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How to Remove Mold from Drywall

Mold can cause serious respiratory problems and other health conditions and should be removed as soon as it is noticed. The method used to remove mold from drywall varies depending on whether or not the drywall is coated. If it is, then cleaning it with water and a cleansing agent should work. If it is not, then that section of drywall must be removed since it is too porous to clean. For more information about Mold Removal process then call us @ 1 (913) 246-3495 or visit us @ https://fine-restoration.com/mold-remediation/

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How to Remove Mold from Drywall

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  1. Prepared By: Carolina Restoration Services

  2. About Mold Remediation At Fine Restoration, we know that there are a number of different causes of mold damage in the Kansas City metropolitan area. We use the most advanced mold testing equipment to locate and identify mold in your home. Our expert mold removal technicians then use specialized equipment and cleaning agents to treat and remove your mold issue. Any damages are repaired and your property is completely restored to the condition it was in. We also treat your property for excess moisture to prevent mold from returning. Whatever your mold removal, mold damage cleanup, mold damage repair, and mold damage restoration needs, count on Fine Restoration for comprehensive mold remediation in Kansas City. Prepared By: fine-restoration

  3. Process of Remove Mold from Drywall 1. Coated or Painted Drywall 1. Keep the room well ventilated 2. Protect the surrounding area 3. Choose a cleaning agent 4. Add the cleaning solution to a spray bottle 5. Spray a small amount of the solution onto the mold 6. Scrub the area with an old toothbrush 7. Dry the area out Prepared By: fine-restoration

  4. 8. Apply a stain-blocking paint. 2. Unpainted Drywall 1. Cover the area with plastic sheeting. 2. Mark the areas of the wall that have mold. 3. Cut the area out with a utility knife.[ 4. Clean the inside of the room with a HEPA (High Efficiency Particulate Air) vacuum. Prepared By: fine-restoration

  5. 5. If your mold spot has appeared by a door or window, while the inner wall is open have someone spray water on the door or window with a hose and monitor for any moisture coming in. 6. Before replacing the drywall, it is recommended to paint the interior wall cavity with an elastomeric paint like Kilz, and also paint the backside of the drywall you are replacing. 7. Fit the new piece of drywall in the hole. 8. Secure the new section of drywall. 9. Apply joint compound. Prepared By: fine-restoration

  6. 10. Smooth the joint compound after it dries. 11. Vacuum the entire area with a HEPA vacuum. Prepared By: fine-restoration

  7. Coated or Painted Drywall Keep the room well ventilated 1. Prepared By: fine-restoration

  8. 2. Protect the surrounding area Prepared By: fine-restoration

  9. 3. Choose a cleaning agent Prepared By: fine-restoration

  10. 4. Add the cleaning solution to a spray bottle Prepared By: fine-restoration

  11. 5. Spray a small amount of the solution onto the mold Prepared By: fine-restoration

  12. 6. Scrub the area with an old toothbrush Prepared By: fine-restoration

  13. 7. Dry the area out Prepared By: fine-restoration

  14. 8. Apply a stain-blocking paint Prepared By: fine-restoration

  15. Unpainted Drywall Cover the area with plastic sheeting 1. Prepared By: fine-restoration

  16. 2. Mark the areas of the wall that have mold Prepared By: fine-restoration

  17. 3 . Cut the area out with a utility knife Prepared By: fine-restoration

  18. 4. Clean the inside of the room with a HEPA (High Efficiency Particulate Air) vacuum Prepared By: fine-restoration

  19. 5. If your mold spot has appeared by a door or window, while the inner wall is open have someone spray water on the door or window with a hose and monitor for any moisture coming in Prepared By: fine-restoration

  20. 6. Before replacing the drywall, it is recommended to paint the interior wall cavity with an elastomeric paint like Kilz, and also paint the backside of the drywall you are replacing Prepared By: fine-restoration

  21. 7 . Fit the new piece of drywall in the hole Prepared By: fine-restoration

  22. 8 . Secure the new section of drywall Prepared By: fine-restoration

  23. 9 . Apply joint compound Prepared By: fine-restoration

  24. 10 . Smooth the joint compound after it dries Prepared By: fine-restoration

  25. 11 . Vacuum the entire area with a HEPA vacuum Prepared By: fine-restoration

  26. Some of The Services We Offer 24/7 Immediate Response Ceiling Water Damage Repair • • Water Damage Restoration Fire Damage Restoration • • Sewage Backup Cleaning Smoke & Soot Cleanup • • Storm Damage Cleanup Content Pack Out & Storage • • Basement Flood Cleanup Deodorization • • Burst Pipe Repair Property Rebuild & Restoration • • Structural Drying Direct Insurance Billing • • Prepared By: fine-restoration

  27. Contact Us - Fine Restoration 3004 US-40 St. A & B Blue Springs, MO 64015 United States admin@fine-restoration.com 913-246-3495 https://fine-restoration.com/ Prepared By: fine-restoration

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