FAQ

Mold remediation questions worth asking before you book.

These answers explain how to read the directory, what public-source signals mean, and which details should be confirmed directly with a remediation company.

Common questions

Use this as a homeowner checklist.

Does No Mark Remediation recommend or book mold companies?

No. The site is an independent directory. We do not sell leads, book jobs, certify providers, or accept paid placement inside listing rankings.

What does a detected service signal mean?

A detected signal means a public source mentioned that topic, such as containment, water-damage restoration, mold testing, or IICRC language. It is a starting point for your call, not a guarantee that every technician performs that service.

Should I ask for a written inspection report?

Yes. A written scope, photos, moisture readings, and a demolition plan make it easier to compare bids and resolve insurance questions. If a crew will not document the job, ask why before authorizing work.

Why does containment matter?

Containment separates the work area from the rest of the home. Plastic barriers, HEPA filtration, negative air, respirators, and careful disposal help prevent cleanup work from spreading spores into clean rooms.

Do I always need mold testing?

Not always. Testing can help when the source is unclear, when insurance needs documentation, or when post-remediation clearance matters. For small visible surface issues, a professional may focus on moisture control and cleanup instead.

Can I remove mold myself?

Small surface spots on hard materials may be cleaned with detergent, water, and protective gear. Large areas, hidden wall cavities, HVAC contamination, sewage, recurring leaks, or vulnerable occupants are reasons to call a professional.

Why are some records marked as thin?

Thin records have limited public evidence. They may still be real companies, but there is not enough source depth for a strong standalone profile. Use those pages cautiously and confirm every important detail by phone.

How do I correct a listing?

Use the contact page and send the profile URL, the official source URL, and the exact detail that should change. We review public evidence before updating the record.

Next

Open a company page with these questions in mind.

The strongest pages show what is documented and what still needs to be confirmed by phone.