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Tim Lee
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Kingsport, TN
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mold remediation with dry ice blasting

Tim Lee
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Kingsport, TN
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I am looking at a house that has one nasty case of mold. From the initial looks of this, I'm thinking gut the entire inside to the studs and considering dry ice blasting, and then test to get a clearance letter before hanging new drywall, new insulation, flooring, etc. Some of the articles I'm reading seem to point to dry ice blasting as the quickest and surest way of getting it clean enough to get a mold inspection clearance letter and keep it out. I have no idea what this costs. Anyone had experience with it? pros/cons? Costs? This is a 3 bed 2 1/2 bath, split foyer with about 2000 SF in NE TN. This is the first one I've dealt with that requires major remediation so I would appreciate any suggestions. Thanks, Tim

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