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Archived Mold Remediation Blog Posts

Combatting Mold: Effective Remediation Strategies for a Healthy Home

3/6/2024 (Permalink)

SERVPRO technicians unload equipment for mold remediation, emphasizing their commitment to restoring a safe environment. SERVPRO technicians unload equipment for mold remediation, emphasizing their commitment to restoring a safe environment.

Mold growth not only compromises the structural integrity of your property but also poses serious health risks to occupants. At SERVPRO of Downtown Omaha, Sarpy County, and Omaha East, we specialize in comprehensive mold remediation services to safeguard your home and health.

  • Mold Inspection: Our certified mold remediation specialists conduct thorough inspections to identify mold colonies and assess the extent of the infestation.
  • Containment and Removal: Employing industry-leading techniques, we contain the mold growth and safely remove affected materials to prevent further spread.
  • Air Filtration: Utilizing HEPA filtration systems, we capture mold spores from the air, ensuring a clean and healthy indoor environment.
  • Prevention Measures: We provide expert recommendations and solutions to address moisture issues and prevent future mold growth, safeguarding your property from recurring infestations.

Don't let mold compromise your home's safety and integrity. Trust SERVPRO of Downtown Omaha, Sarpy County, and Omaha East to deliver effective mold remediation solutions and restore a healthy living environment for you and your family.

Omaha Gymnasium Mold Remediation

12/2/2016 (Permalink)

BEFORE (left HVAC ducts)...AFTER (above scoreboard)

A malfunction in the HVAC system caused a moldy mess  around the ceiling of this Omaha gymnasium.  This picture taken during the restoration process shows areas to be treated (left HVAC ducts) and an area that had been cleaned (above the soreboard).

After sealing the gymnasium and establishing negative air pressure and cleaning the contaminated air with HEPA air filters, SERVPRO of Sarpy County crews used dry ice blasting techniques to safely remove the mold.  This method is similar to sand blasting but uses dry ice under less pressure, leaving minumal residue to be cleaned up after blasting.

Although restoration process was complicated by the gymnasium's high ceilings and special flooring, SERVPRO of Sarpy County was able to restore the gymnasium in less than two weeks; certified mold-free.