Don’t Pay Too Much for Toxic Mold Removal, Recommends Industrial Hygienist Phillip Fry Avoid over payment for correct and complete mold remediation of houses and workplaces by utilizing the EnviroFry “Proper Price” mold removal program, as announced by Phillip Fry, Professional Industrial Hygienist and Certified Environmental Hygienist. Montrose, MI, April 27, 2014 -- “Many mold remediation projects cost either too much or too little. Many mold removal companies often charge far too much for the actual mold remediation service that they really provide,” warns mold expert Phillip Fry, Professional Industrial Hygienist, Certified Environmental Hygienist, webmaster since 1999 of the mold information website www.moldinspector.com, and author of five mold advice ebooks. “On the other hand, bargain-priced mold removal is really no bargain at all because such services do not: (1) fully investigate to find and remove all of the toxic mold infestation hidden inside walls, ceilings, floors, basements, crawl spaces, attics, and heating/cooling equipment and ducts of the home or commercial building; (2) use properly trained, certified, and supervised workers; and (3) carry out professionally and properly the ten steps required for safe and effective mold remediation, as explained at www.moldinspector.com/mold_removal.htm. Once a mold removal project is underway, mold remediation workers often find that the true extent and severity of the actual toxic mold infestation is much greater than originally thought by both the company and the client. For example, the mold company calculates its bid price on what it discovers in its original mold inspection and testing, but when the company personnel start removing visiblydamaged drywall, they often learn that the hidden drywall mold problems go way into adjoining wall, ceiling, and floor areas and rooms. Then, unless the company has substantially over-charged the client, the company usually secretly limits its mold work to just the surface area used in its bid calculation or asks the client for more money.