Mold Illness FAQ

Does removing drywall get rid of mold?

Does removing drywall get rid of mold?

Removing drywall may be necessary as part of a mold remediation process, especially if the drywall is contaminated with mold growth.

However, simply removing drywall alone may not entirely eliminate the mold problem.

A holistic approach to mold remediation involves identifying and addressing the underlying factors that promote mold growth, such as moisture intrusion and indoor humidity levels.

Additionally, it includes proper cleaning, disinfection, and ventilation strategies to create a mold-resistant environment and improve overall indoor air quality.

If you believe mold in drywall might be affecting your health, please seek advice from a knowledgable doctor who specializes in treating mold.

We do specialize in treating mold related illnesses, so feel free to reach out to us for a consultation. We can help diagnose the extent of your issue and offer a proven mold healing treatment protocol.

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