Containment • Removal • Cleanup • Drying Support

Mold Remediation

Professional mold remediation for homes and businesses, focused on containment, detailed cleaning, controlled material removal when needed, and moisture control to reduce recurrence. When third-party documentation is requested, we can coordinate pre/post evaluations through an independent industrial hygienist.

Mold remediation is not just surface cleaning. A proper plan includes isolation of the affected area, particulate control, correct handling of impacted materials, and moisture correction before rebuild.

When Mold Remediation Is Typically Needed

If you have visible growth, recurring musty odor, a recent water event, or chronic humidity, mold may be present in cavities or materials that require a controlled remediation scope.

After water intrusion

Plumbing failures, storm intrusion, and HVAC condensate events can drive hidden growth behind finishes.

Visible growth or staining

Ceilings, drywall, cabinets, and trim often show symptoms after moisture gets trapped in assemblies.

Recurring odor and humidity

Ongoing RH issues can cause recurring mold even without a single major leak.

What Our Mold Remediation Scope Typically Includes

Each project is scoped to the building and the extent of impact. The core is consistent: isolate, remove or remediate impacted materials correctly, clean in detail, and verify moisture conditions before rebuild.

Containment controls

Barriers and controlled work practices to limit cross contamination into clean areas.

HEPA particulate control

HEPA filtration strategies used during active work to reduce airborne particulate.

Controlled removal (when needed)

Selective removal of porous materials that cannot be effectively cleaned based on conditions.

Detail cleaning

HEPA vacuuming and wipe-down of remaining structural surfaces and adjacent impact zones.

Drying support

Dehumidification and moisture checks to support a clean, dry condition prior to rebuild.

Closeout documentation

Photo documentation and scope summaries to support rebuild planning and project closeout.

Need testing documentation? We can coordinate pre/post evaluations through an independent industrial hygienist. Independent Hygienist Testing Explained

Common Drivers of Mold Growth

Moisture sources we often see

  • Storm intrusion at roofs, flashing, windows, and doors
  • Plumbing failures, supply line leaks, and fixture overflows
  • HVAC condensate issues and condensation at ducts/components
  • Crawlspace and wall-cavity humidity accumulation
  • Chronic indoor humidity from inadequate conditioning

Why “wipe it and paint” often fails

  • Hidden growth remains inside cavities and porous materials
  • Moisture conditions are not corrected, so regrowth occurs
  • Contamination can be spread during uncontrolled disturbance
  • Odor and particulate issues persist when source cleaning is incomplete
For a clearer overview of how our jobs are staged from intake to closeout, visit: Our Restoration Process

Emergency Damage? Act Now.

Water damage, fire and smoke residue, and mold conditions can worsen quickly. Send a quick request and we will follow up fast to confirm your location, severity, and next steps. Serving Southeast Louisiana and the Greenville, SC area.

Fast response. Clear communication. Documentation available for insurance and property management.