Environmental & Mold Solutions

Scientific fungal remediation and indoor air quality restoration. We don't just "clean" mold; we identify the moisture source, contain the spores, and neutralize the environment to IICRC S520 standards.

Total Spore Management & Air Quality

Mold is a biological contaminant that requires more than surface scrubbing. When mold is disturbed by amateur cleaning, it releases millions of microscopic spores and mycotoxins into your HVAC system, spreading the hazard to every room in your home.

Our Remediation Protocol

We follow a strict 5-step containment and removal process to ensure the health of your family and the integrity of your property.

HEPA Negative Air Containment

We build physical barriers using 6-mil polyethylene and use air scrubbers to create negative pressure, ensuring zero cross-contamination during removal.

Abrasive Media Blasting

For deep-rooted mold on structural framing, we use soda or dry-ice blasting to remove the hyphae (roots) of the mold without damaging the wood fibers.

Antimicrobial Encapsulation

After cleaning, we apply a specialized fungicidal coating that "locks down" any remaining microscopic particulates and prevents future growth.

Post-Remediation Verification

We work with independent third-party industrial hygienists to provide air sampling and "clearance" letters, proving your home is safe.

Understanding Indoor Air Quality (IAQ)

Visible mold is often just the "tip of the iceberg." Our environmental services address the hidden toxins that affect your respiratory health:

  • Mycotoxin Neutralization: Removing the toxic chemical byproducts produced by certain fungal species like Stachybotrys (Black Mold).
  • HVAC Decontamination: Cleaning the "lungs" of your home to ensure spores aren't trapped in your ductwork or on your AC coils.
  • Moisture Source Identification: Using infrared technology to find the hidden pipe leaks or humidity issues fueling the growth.

Remediation Fact: The Bleach Myth

Never use bleach on moldy wood or drywall. Bleach contains 90% water. While it removes the stain, the water soaks into the porous material, feeding the mold roots (hyphae). This often causes the mold to return faster and more aggressively than before.

Health & Safety Warnings
  • Do Not Use Fans: Pointing a household fan at mold will aerosolize millions of spores, contaminating your entire HVAC system.
  • Respiratory Risk: If you can smell a "musty" odor, you are inhaling microbial volatile organic compounds (mVOCs). Limit exposure to the area immediately.
  • Porous Disposal: Most mold-saturated insulation and ceiling tiles cannot be "cleaned" and must be removed under containment to be safe.
  • Asthma/Allergy Trigger: Mold is a primary trigger for chronic respiratory issues. Our HEPA-filtration removes 99.97% of these airborne triggers.
Professional Verification

We provide documented ERMI and Spore Trap testing results for total peace of mind.