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Not every disaster that can befall your home arrives with the local fire department or intense rain or snowmelt. Sometimes, disaster slinks in slowly, as with a stinky and unsightly mold problem. You can find potentially dangerous mold as a result of past flood event from a broken pipe or ice dam or an ongoing and invisible ventilation deficiency. 

Excess moisture inside a home or business will predictably cause mold to propagate on wood, plywood, sheet rock, porous paper or fabric materials. Mold infestation is not unusual, but it is a definite risk to the health of occupants. Prompt, expert mold remediation is needed to fully rectify and document the removal of mold and staining. A professional will also consult with the building’s owner to be sure the source of excess moisture causing the mold has been eliminated.

To ensure safe and efficient mold remediation, call the experts at FloodCo LLC near Kalispell and Whitefish in the Flathead Valley of Northwest Montana. FloodCo is an IICRC-certified company. Its technicians performing remediation work are also fully trained and IICRC certified. Special insurance is carried for risk of treating mold and other pollutants. 

What Is the IICRC?

IICRC stands for the Institute of Inspection Cleaning and Restoration Certification, a nonprofit that certifies contractors in this field, including mold remediation. Founded in 1972, the IICRC’s programs provide certification for technicians who have undergone thorough training in the latest techniques to clean and restore homes suffering severe damage. The certification also requires participants to continually remain abreast of industry changes, so they can stay up-to-date on the latest industry standards. 

Why Is IICRC Certification Important?

When you hire someone with the IICRC label, the seal of approval gives you the confidence that the technician coming into your home has passed rigorous exams and field tests. Mold growth is dangerous for you and your family’s health, so it’s important to know that a certified technician can safely remove this harmful substance. An IICRC technician will restore your home, thoroughly cleaning damaged areas and providing you peace of mind. 

When you need expert help removing mold from your home, trust the pros at FloodCo in Montana to get the job done right. For help with your mold remediation, call FloodCo at (406) 892-1717—they take calls 24 hours a day. You can also visit the website for more information.    

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