Mold can spread throughout your home or business without warning, many times going unnoticed for years. Bathrooms, attics, and basements are common places to start but mold can spread almost anywhere that has been exposed to moisture or water damage.
Condensation, water damage, flooding, and improper sealing or insulation of a building can be the leading causes of the moisture that causes mold to develop, grow, and spread throughout a structure. Having a qualified and well trained team of experts helping to evaluate the seriousness of your problem and provide the proper solutions can save you time, money, and even your life.
The removal of mold is a complex project. NCRI staffs trained and qualified crew members and supervisors that specialize in mold removal procedures. With a number of buildings in the United States aging rapidly, damage from mold has become more prevalent. Always consult with experts, like NCRI, on the process of eliminating building material damage due to mold intrusion.
Buildings should be checked for mold or mildew as part of the routine maintenance. Look for evidence of water damage and visible mold. Conditions that cause mold such as water leaks, condensation, infiltration, or flooding, should be corrected immediately.
Both visible and unseen mold will be removed by our certified mold and mildew restoration team. Mold damage is a compounded issue that requires a trained team to fully mitigate. NCRI will check all aspects of the property including the HVAC system and make further recommendations for better air quality.
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call 24/7: (800) 598-NCRIThis process includes examining visible signs of mold, such as discoloration and musty odors, as well as conducting air and surface sampling to assess mold levels. NCRI will use equipment and techniques to accurately identify the extent of mold contamination.
The protocol for mold damage will start with an assessment of the affected areas. Contain and remove the mold with specialized materials. Thoroughly clean and disinfect surfaces such as drywall, carpeting and insulation. Ensure the affected areas are dried to prevent further mold growth. Replace removed materials and repair and structural damage.
Removing and cleaning up mold in a building to prevent further growth and restore the indoor air quality. This may involve identifying the source of the mold, containing the affected areas, removing contaminated materials, and treating surfaces to kill and prevent mold growth. Mold remediation is important for maintaining a health environment and preventing respiratory issues associated with mold exposure.
While it may be impossible to totally remove mold spores from the moisture in the air around your home or business, it is possible to remove material that is infested with present mold. By using the proper chemical applications to destroy mold colonies and replacing material that is too contaminated to clean.
Underpinning our entire operation is our highly developed communications network. With just one call you will be linked to one of the largest catastrophe restoration companies in the world. We can then put an entire network of disaster recovery resources at your disposal. This will ensure that you get the help, and solutions, on which your company or home’s future depends.
Every single project is different. After 50+ years of responding to disasters of every kind, we’ve learned that the first step in effective response and restoration is developing and following a well conceived plan. So much so that even in the event of impending disaster, such as a hurricane or flood, NCRI will pre-stage personnel and equipment to facilitate our response.
National Catastrophe Restoration Inc., headquartered in Wichita, Kansas, with an office in the Kansas City Metropolitan area, offers commercial services to businesses across Kansas and Missouri.
National Catastrophe Restoration Inc. Has an office in the Kansas City Metropolitan area and is headquartered in Wichita Kansas and provides residential services to residents in Kansas and Missouri.
You can count on NCRI to have an immediate, consistent , and effective course of action. Once we receive your call our 24/7 dispatcher gathers all the pertinent information and immediately dispatches our Disaster Response Team to your site. We will simultaneously mobilize all necessary resources, including vehicles preloaded with safety, cleaning, drying, and construction equipment from NCRI or a regional affiliate. In a matter of hours, an NCRI project manager and their team member(s) arrive on site and establish communication with the building representative or home owner.