MOLD FAQ’S
Mold can be a serious issue, and many property owners have questions about how to handle it. At Merit Restorations, we’re here to provide clear answers and guidance to help you understand the mold remediation process.
Yes, exposure to mold can lead to health problems such as respiratory issues, allergies, and asthma, particularly in vulnerable individuals.
Mold is often visible, appearing as black, green, or white spots on surfaces. However, it can also hide behind walls, under flooring, or in areas that aren’t easily accessible. Common signs include musty odors, dampness, or unexplained health symptoms like coughing or allergic reactions. A professional inspection can confirm mold presence.
Mold requires moisture to thrive, so areas affected by water damage, high humidity, or poor ventilation are common breeding grounds. Common causes include leaks, flooding, condensation, and inadequate ventilation in bathrooms, basements, or kitchens.
While small amounts of mold on hard surfaces can sometimes be cleaned with household products, larger infestations require professional mold remediation to ensure all spores are removed and the source of the moisture is addressed.
Many insurance policies cover mold remediation if the mold resulted from a covered event, such as water damage from a burst pipe. Our team works with your insurance provider to assist with the claims process.
Preventing mold recurrence involves controlling moisture levels in your home or business. This can be achieved by fixing leaks, improving ventilation, using dehumidifiers, and ensuring proper drainage around your property. We provide recommendations on long-term mold prevention after the remediation process.
The cost of mold remediation depends on the size and severity of the infestation, as well as the extent of the damage to materials like drywall, insulation, and flooring. Merit Restorations provides a detailed estimate after a thorough inspection of your property, and we work with insurance providers to manage costs.
Yes, if mold is present near your HVAC system or in ductwork, it can spread throughout your home or business as the system circulates air. During remediation, we may inspect and clean your HVAC system to ensure no mold spores are being circulate
If you smell a musty odor or have experienced water damage, but can’t see mold, it’s important to call a professional for an inspection. Mold can grow behind walls, under floors, or in ceilings where it is not visible but still poses a threat to health and property.