Professional mold remediation focuses on both the mold contamination and the moisture source that caused it. Removing visible mold without fixing the underlying leak or humidity issue may allow mold to return.
Proper mold remediation involves more than simply cleaning visible mold from surfaces. The process also includes identifying and correcting the moisture conditions that allowed mold growth to develop. This may involve roof repairs, plumbing repairs, structural drying, ventilation improvements, or addressing hidden water intrusion inside walls and ceilings. In Northridge properties, mold often returns when moisture problems remain unresolved after cleanup. Professional remediation may include containment barriers, HEPA air filtration, removal of contaminated materials, moisture monitoring, and restoration work to help reduce long-term contamination risks. Correcting the source of moisture is one of the most important parts of successful remediation.