Mold isn’t just gross or musty; it’s active, aggressive, and often hidden. Behind walls. Under carpets. In ductwork. And when left alone, it spreads. We’ve seen it eat away at drywall, rot floors, and trigger serious health problems. That’s why we don’t guess—we test, track it down, and handle it at the source.
You can’t solve a mold problem without solving the moisture problem behind it. Whether it’s a slow leak, poor ventilation, or a hidden pipe issue, we look beyond the surface. Our team investigates first, then builds a cleanup plan that doesn’t just remove the mold, it keeps it from coming back.
We know you can’t always shut down an office, apartment, or facility for a cleanup job. So we plan smart. We isolate the area, protect the rest of your space, and use professional-grade filtration to stop spores from spreading. Our work is quiet, contained, and always by the book.
Molds are tiny organisms found almost everywhere, indoors and out. They grow on organic materials like wood, paper, and food. Mold spreads through microscopic spores that travel through the air and settle in areas with the right conditions.
Mold needs two things to thrive: moisture and something organic to grow on. Leaks, high humidity, or condensation paired with drywall, ceiling tiles, or carpet padding can give mold the perfect environment to spread.
Yes, especially for people with allergies or respiratory issues. Breathing in mold spores can trigger hay fever, asthma, and irritation in the eyes, nose, or throat. Reactions vary from person to person, so even small amounts can cause problems for sensitive individuals.
Some species produce toxins, but any large mold growth indoors can be harmful. It’s best to treat all visible mold as a potential health risk and remove it as soon as possible, regardless of the type.