Mold Remediation in Six Points, IN

Mold Doesn't Wait—And Neither Should We

When you spot mold in your home, you need someone who answers the phone, shows up fast, and knows exactly what to do—not tomorrow, right now.
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A room corner with severe black and brown mold on the ceiling and upper walls, featuring peeling paint, water stains, and streaks running down the white surfaces.

Emergency Mold Removal Services

Your Home Safe, Dry, and Documented

You’re not just paying to scrub walls. You’re paying to eliminate the moisture source that caused the problem, contain the affected area so spores don’t spread, and document every step so your insurance claim doesn’t get denied.

That’s what matters when you’re dealing with black mold in your basement or a crawl space that smells like a swamp. You need the problem fixed at the root, not covered up with bleach and hope.

We use HEPA filtration to trap airborne spores, moisture mapping to find hidden water, and containment barriers to protect the rest of your home. Then we walk you through the findings, the fix, and what happens next. You get photos, readings, and a clear plan within 24 hours—not a runaround.

Trusted Mold Remediation Company

IICRC-Certified and Locally Trusted Since 2016

We’ve been handling mold remediation in Six Points and across Indianapolis since 2016. We’re IICRC-certified in Water Restoration, Applied Structural Drying, and Applied Microbial Remediation—which means we follow the same protocols insurance companies expect and health departments recommend.

We’re not a franchise call center. When you call, you talk to someone local who knows Indiana’s humid summers, basement moisture issues, and the clay soil that makes drainage a nightmare around here. We’ve seen what happens when sump pumps fail during spring storms and when old homes with poor ventilation turn into mold farms.

You’re hiring people who show up in 60 to 90 minutes, wear shoe covers, and treat your home like it matters. Because it does.

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Our Mold Cleanup Process

What Happens From Call to Clearance

First, we answer the phone. Not voicemail—a real person, 24/7. You tell us what you’re seeing, and we’re on-site within 60 to 90 minutes to assess the damage.

We start with a mold inspection: moisture readings, thermal imaging, and a visual check of the affected areas and anywhere water might be hiding. Then we contain the space with plastic sheeting and negative air pressure so spores don’t travel to clean rooms. HEPA air scrubbers run the entire time.

Next comes removal. We don’t just wipe surfaces—we remove contaminated drywall, insulation, or flooring if it can’t be salvaged. We treat structural materials with antimicrobial solutions and dry everything with commercial dehumidifiers and air movers. The moisture source gets fixed, whether that’s a leaking pipe, foundation crack, or condensation issue.

You get documentation throughout: photos, moisture maps, and progress updates every 48 hours. After remediation, we do a post-job walkthrough and follow up in 14 days to make sure nothing’s come back.

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Mold Remediation Services in Six Points

What's Included in Your Mold Removal

You’re getting containment barriers and HEPA filtration to stop cross-contamination. You’re getting moisture elimination—not just cleanup, but fixing the leak, crack, or humidity problem that caused it. You’re getting removal of unsalvageable materials and antimicrobial treatment of what stays.

You’re also getting insurance documentation that actually helps your claim. We use Xactimate pricing, provide detailed photo reports, and work directly with adjusters so you’re not stuck translating contractor-speak. Most homeowners’ policies in Indiana cover mold if it’s from sudden water damage—not long-term neglect—so how you document it matters.

In Six Points and the surrounding Indianapolis area, basements are everywhere. And basements mean moisture, especially with our clay soil and seasonal flooding. We’ve handled everything from sump pump failures to roof leaks that dripped into walls for months before anyone noticed. If your crawl space smells musty or your basement has that damp feeling, you’re not imagining it—and it’s not normal.

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How much does mold remediation cost in Six Points, IN?

Most mold remediation projects in the Indianapolis area run between $1,500 and $3,500, with the average around $2,000. But that number moves depending on how much area is affected, what materials need removing, and whether we’re dealing with a contained bathroom issue or a flooded basement.

Small jobs—like mold around a shower or under a sink—might cost less. Large jobs involving crawl spaces, multiple rooms, or structural drying after water damage will cost more. We give you transparent, upfront pricing after the inspection so there’s no surprise bill at the end.

If insurance is involved, we work directly with your adjuster and use Xactimate pricing, which is the industry-standard software most carriers use. That speeds up approvals and keeps everyone on the same page.

It depends on what caused the mold. If it’s from sudden, accidental water damage—like a burst pipe, appliance leak, or storm flooding—most Indiana homeowners policies will cover mold remediation up to your policy limit, often around $10,000.

If the mold is from long-term neglect, poor maintenance, or ongoing moisture you didn’t address, insurance typically won’t cover it. That’s why documentation matters. We take photos, moisture readings, and detailed notes that show when the damage started and what caused it.

We also act as your liaison with the insurance company. We know what adjusters need to see, and we provide it in a format they’re used to. That doesn’t guarantee approval, but it removes a lot of the back-and-forth that bogs down claims.

Most residential mold remediation projects take two to five days, depending on the size of the affected area and how long it takes to dry everything out. Small, contained areas might be done in a day or two. Larger projects—especially if there’s structural drying involved—can take a week.

We’re on-site within 60 to 90 minutes of your call to start containment and assessment. Actual remediation begins the same day or the next morning, depending on when you call and what equipment we need to bring in.

Drying is usually the longest part. Even after we remove contaminated materials, we need to get moisture levels in walls, floors, and framing below 15% to prevent regrowth. We monitor that with meters and don’t call the job done until the readings are right.

Usually, yes—but it depends on the scope of the project. If we’re remediating a single bathroom or a section of the basement, we’ll contain that area with plastic barriers and negative air pressure so you can stay in the rest of the house safely.

If the mold is widespread or you have young children, elderly family members, or anyone with respiratory issues, we might recommend staying elsewhere until containment is complete and air scrubbers have been running for 24 hours.

We’re not going to tell you to leave if it’s not necessary. But we will tell you the truth about what’s safe. Mold spores become airborne during removal, and even with containment, there’s some risk of exposure in the first day or two.

Mold removal usually means scrubbing or wiping visible mold off surfaces. Mold remediation means eliminating the mold and the conditions that caused it—and doing it in a way that prevents it from coming back.

Remediation includes containment, air filtration, removal of contaminated materials, treatment of salvageable surfaces, moisture source elimination, and verification that humidity and moisture levels are back to normal. It’s a process, not a quick fix.

You can remove mold with bleach and a sponge. But if you don’t fix the leak, dry out the wall cavity, and control indoor humidity, you’re just buying time. Remediation addresses the whole problem, which is why it’s what insurance companies and health departments recommend when mold is more than a small surface issue.

If the mold covers more than 10 square feet, is inside walls or HVAC systems, or is caused by contaminated water like sewage, you need professional mold remediation. If it’s a small patch on a windowsill or bathroom tile and you can reach it easily, cleaning might be enough.

But here’s the thing: if you’re seeing mold, there’s moisture. And if there’s moisture, there’s probably more mold you’re not seeing. We use thermal imaging and moisture meters to find hidden growth behind walls, under flooring, and in crawl spaces.

A free inspection tells you what you’re actually dealing with. If it’s minor, we’ll tell you. If it’s not, you’ll know exactly what needs to happen and why. Either way, you’re not guessing.

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