Several years ago we had some major flooding in our area. And because of it, our basement was also flooded, which caused a lot of problems. At first we thought it was just a matter of drying things up. As it turned out we realized were in need of a water damage remediation company due to a tremendous amount of mold.
That’s the bad news. The worst news is, because we live in a small town there are no such companies around here. What happened when the flooding occurred in our area was FEMA came through and cleaned everything up. And of course they only cleaned up the homes where the damages were extreme.
So after doing a little research we learned that the nearest city where we could hire a professional to remove the mold from our home was nearly 2 hours away. We also learned that unless we were willing to pay a traveling fee or hire them without an estimate, etc. many of the companies weren’t willing to travel that far.
So what other options did we have for basement mold removal? Well, as it turns out we actually learned that the mold in our basement wasn’t black mold, which meant we could do the work ourselves.
However, even though the molds weren’t toxic, we still decided it was best that we take the precautions necessary and treat it as if it were a toxic mold. So I headed to our local dollar store and purchased a pair of rubber gloves. I also purchased a bucket and scrub brush for the clean up job. I spent less than $5 for everything,
Then I headed to our local farm and feed store where I found a cleaner that is specifically meant for killing mold. The cleaner cost me around $10 with tax and everything.
After that I considered a mold resistant paint at our local paint store, but decided that first I would need to repair and seal all of the areas in the basement where the rain had gotten in. But after doing some quick calculations I figure the entire job will cost me under $100.
However, we’re spending a little more this year on a sump pump which will hopefully keep the damages to a minimum next year when the rains come again. The price for a sump pump to remove the waters from our basement will cost us around $120.
The good news is, we’ve already got a dehumidifier to help with the moisture. When pricing those at our local discount store we found out one would cost us around $50 to $200.
So the entire cost to remove the mold from our basement on our own was $235. If we’d needed a dehumidifier it would have cost us at the most $435. If we would have needed to hire a water damage remediation company, the job would cost anywhere from $1000 or more and that’s not even including the expense of travel fees! I’m just glad the mold wasn’t toxic after all.