Microbe Guard : The Application Process

On-Site Inspection

Step One: Initial On-Site Inspection

Certified technicians thoroughly inspect each facet of the home, carefully noting any areas of concern as it relates to existing mold, water intrusion, open windows, visible leaks, and excess moisture. A detailed report of these valuable findings is provided to the builder. In the event existing mold is discovered, it is eradicated by the use of our exclusive Mold Blast® treatment that kills mold and removes mold stains on contact.

HEPA Vacuum the site

Step Two: HEPA Vacuum to Ensure Quality Application

Meticulous HEPA vacuuming is essential to the proper application of Microbe Guard EPA Registered Antimicrobials. Microbe Guard technicians are trained to search for areas where saw dust and other minor particles would otherwise go unnoticed. The use of HEPA vacuums minimizes the transference of collected particles. Special attention is given to all exterior wall cavities under any opening where a water intrusion could occur.

Poly windows

Step Three: Poly Areas Not Requiring Antimicrobial Treatment

All windows, doors, shower stalls, bathtubs, or other areas where an antimicrobial could adversely affect the "finish" are meticulously protected with poly. This painstaking process ensures that our antimicrobial treatment will in no way affect any shiny surface or permanently seal in dirt, fingerprints or other unwanted marks.

Apply Microbe Guard

Step Four: Application of Microbe Guard Antimicrobials

Certified technicians are thoroughly trained in the art of applying antimicrobials. Areas where water intrusion might be a factor such as cavities beneath windows, bathrooms, under sinks, doorways, etc. receive special treatment.

Inspection

Step Five: Post Application Inspection

A thorough post completion inspection is conducted to ensure there was proper application of antimicrobials. Certified Technicians then remove all poly/tape, warning signs, and any other equipment or materials they brought to the job site. A completion certificate is then placed on the inside garage wall including the certification number of the authorized technician who performed the services.