Mold Remediation for HVAC Applications
The fastest way for mold to spread through a building is through a forced-air HVAC system. This is particularly dangerous because the mold or mildew in the system is invisible to the naked eye, so it can make people sick without ever making itself obvious.
Controlling an HVAC’s mold growth is essential for maintaining the health of your building. That’s why we’ve created a 24-7 line of mold-resistant coatings to protects your HVAC system from mold, mildew, and other microorganisms 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
These coatings have high coverage rates and are flexible, durable, and self-priming for most applications and surfaces. They are tintable, safe to use, and can easily be applied with sprayers, rollers or brushes.
All of our mold- and mildew-coatings have passed the ASTM 5590 to determine the resistance of paint films and related coatings to fungal defacement. They also meet LEED EQ Credit 4.2 and include a limited warranty against visible growth of mold and mildew so that you can rest assured that your space is completely protected.
Pair these fantastic coatings with our Sentinel 206 Peroxystrip to dissolve old paints and coatings, and our prepping cleaners (Sentinel 300 Envirowash or Sentinel 805 Envirowash) for best results.
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