If you can see it, smell it, or feel it, call us
Mold needs three things: moisture, organic material, and time. New England basements, attics, and bathrooms have all three. Within 24 to 48 hours of a water event, spores wake up and start colonizing drywall, wood, and insulation. By the time you can see it, it's already further along than it looks.
We're IICRC-certified in microbial remediation. That means contained workspaces, HEPA filtration, proper PPE, and verification testing, not just spray and pray.
Signs you may have a mold problem
- Visible black, green, or white growth on surfaces
- Persistent musty smell, especially in basements or bathrooms
- Unexplained allergy-like symptoms that improve when you leave the house
- Past water damage that wasn't professionally dried
- Discoloration on drywall, ceiling tiles, or insulation
- Peeling paint or warped wood in damp areas
Our mold remediation process
- Inspection & assessment: moisture readings, scope, and (when needed) third-party air-quality testing.
- Containment: plastic barriers and negative-air machines to prevent cross-contamination.
- Removal: affected materials bagged and disposed per protocol; salvageable surfaces HEPA-vacuumed and cleaned.
- Antimicrobial treatment: surfaces treated to neutralize remaining spores.
- Moisture-source repair: the leak, the humidity, the grading, whatever caused it gets fixed.
- Rebuild & clearance: drywall, paint, flooring restored. Optional post-remediation verification.
Why DIY mold removal usually fails
Bleach on the surface doesn't kill mold in porous materials. Scrubbing without containment spreads spores through the whole house via your HVAC. And if you don't fix the moisture, it comes right back, usually worse. We've seen it dozens of times.