Mold Remediation Plan
If it turns out you do have a mold problem on your property, we will produce a detailed mold remediation plan for you to give to your third-party mold remediation contractor.
As mandated by the New York State Department of Labor, mold inspectors cannot also be remediation contractors, and vice versa. Moreover, contractors cannot perform any work without a detailed remediation plan documented by a licensed mold assessor. This is for your protection as a consumer, as it minimizes potential conflicts of interest.
Mold visibly showing on a ceiling inside of a home.
An example of what mold in a home can look like.
Therefore, our remediation plan will be your contractor’s blueprint for what is to take place during the remediation process from beginning to end. It will be based on the findings of your house mold inspection and include the following details:
- List of equipment and chemicals to be used
- Specific rooms to be cleaned and treated
- Estimated timeline
- Estimated total cost