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MOLD REMOVAL: I scheduled to have the mold in my bedroom removed next week. it will be a big process, taking several days. just wondering if there is anything at all I have to be aware of to tell the mold removal guys? Thanks so much
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Thanks so much It's in the ceiling
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how did you find it? what does it look like? when I broke toliet ,we had to move carpet and there is something black on base plywood along edge of tub......in corner
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I would cover up or remove everything in the room that could possibly get mold spores on it. Especially books or things made out of paper that you can't wash. I would talk to the guy ahead of time and then ask them what there action plan is. You almost have to act like that stuff is radioactive because you can't see the spores. Guys that like will either be very experienced and know what to do or they might be careless if they're not sensitive. I would talk to them and ask them exactly what their strategy is and come back here for response... also giving detail on exactly where the mold is and what all remediation entails.
This is one area where you want to do your homework and sadly, we can't count on the professional with blind faith... Hope it goes well though, maybe they will be experts at it!
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