CAN I REMOVE MOLD MYSELF?

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While it is possible to remove small patches of mold yourself, it is recommended to hire a mold removal Houston professional mold remediation company for larger infestations to ensure proper containment and thorough removal.

THE MOLD REMOVAL PROCESS
Lone Star Pro Services approaches every mold removal project with a fresh perspective because we understand that every mold infestation is different. Different homes might have different types of mold, and different flooded areas can contribute to mold spreading through different locations.

Likewise, other factors like air quality and available food sources (i.e. drywall, wood, cottons, etc.) can all greatly influence whether mold takes root and spreads quickly or remains slow and controlled. Whatever type of mold is growing in your home and wherever it might be located, you can count on Lone Star Pro Services for prompt and dependable mold removal in Houston, TX, or the surrounding areas.

We offer mold removal for all areas of your home, including:

Kitchens
Bathrooms
Living areas
Bedrooms
Offices & dens
Garages & workshops


Removing mold requires extensive planning, preparation, and protective measures throughout the process. While it might sound simple to just remove infected materials like drywall or flooring, the problem with doing so is that it can release millions of tiny organisms called mold spores.

Mold spores are how mold colonies grow, reproduce, and spread to wider areas, and released spores will only continue to float through your air in hopes of finding a new place to land and take root.

When it comes to mold removal in Houston, our process generally requires thoroughly drying out the overrun area while keeping it cordoned off from the rest of the property to limit the possibility of mold spreading through the air. Once dry, our staff sets to work removing the contaminated materials.

They use specialized protective gear including respirators and full face shields while doing so in order to limit their exposure to potential mold spores as much as possible. Likewise, they also run industrial-grade air cleaners that filter these spores out of the air in the space they are working.

Once all of the moldy materials have been removed and the air has been thoroughly cleaned, then the reconstruction process can begin again in earnest. The process can take as little as a few hours, but often can take several days for large jobs that require drying and mold removal from several rooms.


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