
Mold Removal & Remediation
Full-scope containment, removal, and restoration following IICRC S520 protocols for safe, lasting results.
About Mold Removal & Remediation

Mold remediation goes beyond simply cleaning visible growth — it addresses the moisture source, safely removes contaminated materials, and restores the space to a normal fungal ecology. Our remediation teams follow IICRC S520 Standard for Professional Mold Remediation, the industry benchmark recognized by insurers and health departments across California.
Every project begins with containment: negative-air chambers and physical barriers to stop spore migration to unaffected areas. HEPA-filtered air scrubbers and negative air machines control airborne particulates throughout the process. Contaminated porous materials — drywall, insulation, carpet — are removed and bagged for disposal, while salvageable structural materials are cleaned using HEPA vacuuming, antimicrobial treatment, and encapsulation as needed.
We complete every remediation with post-remediation verification (PRV), often via independent third-party clearance testing, so you have documented proof the space is safe before we close out the project.
Our Process
Containment Setup
Physical barriers and negative air pressure isolate the work area to prevent cross-contamination.
Source Control
We stop the moisture source — a leak, condensation issue, or ventilation failure — because remediation without source control simply invites regrowth.
Removal & HEPA Cleaning
Contaminated materials are removed; salvageable surfaces are HEPA-vacuumed and treated with EPA-registered antimicrobials.
Drying & Verification
Industrial dehumidification brings the space to target moisture levels, followed by clearance testing and a final walkthrough.
Mold Removal Frequently Asked Questions
How long does mold remediation take?
Small, contained areas (a single bathroom or closet) may take 1–3 days. Whole-house or commercial remediation involving structural drying can take 5–14 days depending on scope.
Will I need to leave my home during remediation?
For localized remediation, most occupants can remain in unaffected parts of the home. Large-scale remediation involving HVAC systems or multiple rooms may require temporary relocation.
Is mold remediation covered by homeowners insurance?
Coverage varies by policy and cause of loss. Sudden, accidental water damage (like a burst pipe) is often covered, while long-term humidity or maintenance-related mold typically is not. We provide documentation to support your claim either way.
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