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Mold doesn’t wait, and neither should you. Once moisture gets into your Raintown home, mold can start growing within 24 to 48 hours. Left alone, it spreads through walls, into HVAC systems, and across crawl spaces you can’t even see.
You’re dealing with more than a cosmetic problem. Mold exposure causes respiratory issues, headaches, fatigue, and worse symptoms for kids and elderly family members. It tanks your property value—half of potential buyers walk away the moment they learn a home had mold.
When we handle your mold remediation, you get a home that’s actually safe again. We find the moisture source causing the problem, remove contaminated materials, treat affected areas, and verify the job is done right. You get documentation for insurance, peace of mind for your family, and a home you can sell or refinance without red flags. That’s what proper mold removal looks like.
We’ve been handling mold remediation in Raintown and across Central Indiana since 2016. We’re IICRC-certified in Applied Microbial Remediation, which means our technicians follow the industry standard (ANSI/IICRC S520) that insurance companies and lenders actually recognize.
You’re not getting a crew with a spray bottle and good intentions. You’re getting professionals with moisture meters, thermal imaging, HEPA filtration, and containment barriers. We’re BBB-accredited, and we work directly with your insurance carrier using Xactimate pricing so your claim goes smoothly.
Raintown’s humid summers and older housing stock create perfect conditions for mold. We’ve seen it in basements after spring flooding, in attics with poor ventilation, and behind walls where slow leaks went unnoticed. We know what to look for, and we know how to fix it the first time.
First, we inspect your property with moisture meters and thermal imaging to find every affected area—not just the mold you can see. We map the contamination, identify the water source, and document everything with photos. You get a clear scope of work within 24 hours.
Next, we set up containment barriers and negative air pressure to keep mold spores from spreading to clean areas of your home. Our team wears protective gear, and we use HEPA air scrubbers and vacuums to capture microscopic spores during the entire process.
Then we remove contaminated materials—drywall, insulation, baseboards, whatever can’t be saved. We treat salvageable surfaces with antimicrobial solutions and dry out the affected areas completely. If the moisture problem was a leaky pipe, poor drainage, or HVAC condensation, we make sure that gets addressed so mold doesn’t come back.
Finally, we verify the work. You get a post-remediation walkthrough where we explain what we did and what to watch for. Fourteen days later, we follow up to make sure you’re still mold-free and satisfied. Every step is documented for your insurance claim or future property sale.
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You get a full mold inspection with moisture mapping and thermal imaging to locate hidden contamination. We test humidity levels, check your HVAC system, and inspect crawl spaces and attics where mold hides in Raintown homes.
Containment and air filtration come standard. We seal off the work area with plastic barriers and run HEPA air scrubbers to prevent cross-contamination. You won’t find mold spores floating into your kitchen or bedrooms while we work.
We handle contents pack-out if your belongings are affected—furniture, clothing, documents get cleaned or safely stored. Demolition and removal of unsalvageable materials happen next, followed by antimicrobial treatment and structural drying. If your basement flooded or your crawl space is damp, we bring in commercial dehumidifiers and air movers to eliminate moisture completely.
You also get transparent communication. We send progress photos and updates every 48 hours. If you’re filing an insurance claim, we provide detailed documentation and work directly with your adjuster. For non-insurance jobs, we offer discounts for military members, first responders, teachers, and seniors. And because Indiana’s climate swings between humid summers and freeze-thaw cycles, we’ll walk you through prevention steps so you’re not dealing with this again next year.
We answer our phone live 24/7, and we’re typically on-site in Raintown within 60 to 90 minutes. Speed matters with mold because it spreads fast once moisture is present.
The sooner we contain the affected area and start drying it out, the less damage you’ll deal with. Waiting even a few days can turn a single-room problem into a whole-floor problem. When you call, you’ll talk to a real person who can dispatch a certified technician immediately—not a voicemail or answering service.
If you’ve just discovered mold or had a water leak that’s creating conditions for growth, don’t wait to see if it gets worse. It will.
It depends on what caused the mold. Most homeowners policies in Indiana cover mold remediation if it resulted from a “covered peril” like a sudden pipe burst or storm damage. They typically won’t cover mold that grew because of long-term neglect or maintenance issues like a slow leak you ignored.
We work directly with insurance carriers and use Xactimate pricing, which is the software most adjusters use. That means fewer disputes over costs and faster claim approvals. We document everything—photos, moisture readings, scope of work—so your adjuster has what they need.
If your policy doesn’t cover the full job, we’ll explain your out-of-pocket costs upfront. No surprises. And if it’s not an insurance job, we offer discounts for military, first responders, teachers, and seniors.
You might smell it before you see it—a musty, earthy odor that doesn’t go away. You might notice health symptoms like headaches, congestion, or fatigue that improve when you leave the house. Or you might see water stains, peeling paint, or warping on walls and ceilings.
Mold hides in places you don’t check regularly: behind drywall, under carpets, in crawl spaces, inside HVAC ducts, and around plumbing penetrations. Raintown’s older homes and humid climate make basements and attics prime targets. We use thermal imaging and moisture meters during inspections to find contamination you can’t see.
If you’ve had any water damage in the past year—flooding, roof leaks, plumbing issues—there’s a good chance mold is growing somewhere. A professional mold inspection catches it before it becomes a health hazard or a deal-breaker when you try to sell.
Mold removal sounds like you’re getting rid of every single spore, but that’s not realistic. Mold spores exist everywhere—they’re in the air right now. The goal isn’t to make your home 100% mold-free; it’s to bring spore levels back to normal and eliminate the conditions that let mold grow.
Mold remediation is the correct term, and it means we’re addressing the contamination and the moisture problem causing it. We remove heavily contaminated materials, treat affected surfaces, dry everything out, and fix the underlying issue—whether that’s a leak, condensation, or poor ventilation.
Companies that promise “complete mold removal” are either overselling or don’t understand the science. IICRC-certified remediation follows a standard process that actually works. That’s what we do, and that’s what your insurance company and any future home inspector will expect to see documented.
Most residential mold remediation projects in Raintown take two to five days, depending on the size of the contaminated area and how much material needs to be removed. A single bathroom might be done in two days. A flooded basement with mold in the walls and floor joists could take a week.
Drying time is usually the longest part. Even after we remove contaminated materials and treat surfaces, we need to make sure the structure is completely dry—humidity below 60%, moisture readings back to normal. If we don’t dry it properly, mold comes back.
We’ll give you a timeline during the initial inspection, and we update you every 48 hours so you know exactly where we are in the process. If you’re displaced during the work, we move as fast as we can without cutting corners. Speed matters, but doing it right matters more.
It depends on the extent of contamination and where it’s located. If the mold is contained to one area—like a basement or a single bathroom—and we can seal it off with proper containment barriers, you can usually stay in the rest of your home safely.
If the contamination is widespread or affects your HVAC system, we’ll recommend you stay elsewhere until the remediation and air quality verification are complete. Mold spores become airborne during removal, and even with HEPA filtration, we don’t want you or your family breathing that in.
We’ll be straight with you during the inspection. If it’s safe to stay, we’ll tell you. If it’s not, we’ll explain why and how long you’ll need to be out. Your health isn’t something we gamble with, and we’re not going to downplay risks just to make the job more convenient.
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