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Things to Consider Before You Eliminate Toxic Materials or Mold:

  • Have you previously tested your home for mold?
  • What are the reasons for wanting to remove the mold? (Select all that apply)
    (1) Can see it, (2) See evidence of dampness or other water intrusion in home, (3) Can smell it, (4) Family member(s) suffer cold, allergy, or asthma symptoms, (5) Buying pre-owned home, (6) Having new home constructed, (7) Selling home in California, (8) Just want to have home checked, (9) Other
  • What is the location of mold in your home? (Select all that apply)
    (1) Attic, (2) Basement or crawl space, (3) Ducts and/or heating & air system, (4) Interior of home (walls, ceilings, carpeting, furnishings), (5) Exterior of home, (6) Unexposed materials in my home (behind ceilings, walls, under floors, etc), (7) Windows, (8) Other, (9) Don't Know
  • What is the approximate size of the visible contamination?
  • What materials are potentially affected? (Select all that apply)
    (1) Aluminum window frames, (2) Brick or Stone, (3) Carpet, (4) Clothing, (5) Concrete, (6) Draperies, (7) Flooring, (8) Insulation, (9) Siding, (10) Tile or grout, (11) Upholstery, (12) Wallboard or plaster, (13) Wood framing or plywood, (14) Wood trim, (15) Other, (16) Don't Know
  • Do you know of a water intrusion or excessive moisture that could encourage the growth of mold? (Select all that apply)
    (1) A leak or broken pipe, (2) Moisture or condensation from inside the home, (3) Ground water from outside or under the house, (4) Don't Know

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