Mold is more common than most people realize — especially after any kind of water event, even a small one. The good news: mold is manageable when it’s handled properly. The bad news: many “quick fix” approaches make it worse, not better. We follow IICRC-standard mold remediation protocols, which means we don’t just wipe it down. We contain it, remove it safely, treat the underlying moisture issue, and verify the job is don
Signs You May
Have Mold
Musty, earthy smell — especially near bathrooms, under sinks, or around HVAC vents
Visible discoloration on walls, ceilings, baseboards, or grout
Increased allergies, coughing, or respiratory issues while at home
A past water leak or flood that wasn’t fully dried
Warping, bubbling, or peeling paint and wallpaper
Our Mold Remediation Process
Step
1
Inspection and assessment. We identify the extent of the mold, the moisture source, and the type of environment you’re dealing with.
Step
2
Containment. We isolate affected areas using plastic sheeting and negative air pressure so spores don’t spread elsewhere in your home.
Step
3
Air filtration. HEPA-filtered air scrubbers run continuously during remediation.
Step
4
Removal. Affected materials that can’t be cleaned are carefully removed and bagged. Salvageable surfaces are treated with antimicrobial cleaners.
Step
5
Moisture source repair. Mold always has a cause — usually a water leak or humidity issue. We address the underlying problem so it doesn’t return.
Step
6
Restoration. Drywall, trim, flooring, paint — we put your space back together.
Step
7
Verification. We confirm moisture readings are safe and document the completion for your records and insurance.
Why This Matters
Mold that’s painted over or just surface-cleaned usually comes back — often worse. It can also become a health concern, especially for young children, elderly residents, and anyone with respiratory conditions. Treating mold properly the first time is almost always cheaper and safer than doing it twice.
Think you might have mold? Don’t wait. Call (480) 485-0676 for a professional inspection.