wall assemblies in buildings could be retained for an extended period as these assemblies directly impede airflow, consequently slowing the drying rate. The studs, plates, firestops, and drywall form sealed pockets within the structure, thus limiting air movement. Therefore, the possibility for a mold infestation rises since moisture and warmth are present.

Proper mold removal in your Great Neck home requires professional intervention. A small patch of colonies on the underside of your ceiling can signify significant colonization on the other side. If the small patch on the bottom is removed, but the rest is not dealt with, it simply grows back. Professionals such as SERVPRO can identify the presence of mold in such areas and advise on the right approach to prevent a comeback.

Signs of Mold on The Ceiling:

  • Brown or gray discoloration
  • A musty odor
  • Visible mold growth, mostly dark green, brown, or black

How to Clean Ceiling Mold:

Professionals may face unique challenges when handling an infestation in the ceiling area, particularly in specialized building sections. For example, while a dedicated home theater room may be entertaining to a homeowner, it presents difficulties when there is an infestation due to the soundproofing materials used in the walls or ceiling. Or IICRC trained SERVPRO team checks a ceiling area for insulating material and whether it is salvageable.

Helpful Tools When Inspecting for Mold

  • The borescope help explore concealed areas
  • Thermal cameras reveal hidden moisture
  • Hard tools like screwdrivers to probe surfaces

Removing the ceiling material can introduce a tremendous amount of mold spores into the indoor air; thus, containment is necessary. Mechanical drying techniques, such as dehumidification and air moving, are essential since air currents exponentially improve evaporation and drying. However, this ought to be done sparingly to avoid spreading debris.

SERVPRO of Great Neck / Port Washington helps to identify the right corrective actions for mold removal in your home. Call us at (516) 767-9600. We're Faster To Any Size Disaster.

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