DIY Mold Remediation Sacramento

  • 1. Address Your Health First

    If you have persistent symptoms like allergies, itchy eyes, sore throat, headaches, or fatigue, see a doctor.

    Inform your doctor that mold is present in your home. This helps with accurate diagnosis and treatment.

    Learn more about mold exposure symptoms.

  • 2. Test Your Home for Mold

    Hire a trained mold tester for a thorough inspection.

    Many people make the mistake of cleaning mold without testing. Knowing the type and severity is essential.

    Mold testers (often engineers) can advise if it’s a small problem you can handle or if a professional service is needed.

    After cleanup, retesting ensures the home is mold-free.

    Tip: Only pay the removal company once the final tests confirm your home is clean.

  • 3. Identify the Cause

    Mold will return if the source isn’t fixed. Common causes:

    Roof leaks → repair immediately

    Pipe leaks → fix the plumbing

    High humidity → adjust humidifiers

  • 4. Check Your Insurance Coverage

    Contact your insurance company to see if mold removal is covered.

    Coverage often depends on the cause.

    Read more about homeowners insurance and mold.

  • 5. Decide on DIY vs Professional Removal

    Review your mold test results and recommendations.

    DIY: Only for small, contained areas; requires strict safety precautions.

    Professional: Recommended for larger infestations or toxic molds.

  • 6. Remove the Mold Safely

    DIY removal: Follow strict safety guidelines to prevent spreading mold or inhalation.

    Professional removal: Ensure proper containment, cleaning, and disposal.

  • 7. Choose a Reliable Mold Remediation Company

    Get multiple estimates.

    Check company reputation via the Better Business Bureau or local Health Department.

    Ask for references and confirm familiarity with your mold tester.

    Avoid using a remediation company linked to the tester (conflict of interest).

    Learn about common mold scams.

    For companies offering free inspections and estimates.

  • 8. Educate Yourself

    Consider purchasing a thorough guide.

    Understanding the process ensures cleanup is done correctly.

  • 9. Post-Removal Testing

    Have the tester conduct air-quality tests after removal.

    Goal: Indoor mold levels should match outdoor levels.

    Remember, complete removal is impossible; the aim is safe, low levels.

  • 10. Prevent Future Mold Growth

    Stay proactive with moisture control, ventilation, and regular inspections.