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Mold Remediation

Mold in walls, attics, crawl spaces, and basements poses health risks and can damage structural materials. Professional mold remediation safely contains and removes mold, addresses the moisture source, and restores affected areas.

Why Professional Mold Remediation?

Certified mold remediation professionals (IICRC)
Contains and removes mold safely — no cross-contamination
Addresses the moisture source causing mold growth
Air quality testing before and after remediation
Rebuilds and restores affected areas
Warranty on remediation work

Our Mold Remediation Process

1
Inspection & Testing

We inspect visible mold and may conduct air quality and surface sampling to determine the extent of contamination and mold species.

2
Containment Setup

Affected areas are contained with plastic sheeting and negative air pressure to prevent spores from spreading to unaffected areas.

3
Mold Removal

Porous materials with mold (drywall, insulation, wood) are removed and disposed of. Non-porous surfaces are HEPA-vacuumed and treated with antifungal agents.

4
Moisture Source Repair

We address or coordinate repair of the moisture source — leaks, condensation, or drainage issues — to prevent recurrence.

Mold Remediation by City

Our local pros understand the unique conditions of your city — climate, home types, and seasonal challenges.

Frequently Asked Questions

How dangerous is household mold?
Mold exposure can cause respiratory symptoms, allergic reactions, and in sensitive individuals, more serious health effects. Black mold (Stachybotrys) gets the most attention, but any significant mold growth should be addressed.
Can I remediate mold myself?
Small areas (under 10 sq ft) can be DIY-cleaned with appropriate precautions. Larger infestations, mold on HVAC systems, or cases involving black mold should be handled by certified professionals.
Will mold come back after remediation?
Mold returns if the moisture source isn't addressed. Remediation removes existing mold; preventing recurrence requires fixing leaks, improving ventilation, or reducing humidity.
Does homeowner's insurance cover mold remediation?
Coverage varies widely. Sudden water damage from a covered peril (like a burst pipe) that leads to mold is often covered. Mold from long-term neglect or flooding is often not.

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