28 Sep Dry Fog Technology: Revolutionary Mold Removal
Mold in your home or business is a stubborn problem that usually doesn’t respond to DIY attempts to eliminate it. After trying every cleaning strategy to no avail, frustration sets in. And when you see the mold spreading, you might start to panic. Never fear: dry fog is here.
Don’t try to eliminate mold on your own. Instead, it’s time to contact a professional mold remediation company. Best of all, we can remove all of the mold in your home or business with zero demolition. That means that your walls, floors, and ceilings stay intact!
At Pure Maintenance NE, we take pride in our fast and effective dry fog technology for mold removal. Read on to learn more about this revolutionary process and how it can remove mold from your property without the mess.
Understanding Dry Fog
In the past, the reason why home and business owners would get so upset when they spotted mold was that they knew the removal process would require demolition. Nobody wants to deal with the stress of removing portions of walls, ceilings, or floors to reach the mold’s source.
With the advent of dry fog, demolition is a thing of the past! This new technology eliminates mold spores quickly and without the need to break into your walls.
The tiny mold-eliminating particles produced by the fog fill every inch of your home or business. These particles are smaller than the size of a micron and will bounce around the room for many minutes before finally dissipating.
One of the best aspects of dry fog is that it gets nothing in your business or home wet. You won’t need to remove any objects from your property before we begin the service.
How does the dry fog process work?
It utilizes an easy two-step process.
Step 1
The EPA-registered dry fog vapor is pumped throughout the room. The vapor contacts every surface and remains in the air long enough to eliminate every mold spore.
Step 2
Next, we fill your room with a second dry fog that creates an antimicrobial barrier over every surface. Antimicrobial fog is EPA-certified to prevent mold, virus, and bacteria growth for at least 90 days.
Understanding the difference between dry and wet fog
The essential difference between dry and wet fog is that the former is made up of smaller droplets. These small droplets bounce around the room, creating a very fine vapor. The vapors and fumes create an environment detrimental to mold and bacteria growth.
But how is dry fog different than wet fog?
Mold remediation with ozone or wet fog uses larger droplets that burst and create sticky and wet surfaces throughout the room. And these droplets are too large to fit into small crevices, creating molecular-sized gaps in coverage.
Home and business owners love that dry fog leaves absolutely no residue, making it a superior choice for mold removal.
Is mold removal with dry fog safe for my family and pets?
Our local team at Pure Maintenance NE knows that the health and safety of your family and furry friends are essential.
We use this method because we trust the product and would use it in our own homes. It has been extensively tested by the EPA before being brought to market, and the ingredients are non-toxic, non-corrosive, and safe. And to keep your family and pets even safer, we only fog one room at a time. Fogging is done without pets or people in the home but is safe to enter after the two step process has been completed.
Are you noticing mold spreading throughout your home or business? If so, it’s time to call Pure Maintenance NE to request mold removal with revolutionary dry fog. We set ourselves apart from the competition by offering mold remediation with no demolition. Our local team is proud to serve New Bedford, Brockton, and the surrounding areas of Massachusetts. Call our office today or reach out using our website to schedule your mold removal today.
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Posted at 07:23h, 24 October[…] property as soon as the next day to confirm if mold is behind your walls. If so, we’ll use our innovative dry fog technology to eliminate it at its source. Dry fog is safe to use around your family and pets, and because the […]