Thursday, January 31, 2013

Mold Removal New Jersey - Mold Illness Hurts Relationships

Mold Removal New Jersey - Mold Illness Hurts Relationships

Its true that mold removal in New Jersey can help lengthen the life of your home, strengthen your immune system, and improve the quality of life. NJ mold removal companies offer more than better air quality, and physical health. The side that is most neglected about mold toxins, are the effects that mold has on relationships.

When mold removal is done during war time, to remove toxins, the goal is to save peoples lives. When mold removal is done on your New Jersey home, the goal is to make your home a healthier place to live.

But without mold removal, mold toxins will progressively affect your mental health.

Although it depends on many factors, like the amount and types of mold, mold can still have a serious affect on your well being. If you are fighting with your spouse day in and day out, and have neglected New Jersey mold removal services, it may be smart to get the mold tested. Certain biotoxins can have a serious impact on a persons mood, causing the following side effects:

1) Moodiness and irritability
2) Rigidity
3) Restlessness
4) Poor insight
5) Trouble finishing tasks, lack of focus.
6) Impusitivity: acting eccentrically with money, drinking, drugs or sex.
7) Routine lateness
8) Lack of empathy for people.
9) Social deficits like making people feel akward.
10) Lack of awarness for verbal / emotional boundries.

If you never noticed these traits before mold started growing in your home, its possible that you're being exposed to dangerous mold mycotoxins. New Jersey mold removal services can come in and inspect for mold. If tests show that you have toxic strains of mold growing in your home, mold removal will be recommended immediately.

Mold removal in New Jersey is a simple process. As simple as it is, many NJ companies do mold removal the wrong way. Killing and removing the mold is only 1/2 the process. The most important process is resurfacing all vulnerable areas so the mold can never come back. New Jersey mold removal services typically ignore this part of the process. They may do a great job cleaning the mold, but any certified remediator understands that you can't remove all the mold in a home. It is impossible to do.

The right mold remediation company in NJ will focus on areas that had mold growing on them. Once mold has grown on a surface long enough, that surface is never the same. Especially if its wood or concrete. These surfaces must be sealed with mold encapsulants, to stop the mold from ever growing back. A credible mold removal company in New Jersey will do this for you. They will also guarantee the work for 30 years in writing.

If you have any questions about mold removal in New Jersey, feel free to contact our senior inspector at: 908-601-1307.

Or visit our website at: http://www.mymoldremovalguys.com

Saturday, January 26, 2013

Mold Removal NJ - Dangerous Myths Every New Jersey Homeowner Must Know!

Mold Removal New Jersey -  

Dangerous Myths Every NJ Homeowner Must Know!


NJ mold removal companies come in many different shapes and sizes. 

There are companies who offer dozens of services, like mold removal, remediation, abatment, testing, powerwashing, carpet cleaning, window cleaning, painting, termites, flooring etc etc. These are the types of companies you need to stay away from.

Mold removal is not some fancy technique, it is an elaborate process.

Many mold remediation companies in NJ are claiming to use new & innovate approaches to mold removal. They might tell you that dry ice blasting is the safest and best way to remove mold. They might tell you that their mold removal chemicals, that they buy from Home Depot, are perfectly find to use in your NJ home. They might even tell you the work is too small for their company, and that you can just use bleach.

The reality is, mold removal in NJ has become grossly diluted with false myths and misinformation. The other day I saw a comment on a government website, claiming the bleach is ok to use for mold removal if you dilute it with 7 parts water to 3 parts bleach.

I'm going to explain to you, as a chemist, and certified mold remediation specialist, why bleach should never be used for killing mold. It does not matter if it is diluted. Lets remember basic chemistry here. You dilute the bleach, than what do you do with it? You apply it on your walls? You multiply the surface area quickly by a few hundred square feet. This leads the water to evaporate within minutes from the surface.

The end effect is always the same. Within a half hour, you will have a highly concentrated form of bleach on your walls. Eventually it will leave little hypochlorite crystals all over your wood or concrete walls. A mold remediation company would NEVER recommend using bleach on ANY type of porous surface. Once those crystals get inside the pores, they begin to break it down. This leaves "chemically digested" material behind. Similar to the way protiens are pre digested with chemicals before humans put them in their protien drinks.

What you have now done, is created a better food for mold to feed off of. You will also discover, for the mere purpose of mold remediation, bleach can not penetrate porous surfaces deeply enough.

For mold removal in NJ, there are far safer and more effective chemicals.

Here is another problem with many mold remediation companies in NJ. They charge you a ton to do 1 thing, thats kill the mold. Whether its a dry ice blasting company, or a company that uses mold foggers, their only focus is killing the mold.

Mold remediation is a process, it involves a full assessment of the home. All tight areas must be inspected, if there is moisture anywhere, mold removal should not follow untill these issues are settled first. We have had hundreds of NJ homeowners call us, to tell us they had mold remediation done a few months ago, and that the mold already came back. They spend thousands of dollars for a temporary solution, because they do not understand a thing about mold or how it grows.

Here is a great way to explain typical NJ mold removal:

Imagine you have algae in your fishtank ok? What do most people do? They grab a brush or a sponge, and scrub it off the glass. Then what tends to happen in 90% of these scenarios? Thats right! The algae always grows right back!

Mold remediation in NJ poses the same exact problem. Except that mold emits biotoxins to kill off other mold strains. If you have an aggressive strain of mold in your home, you are potentially exposing yourself to biohazardous waste (produced by the mold).

In a fish tank, you have to figure out whats causing the algae to grow. It could be a PH problem, a phosphate problem, an ammonia problem etc.. but its never a temperature or light problem like most people believe. Sure it needs warm water and light to grow... but so what? Yes mold needs moisture and oxygen, but so what? Virtually everything living organism in this world, aside from vegetation, needs moisture and oxygen to grow.

Thats rarely what causes a mold colony in your home. NJ mold removal has become so diluted with myths, that its not even a real science anymore. Mold thrives in a very specific circumstances. It likes porous material more than anything. But it likes organic, porous material the best.

Mold remediation and mold removal companies rarely explain the significance of this. Treated wood is not exactly "organic" in the eyes of mold. What happens is moisture leeches out the nonorganic chemicals in the wood. It also softens it up over time making it more porous. Then the mold begins to feed off the wood. It doesn't feed off the wood merely because it has oxygen around it. I mean think about that... name one place in the world where theres not oxygen? Not to mention, moisture in the air is also extremely common. So mold can and does tend to grow everywhere.

So how do you know when you have picked a credible mold remediation company in NJ?

Simple! NJ mold removal companies must always use an integrative approach. There is never 1 simple solution to any mold problem.

Mold removal is a science, its must take all factors into consideration.

New Jersey mold removal companies commonly ignore this science, and upset many homeowners.

The mold needs to be properly treated first. Afterwards, all vulnerable areas (as determined by tests) must be properly resurfaced. This process is known as "mold encapsulation".

Here is our final warning regarding mold removal in NJ.

Mold removal companies will defend their brand under most circumstances. Most these companies employee highly talented salesmen, who have more social skills than they do science skills.

If anyone ever tells you that mold encapsulation is unneccessary, send them on their way immediately!

NJ mold remediation can never be done effectively without resurfacing exposed areas.

This process will not change the appearance of the surface, merely the chemistry of the surface. You should also have the option to choose multiple colors (if you want a new look) or transparent.

A credible mold removal company will give you those options.
If you have any questions about NJ mold removal, call Randy our senior inspector at: 908-601-1307.

You can also send us a message at: http://www.mymoldremovalguys.com

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Eatontown NJ 07724

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Thursday, January 24, 2013

Mold Remediation Removes Mold Toxins From Sick Bodies & Homes

Mold Remediation Removes Mold Toxins

From Sick Bodies & Homes


Mold remediation companies in NJ make many mistakes when it comes to mold removal & mold testing. There is no point having mold remediation done on your home if you do not understand the mold removal process. Otherwise the mold may just grow back worse than it was before.

Mold remediation is not a step, it is not a technique, it is a process of killing and preventing mold growth. You may see a lot of mold remediation companies promoting the idea that "dry ice blasting is the best!" or "our secret is in our advanced mold removal chemicals", but the fact remains, there are no secrets to mold remediation!

Red flags to be aware of in NJ -

First and foremost, if a mold remediation company laughs when you ask for their mold certification, this is a terrible sign. 90% of mold removal companies are not certified to conduct mold inspections or tests. You want to make sure they have their IAQ and AIHA certification for mold removal. Don't be shy, ask the inspector. Find out his credentials.

Most "mold remediation contractors" are in fact, general contractors pretending to be mold contractors. Please keep in mind, 30% of all new homes are build with moisture problems or mold problems. Mold remediation, mold removal, mold abatement, air quality, flooded basements, are all problems caused by faulty contractors.

It is general contractors who cause these problems in the first place, then these same people try to profit off the problems down the line. Now I am not implying that this is done on purpose. Not in anyway. I am merely stating that mold remediation services are usually needed because general contractors rush jobs or they use cheap materials. Then these same people pretend to work for mold remediation companies, and wind up doing work they're not certified to do.

Companies who offer a handful of services, you must stay away from! Do not even think about going for a jack-of-all-trades. There are companies out there who even have the word "mold" in their name, and have no right providing mold remediation services in NJ. They are cleaners. That is what they do for a living. They are not certified microbial experts. They do not have qualifications in immuno toxicology. They can not identify symptoms of mold exposure.

Granted, if you provide mold remediation services in NJ, you do not legally need certification. However, both the homeowner and company can be sued if new homeowners take over, and the mold grows back.

So to avoid problems down the road, you need to take mold remediation as a serious issue. There are well known mold toxins right on the CDC website, with side effects I don't even want to mention here. As a mold remediation company in nj, we do not like alarming residents, but mold can emit some extremely dangerous toxins.

There is really no such thing as "cleaning" mold. The only time that can be done is when its growing in your shower or any type of hard surface. But mold remediation companies like us usually deal with much more significant problems. If you have mold growing on wood or concrete, sure you can call a dry ice blasting company. They will kill the mold. But they have no idea how to properly encapsulate the surface so residual mold spores (similar to microscopic seeds) do not grow back. The second you get moisture again, or enough heat, you will have another mold bloom.

MMRG is fully certified in mold remediation.

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Eatontown NJ 07724



Monday, January 21, 2013

What You Need To Know Before You Contact A Mold Inspector!

Should you not know anything about the dangers of mold, we advise that you choose to teach you and your family as much as you are able. Many health care professionals end up with under a small amount of hours of medical training on mold. And lots of people do not know how to accomodate a mold challenge when its going on in their home.
Lots of people are not privy to the magnitude of challenges which mold may cause. It's well known that the most detrimental chemical available is a mold toxin. This element is a bit more than 55 times more toxic than nerve gas. The simple truth is, within the house it's not usually concentrated enough to lead to the risks which are presented during a biological attack. But merely the truth that these toxins flourish naturally, really needs to be sufficient cause to inform yourself on mold.
Even so, in recent times you have more realistic issues to be concerned about. One of these problems would be neglecting the mold in your home if you sell it off. Scenarios such as these manifest day-to-day and the householder in most cases will find themselves forking over a problematic fine. In unusual scenarios, new home owners have become very unwell and passed on inside a month or so of relocating to a new property. There is a well known document about this manifesting only a few years ago to a widely known personality and the woman's husband.
This is the reason it's so important to stay on top of problems inside your home, if you suspect you have got mold sprouting, you have to phone a mold remediation company.
The great part concerning mold remediation is that quite often it doesn't need to be done. In the vast majority of situations, people generally overreact just because they
are aware that mold can be damaging. A small amount of mold inside your bathroom isn't typically something for getting alarmed about. When it is flourishing on a dense surface, then you will be lucky simply because these kinds of surfaces are trouble-free to cleanse.
 A true mold problem might be when you have a whole wall engrossed in mold growth.
Generally speaking, if you find in excess of 10 sq ft of contamination on wood, concrete or sheetrock, then you have got the right to become alarmed. In addition, if there
are children in your house, the hazards of mold are dramatically amplified.
What you must do during these circumstances is get in touch with a skilled professional. Or alternatively if you wish, you can purchase some pricy tools and try to do some examining yourself. The challenge with this is even if you have the ability to conduct the investigations, it's going to take a great deal of expertise to decipher the end results. Among the more uncomplicated steps you can take is to have barometers in the house. It is highly recommended to install these on each and every floor of the home given that they may help record moisture content in the air. In the event your home is always damp in specific areas, this is a great indication that you might have mold development. Unfortunately we cannot suggest putting in dehumidifiers except when its carried out temporarily. Continued use of these may be very unaffordable, and only covers up the origin of the main issue.

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Saturday, January 19, 2013

The Basic Method For Implementing Mold Remediation

Mold remediation is often looked as a collaborative activity to wipe out mold. Mold encapsulation is the activity of containing mold in a mold resistant polymer.

Nevertheless, mold encapsulation could also be used with an limited amount of observable mold. It may possibly be used on surfaces where visible mold growth occured, to trap mold spores. These encapsulants are propylene based polymers that interact to form an elastic, mold proof closure over walls. This method will defend against dampness, mold, mildew and bacteria when correctly applied.

This is one way the mold removal approach starts out:
1) All effected zones are required to be sealed off from contaminated areas. When mold is disrupted, under magnification, it releases millions of spores. If you’ve ever mowed over a mushroom on your lawn before, you'll be able to watch this basic process with large fungi such as mushrooms. Don’t disregard that mold is a fungi afterall.

2) When all areas are sealed, the mold must be powerbrushed with brass bristles. Not all areas should be powerbrushed, only areas which were extensively decayed by mold growth.

3) A non corrossive, non toxic , nanobased moldicide needs to be applied with an airless sprayer. This is for maximum penetration. After it is sprayed, all areas ought to be left to dry for 60 minutes. For those who must use fans to rush the procedure, they unquestionably should really employ HEPA filters.

4) Once things are all dried out, they will be painted using a harmless, nanobased mold encapsulant. Certain water based encapsulants are extremely dense and could ought to be watered down together with water. It all depends totally on your airless sprayer and its PSI rating.

5) After encapsulation is complete, all contained areas ought to be HEPA vaccumed to clear out any surplus more spores. This could certainly look like overkill to many people, but we certainly have spotted upfront what can happen when this is not done. We've also seen the staggering amounts of mold spores that happen to be released into the air anytime its disturbed. It appears as though one small storm of mold spores landing on every surface of the contained area. This is the reason HEPA vaccuming ought to be done right after the mold remediation operation.

If this appears like a laborsome operation, it truly is. Plenty of mold remediation contractors commonly are not even mindful that one can find national guidelines for treating mold. These OSHA rules were terminated briefly during Hurricane Katrina to save cash, at the chances of harming anyone who took part in the mold removal process. PPE instructions were disregarded (personal protective equipment), low cost and unsuccessful approaches were put to use, and quite a few of the houses right now continue to be inhabitable.
 

Friday, January 18, 2013

Chemicals For Mold Remediation & What You Need To Know About Them

Many people do not understand how useless most compounds are for killing mold. If mold remediation is not done the right way the first time around, then there is no point of doing it in the first place.

Bleach for mold removal -

Bleach is a sodium hypochlorite solution and all hypochlorites are far too toxic for use in mold remediation. There are a couple serious issues with using bleach for killing mold.

1) It is known to have a corrossive effect on both wood and concrete. Because of this, the bleach breaks down the surface of the material into partially decayed organic materials. Then you are left with 96% water from the bleach, and decayed organic materials. This = a great form of food for all types of mold.

2) For mold remediation, you need nano based technology. Bleach is not this type of technology. Without nano based mold agents this chemical can not bypass deep into materials to kill the root structure of mold.

This is why I do not recommend the use of bleach for killing mold. It is a waste of time and not effective at all. Not to mention the dangers of mold reacting with it to release toxic VOC's (volatile organic compounds).

Carbonates for mold removal -

This is what Lowes & Home Depot love to sell for $30 a gallon. Do you even realize what you're paying so much for? Its about 1lb of baking soda mixed in a gallon of water. Which costs less than $1 to manufacture, then you get to pay $30. And for a compound that does NOT even kill mold!

For mold remediation purposes, carbonate solutions are worthless. They can temporarily make the surface of materials alkaline, and slow the growth of mold, but without nano based technology or polymers to seal them onto the surface, they will last at most 2-4 weeks.

Bleach solutions and carbonate solutions are both useless for mold remediation. Do not use them.

Not to mention, there is a lot more involved in the mold removal process than the simple spraying of chemicals on a surface. Like the actual labor of using wirebrushes to remove as much mold as possible. Using negative air machines to catch the mold spores as they're released into the air. Containing the entire area when its treated with a nano based compound like Anabec - 250. Drying the area without the use of fans as they will only spread mold spores.

This is why mold remediation specialists get paid to do this type of work. If you live in the NJ area and can use a free mold inspection, just call Randy at 908-601-1307.

Or email us at our website: http://www.mymoldremovalguys.com

MMRG Mold Remediation & Basement Waterproofing
20 Berkeley Place
Eatontown NJ 07724

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Saturday, January 12, 2013

Mold Remediation Contractor NJ

If you live in New Jersey and have mold in your house you should make contact with a mold remediation contractor. Mycotoxins isn't just the crisis brought on by molds that develop in NJ homes. If your home's framework is beginning to weaken, you can think about that there are molds within your buildings. Unless you contact a mold remediation contractor nj, it'll continue to feed off wood exactly as termites do. The main difference with mold, it causes injury to both your property and family members. Toxic spores are released to the air and restrain your immune system as mold feeds from the wood.

Serious mold remediation needs to be taken for that reason. An authorized mold remediation contractor nj can help perform tests at your residence to determine how harmful the mold is. But mold checks do not always have to be done. Mold remediation will always be proposed when the inspector sees any mold developing in your home. You will need to remember that mold is a living organism even if you're not experiencing symptoms. And without mold remediation, it's going to continue to grow and induce more significant complications later on. Often times homes must be knocked down and reconstructed due to severe mold contamination. If the wood is rotted away beyond repair that circumstance generally happens.

A mold remediation contractor in nj may recommend that they leave the home if someone at home has asthma or allergies. A number of folks have very intense allergies to mold. What molds do to a body over time will be the most disastarous effects of mold. Killing off "fighter cells" in your body is what certain forms of mold are known to. These cells guard your body against cancer. Numerous scientists have recommended the mold exposure can speed up the development of cancer cells. They do this by weakening your bodies capability to fight off disease.

Mold remediation is also helpful to stop the neurotoxic build up of mold spores in the brain. When this occurs an individual may encounter serious moodiness, learning disorders and ADD. What is most significant to learn about mold is that they assault a person's cells, organs and tissue. Has anyone ever mentioned that mold biotoxins are employed in biological warfare? Most likely not. We know that molds are extremely harmful and that we do not like to alarm people. And plenty of research still needs to be implemented to determine exactly how threatening they are. It may need quite a long time to know how each mold strain can affect a person's health as there are thousands upon thousands of strains of different mold species. So as soon as you can, contact a mold remediation company.

For any questions concerning mold problems in your home, you can call Randy at 908-601-1307

Or visit our website at: http://www.mymoldremovalguys.com

MMRG, Mold Remediation & Basement Waterproofing
20 Berkeley Place
Eatontown NJ 07724

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Mold Remediation Services in NJ

  * According to the Environmental Protection Agency, 100% of all types of mold have the potential to cause some health effects. Mold remediation services in nj do not just protect your home but your family as well.

These are not my numbers but statistics reported by the government and reputable media sources. How you decide to treat the mold in your home is completely up to you. Care should be taken if there is standing water, untreated moisture problems, or full blown mold growing in your home.

If you have children that live you, especially asthmatic children, it is extremely important that you contact a licensed mold inspector. They will test the mold and determine how dangerous it is. Afterwards, they may contain the area, and treat the mold with a nontoxic, family safe chemical.

The compound that we use is similar to the compound you find in lemon scented hand wipes at your local restaurant. It's a more concentrated formula, but 100% safe for your home and family.

If you need to set up a mold inspection in New Jersey, you can call Randy at 908-601-1307. That’s 9-0-8  6-0-1  1-3-0-7. We can send out a certified mold inspector within 24 hours.

If you are worried about your children, or they are demonstrating symptoms of mold exposure, the safest solution is to remove them from the home and wait for an inspector. In most cases, the mold will be contained and treated by a specialized team.
It is very important to not try treating the mold on your own. Harsh chemicals like bleach can trigger the mold to release spores, and increase its rate of growth. This is because bleach is 96% water by volume. Mold needs moisture to grow. The chlorine in the bleach will cause the mold to release spores, while decomposing the bleach and leaving water behind. This will cause the mold to thrive even further.

Vinegar and ammonia will have the same effect of bleach. Oxalic acid and calcium chloride can inhibit growth temporarily. But the mold will continue to grow after 2-4 weeks. Furthermore, these compounds will eventually corrode your walls. So we do not recommend using them for more than 1 treatment.

MMRG has been serving NJ for 15 years and served over 170,000 satisfied residents. We offer guaranteed mold remdediation, basement waterproofing, and foundation repair services. Thank you for your time.

MMRG, Mold Remediation & Basement Waterproofing
20 Berkeley Place
Eatontown NJ 07724

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Saturday, January 5, 2013

How To Pick The Right Mold Remediation Company in NJ

Please do NOT let mold remediation companies scare you!
We guarantee if you read this entire posting, you will be more educated than 90% of mold remediation
companies. =]

The process of removing mold from a home is NOT a complicated process. But many NJ residents are
being tricked into buying expensive systems. Systems that cost as much as $18,000 which are NOT
even needed to remove the mold. These companies add false stages to the remediation process that
have NOT been proven to offer ANY additional benefits.

They will try to dazzle you with chemistry and elaborate explanations in order to justify their
outrageous fees. As someone who has their masters in microbiology, let me explain 2 very important
facts to you.

1) Is mold harmful? Absolutely. It would take less than 5 minutes of research to learn why mold toxins
are dangerous.

Here are a few reasons -

a) Mold biotoxins and mycotoxins can increase cancer, strokes and heart attacks.
b) These same toxins can decrease awareness, increase irritability and cause extreme mood swings
(this is often refered to as "mold neurotoxicity").
c) Mold spores and toxins can make you feel  foggy, tired, and bloated, along with inducing headaches.
d) You can often spot dangerous mold growth with very little training.
e) Mold toxins harm virtually every organ in the body.
f) In a lab, biotoxins are extracted from various forms of natural mold, and used in biological warfare.
g) Most air filters in homes, schools and businesses are junk and ineffective.
h) Spores build up inside of homes, rather than being ventilated outside.
i) These same spores build up inside your lungs and blood, compromising your entire immune system.


As scary as this list seems, this isn't even the tip of the iceberg. Many people also have the wrong
idea about mold thanks to myths regarding bread and penicillin. They will often say:

 "well if mold grows on bread as penicillin, and penicillin is used as an antibiotic... then
shouldn't mold be good for people?" First, lets not forget what an "antibiotic" is. Break it down into
its 2 key parts - anti + biology.

Penicillin was initially used to treat syphillis or staph infections but its use did not last long in the
medical world. Although penicillins are still produced, most bacterias have become resistant. Not to
mention, the side effects triggered by penicillin are fairly dangerous in their own right:

"diarrhoea, hypersensitivity, nausea, rash, neurotoxicity, urticaria, and superinfection
(including candidiasis). Infrequent adverse effects (0.1–1% of patients) include fever,
vomiting, erythema, dermatitis, angioedema, seizures (especially in epileptics), and
pseudomembranous colitis.[4] (taken from wikipedia)

Realize, those are the side effects of one of the less harmful forms of mold.
Also realize, we are NOT trying to scare you. We will save that for the next part. =]

2) After identifying mold and its dangerous, how does one remove mold from a home?

This section will explain the darkside of mold that very few people realize. Which is the
relationship between mold companies and homeowners in need of mold remediation.

Since many people are aware that mold poses risks, many people have also become
desensitized to these dangers. So if unethical mold companies want to make a lot of
money,  this leaves them with 1 simple choice..

>> Confuse people with the process of removing mold aka "mold remediation".

Perhaps you were impacted by Hurricane Sandy and have tore out all the sheetrock
in your home. You may see mold in various areas feeding off the wood. So you call a
mold company to come out.

They tell you the mold needs to be removed. But then they try to overwhelm you with
false chemistry implying that mold needs to be treated in a highly specific way. And
they present you with a 10 step system that is so complex, you don't even bother to
examine it. You just assume they are experts, and the outrageous price is justified
BECAUSE they are experts.

WRONG! Outrageous prices do not always = quality. Especially in home improvement
industries which is unfortunate.

Many times, people can't even afford the mold work, and will choose not to do anything.
Other times, people will pay for the work, and later find out they were ripped off.

Why does this happen? Its pretty simple actually. If you take a close look at these
types of companies, they tend to have more salesmen employeed than certified
microbial experts. In fact, many of these companies DO NOT EVEN HAVE a certified
microbial expert in the first place.

So PLEASE,  >>ask them<< for their certifications!

You will KNOW you have the wrong remediator when...

1) He laughs when you ask if he has a contractors license or mold remediator certification.
2) You ask if he has at least 1 million dollars in mold insurance and he falls to the ground
convulsing with laughter.
3) He has no clue or concern about fixing the source of the moisture problem. He doesn't
realize that ignoring this means that mold will always come back.
4) The remediator wears no protective masks or gloves.
5) He has no plan to channel moldy dust from work areas outside the home.
6) The remediator plans to carry unconcealed materials throughout your home.
7) He does not use a HEPA vaccum to clean up after himself!!

The list goes on and on.

But in terms of remediating mold, the general process is much simpler than most people
realize. In fact, it can be explained in one sentence. The contaminated areas are cleaned,
the mold is sprayed with an effective industrial moldicide, its left to dry, the mold is
encapsulated, and clean up is done with HEPA vaccums.

If leaks are identified in the process, they must be sealed.
THAT IS ALL! Does it sound that complicated? It is a laborsome process yes, but the
process itself is not complicated. Or maybe we've been doing it for too long.

If a mold remediator wants to charge you an extra $5,000 so they can walk around your
home with fogger backpacks like they're in ghostbusters.... chances are, you're getting
ripped off.

An average job should cost no more than $3,000 - $6,000.
Not $10,000 - $18,000.

An average mold test should cost NO MORE than $400.
Not $650-$800. After the hurricane, it appears that many companies are veering towards
the latter.

Furthermore, mold tests are rarely neccessary and seldom do we ever recommend them.
If the mold can be seen and smelled, it needs to be treated, as stated by the EPA.

Homes over 5-10 years old, that are saturated by water or have moisture problems, are
most susceptible to mold growth and contamination. Homes under 5 years old generally
stand up well against mold contamination. Even if they have leaks. But we still recommend
addressing these leaks as moisture will age your home faster.

Finally, if you are looking for a company that is fully licensed, insured and mold certiified,
you can call Randy at 908 - 601 - 1307!

Or visit our website at:
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We have been in business for 15 years, and do high quality work for a fair and honest price.

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Wednesday, January 2, 2013

How To Find The Right Mold Remediation Contractor in NJ

All NJ mold remediation contractors are not the same.

Many of them do not even have specialized mold insurance or certification.

So how do you find the right mold remediation contractor? Well its not as hard as you would think. You just need to keep your eye open for a few basic things.

1) A certified mold remediation contractor will always wear protection while performing an inspection. Since they are exposed to mold on a daily basis, they should never be caught without a mask on. Especially while performing remediation work.

2) If you ask the inspector for certifications, and he shows you contractor certification, rather than mold certification, he is not a certified mold remediator.

3) Have him explain to you the work his company plans on doing. If they do not plan on addressing moisture problems, this should set off red flags immediately. There is no point performing remediation work if moisture problems are properly addressed first.

4) If the contractor plans on performing remediation work, without the use of negative air machines, do not sign the contract! These machines must vent the mold spores outside your home during work, otherwise mold spores will travel to other areas of the home.

5) HEPA vaccuums should always be used twice. Once to vaccuum up dust/dirt/debree prior to the remediation, then once again following the remediation. Always check to make sure they are using HEPA filters and not regular dry vac filters which are useless for mold remediation.

These are just a few general rules that a certified mold remediation contractor will follow. As far as price goes, you should never be asked to pay more than $2.25/sq2 ft. We have been performing remediation for 15 years, and we know what most companies charge. Many are charging far more than $2.25/sq2 ft. We've seen companies charge as much as $3.60/sq2 ft which is a rip off. If the salesman tries to sell you services that you don't understand, do not sign any contractors. Many companies are now using fogger backpacks, that look like the backpacks used in ghostbusters. Not only are these backpacks expensive, but they are a waste of time and money.

Most importantly, the walls always need to be scrubbed first. A rotating wirebrush is the best way to accomplish this. As well as the most economical. If you have any questions about mold, or would like a free mold inspection, you can call Randy at 908-601-1307.

Or visit our website at http://www.mymoldremovalguys.com

MMRG, Mold Remediation & Basement Waterproofing
20 Berkeley Place
Eatontown NJ 07724

MMRG is a division of All County Waterproofing, LLC.
We are fully licensed, insured, BBB & IAQ accredited.

Mold Removal Services NJ

Mold Removal Services NJ

If you live in NJ, and have mold in your home, it is extremely important to have it looked at by a certified inspector. Mold is known for killing off "fighter cells" in the body. And because of this, mold greatly increases the chances of cancer.

Not only does it increase your chances of cancer, but mold has significant other effects on the bodies health. Mold will attack a persons immune system, as biotoxins slowly build up in the blood. Similar to the way that penicillin attacks a persons immune system. Just that doctors never explain it this way to their patients. Probably because they only get 3 hours of training on mold while in medical school.

Mold removal services in NJ generally provide free mold inspections. So there is no excuse not to have the mold inspected in your home. Some of the more subtle effects of mold are due to its neurotoxicity. In healthy people, these toxins can cause learning disorders, ADHD, mood disorders, irritability, anxiety and even depression. By suppressing the immune system, a person becomes more prone to super infections and various other medical problems.

Many people do not realize that mold is actually a living organism. The effect it has on your home, is similar to termites. If the mold is not removed from your home, it will break down wood and age your home much faster. As the mold spreads it will release spores overtime that build up in your blood and lungs. The mold will thrive inside your body and attack various organs, tissues and cells. In the long term, mold biotoxins and mycotoxins can throw off a persons endocrine system. These systems are responsible for keeping a persons hormones in check. Hair can fall out, turn white, libido may crash, cortisol levels rise, blood sugar problems are caused... the list is endless.

So how do you know if you're in need of a mold removal service? One good way is a simple odor test. Mold has a very distinct musty smell. In fact, what many people often smell as "wet" is not water, but mold. If you've ever left your clothes in the washer for too long, you know the smell. Or a wet kitchen rag by the sink. If you have a strong smell like that in your basement, or other areas of your home, you must take this problem seriously.

The right mold removal service should not only remediate the mold, but any moisture problems as well. Otherwise the mold will usually come right back.

If you are in need of a free mold inspection, you can call Randy at 908-601-1307.

Or visit our website at http://www.mymoldremovalguys.com

MMRG is a division of All County Waterproofing, LLC.
Fully licensed, insured, BBB and IAQ certified.

MMRG, Mold Remediation & Basement Waterproofing
20 Berkeley Place
Eatontown NJ 07724

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Middletown Mold Remediation NJ

Middletown, NJ mold remediation services from expert contractors.

Moisture problems and mold are serious problems to consider in a home. Mold remediation services typically deal with treating and killing the mold, but they rarely address moisture problems which are the source of the problem.

Mold removal needs to be done in order to prevent harmful mycotoxins and biotoxins from harming your health. Mold toxins are the same compounds that are used in biological warfare. Except in labs, the most harmful toxins are isolated and concentrated to produce disastarous effects to a persons health.

The fact is, you do not need to be an expert to figure out a solution for your home. Many mold remediation companies in middletown will try to convince you that you need expensive mold tests done. This is simply not true. And you will never see the EPA recommending mold tests. Their rule is "if you can see it and smell it, there is no point running tests, it needs to come out regardless of the results".

This is something we take very seriously ourselves. If you live in middletown NJ , and are in need of a mold remediation, please take the time to educate yourself about the process. Any company who tries to push mold tests on you, is a company that is out for your money more than your well-being. The results of mold test can take weeks, while mold toxins continue to harm you and your family.

If you have any questions about mold remediation and live in Middletown NJ , feel free to vist our website at: http://www.mymoldremovalguys.com

Or call Randy directly at 908-601-1307

MMRG, Mold Remediation & Basement Waterproofing
20 Berkeley Place
Eatontown NJ 07724

A division of All County Waterproofing.