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Mold doesn’t wait. Once you spot it—or smell that musty odor—it’s already releasing spores into your air. Your kids are breathing it. Your HVAC system is circulating it. And every day you wait, the affected area grows.
Professional mold remediation stops the spread, removes contaminated materials safely, and addresses the moisture source so it doesn’t come back. You’re not just cleaning a wall. You’re protecting your family’s respiratory health and preventing a 20-37% drop in your home’s value.
The outcome you’re after: walking back into a space that’s genuinely safe, with documentation proving the job was done right and follow-up to make sure it stays that way.
We’ve been handling emergency mold situations across Central Indiana since 2016. We’re not a franchise call center—you’ll reach a live person who can dispatch a certified technician to your Luxhaven property in 60 to 90 minutes.
Our team holds IICRC certifications in Water Restoration, Applied Structural Drying, and Applied Microbial Remediation. We’re BBB-accredited, and we work directly with your insurance carrier to document everything and maximize your coverage.
Indiana’s humid summers and freeze-thaw cycles create perfect conditions for hidden moisture and mold growth, especially in older homes common throughout Luxhaven. We know what to look for and how to fix it permanently.
First, we assess the extent of contamination using moisture meters and infrared cameras to map hidden water intrusion. You’ll get a detailed scope and transparent Xactimate pricing within 24 hours—the same software your insurance adjuster uses.
Next, we set up physical containment barriers and HEPA-filtered negative air machines to prevent cross-contamination. Affected materials—drywall, insulation, baseboards—are removed, bagged, and disposed of according to EPA guidelines. We don’t just spray and paint over the problem.
Then we treat all structural surfaces with antimicrobial solutions, dry everything to below 15% moisture content, and verify air quality. You’ll receive photo documentation at every stage, plus a post-remediation walkthrough and a 14-day follow-up visit to confirm the environment is stable. If your insurance requires third-party clearance testing, we coordinate that too.
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Every mold removal project includes containment setup with sealed barriers and negative air pressure, HEPA filtration running continuously, and safe removal of all contaminated materials. We wear protective gear, use shoe covers, and treat your home with respect.
You also get comprehensive moisture mapping to identify the source—whether it’s a roof leak, foundation seepage, or condensation from Indiana’s 60%+ summer humidity. We’ll dry out crawl spaces, apply antimicrobial coatings, and recommend dehumidification or ventilation upgrades if needed.
For insurance jobs, we provide detailed photo documentation, moisture readings, and progress updates every 48 hours. If you’re paying out of pocket, we offer discounts for military members, seniors, first responders, and teachers. And if contents need to be moved or stored during the work, we handle that too.
We answer our phones live 24/7, and in most cases, we’ll have a certified technician at your Luxhaven property within 60 to 90 minutes. Speed matters because mold colonies can establish within 24 to 48 hours of water exposure, and visible growth appears in as little as 18 to 21 days.
The faster we contain the area and stop moisture intrusion, the less demolition you’ll face and the lower your remediation cost. We don’t make you wait for a callback or schedule an appointment three days out—we dispatch immediately and start the assessment as soon as we arrive.
If it’s an insurance claim, we’ll also notify your carrier right away and begin the documentation process so there’s no delay in approval or payment.
It depends on the cause. Most Indiana homeowners policies cover mold remediation if the mold resulted from a sudden, covered peril—like a burst pipe, appliance leak, or storm damage. They typically won’t cover mold from long-term neglect, gradual leaks you ignored, or high humidity you didn’t manage.
The key is documentation. We use Xactimate software to create estimates that align exactly with what insurance adjusters expect, and we provide timestamped photos, moisture maps, and daily progress reports to support your claim.
We also act as a liaison between you and your carrier—answering their questions, scheduling inspections, and making sure nothing gets denied due to missing paperwork. If your policy has mold sublimits (often $10,000 to $25,000), we’ll help you understand what’s covered and what options you have for any overage.
Mold removal usually means scrubbing visible mold off a surface—something a handyman might do with bleach and a sponge. Mold remediation is a full-scope process that removes contaminated materials, treats structural surfaces, controls airborne spores with HEPA filtration, and fixes the underlying moisture problem so mold doesn’t return.
You can’t just wipe mold away. Disturbing dry mold actually releases more spores into the air, spreading contamination to areas that were previously clean. Professional remediation involves containment barriers, negative air pressure, antimicrobial treatments, and verification that moisture levels are back to safe ranges.
IICRC-certified remediation also includes documentation and follow-up. We don’t consider the job done until air quality is confirmed, moisture readings are stable, and you’ve had a chance to walk through the space with us 14 days later to make sure nothing has returned.
Mold needs three things to grow: moisture, organic material, and the right temperature. We can’t change Indiana’s climate, but we can eliminate the moisture source and remove contaminated materials so there’s nothing left for mold to feed on.
During remediation, we trace the water intrusion—whether it’s a leaking roof, foundation crack, plumbing issue, or condensation from poor ventilation. We dry everything to below 15% moisture content using commercial dehumidifiers and air movers, then verify it with calibrated meters. If your crawl space or basement has chronic humidity issues, we’ll recommend encapsulation or a dedicated dehumidifier.
We also treat all structural surfaces with antimicrobial coatings and provide a 14-day follow-up visit to recheck moisture levels and make sure the environment is stable. If something does reappear within that window, we’ll address it at no additional charge—that’s part of doing the job right the first time.
It depends on the size and location of the contamination. For small, contained areas like a bathroom or single bedroom, most families can stay in the home as long as we’ve sealed off the work zone with plastic barriers and negative air machines to prevent spore migration.
For larger projects—like a finished basement with extensive growth or black mold throughout multiple rooms—we typically recommend relocating, especially if you have young children, elderly family members, or anyone with asthma or immune issues. Mold exposure can cause respiratory symptoms, skin rashes, and headaches, and we’d rather you be safe.
We’ll walk you through the scope during our initial assessment and give you an honest recommendation. If you do need to leave temporarily, we can often coordinate contents pack-out and storage so your belongings are protected, and we’ll keep you updated every 48 hours so you know exactly when it’s safe to return.
Look for IICRC certification—specifically the Applied Microbial Remediation Technician (AMRT) credential. That means the technicians have been trained in containment, removal protocols, safety procedures, and moisture control according to the industry’s recognized standard (IICRC S520).
You also want a company with Water Restoration Technician (WRT) and Applied Structural Drying (ASD) certifications, because mold remediation almost always involves drying out hidden moisture. If the crew doesn’t know how to use moisture meters, thermal cameras, and desiccant dehumidifiers correctly, they’re just guessing.
Other credentials to ask about: BBB accreditation, EPA RRP certification if the home was built before 1978, and proof of liability insurance. A legitimate company will show you their certifications without hesitation and provide references from past clients or insurance adjusters they’ve worked with. If they can’t—or they try to lowball you with a “spray and pray” approach—keep looking.
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