Mold in your home? We handle it end to end.
Visible mold, hidden growth behind drywall, post-water-event remediation. Free inspection, IICRC-certified containment and removal, antimicrobial treatment, and post-remediation verification.
- IICRC Certified
- Licensed & Insured
- Free inspection
- Moisture-source fix
Get a free inspection
Tell us what you are seeing or smelling. We respond fast, 24/7.
Where we find mold
- Behind drywall
- Crawlspaces
- Bathrooms
- HVAC systems
- Basements
- Attics
Signs you have a mold problem
Mold rarely announces itself. By the time most homeowners call, it has been growing for weeks behind drywall, under flooring, or inside the HVAC.
- A musty smell. A persistent earthy or wet-basement odor that does not go away with cleaning, especially in basements, crawlspaces, and closets. Usually the first signal.
- Visible spots. Black, green, or grayish patches on drywall, ceiling tiles, grout, window seals, or HVAC vents. Surface mold is a fraction of what is behind the wall.
- A recent water event. Any time water sits longer than 24 to 48 hours, growth begins. A leak, flood, or slow drip without a professional dry-down often means hidden mold.
- Health symptoms. Congestion, headaches, or asthma flares that improve when you leave the house and return when you come home, especially for children and older adults.
- Warped or stained materials. Bubbling paint, sagging drywall, dark stains around toilets and dishwashers, warped wood floors. The visible damage is downstream of the moisture.
Inspection, testing, remediation: what each step is
The terms get used interchangeably, and they should not be. Here is what you actually need.
Inspection
A visual and moisture-meter walkthrough that finds the source, maps the extent, and tells you whether remediation is needed. Often free.
Testing
Air or surface sampling sent to a lab for species and spore counts. Useful for health concerns, disputed claims, or verifying a past job, not always required.
Remediation
The cleanup: containment, negative air, HEPA scrubbing, removal of porous materials, antimicrobial treatment, and fixing the moisture source.
From your call to a clean, dry home
You tell us what happened
Address, what you are seeing or smelling, when it started. Two minutes.
We confirm a crew
Usually within minutes, sized to the job from a single wall to a whole house.
We inspect on site
Moisture mapping, source identification, and a clear remediation plan with documentation.
We remediate & verify
Containment, removal, treatment, moisture fix, and post-remediation clearance.
What remediation looks like on site
The standard IICRC sequence, so you can tell a thorough crew from one cutting corners.
Containment
Plastic sheeting seals the area and a negative-air machine pulls air out through HEPA filtration so spores never reach clean rooms.
Removal
Drywall, insulation, carpet pad, and baseboards with growth are cut out and bagged. Hard surfaces are cleaned in place.
HEPA vacuum & antimicrobial
Every surface in the containment zone is HEPA-vacuumed and treated with an EPA-registered antimicrobial.
Drying & moisture-source fix
We find and fix what caused the moisture (leaking pipe, missing vapor barrier, failed sump) so it does not return.
Post-remediation verification
Visual inspection plus, where appropriate, third-party clearance testing against outdoor baseline.
Reconstruction
Drywall, paint, flooring, and trim go back. Same crew or a sub, depending on scope.
Insurance & mold coverage in North Carolina
Most NC homeowners policies exclude mold by default, with two exceptions: mold as a direct sequel to a covered water event reported in time, or a purchased mold rider (Erie, USAA, some State Farm policies) that raises the cap.
Slow leaks, chronic seepage, and humidity-driven mold are usually excluded. We can still do the work; it just becomes an out-of-pocket bill. We tell you which bucket you are in before any work begins.
- We read your policy with youStraight answers on what is covered before we start.
- Documented for the adjusterPhotos, moisture readings, and clearance results.
- One crew for water + moldBoth certifications, so the dry-down and remediation are one job.
Serving Charlotte & the metro
Charlotte humidity makes mold a year-round issue. We cover the close-in cities, each with its own page.
- Charlotte, NC
- Huntersville, NC
- Concord, NC
- Matthews, NC
- Gastonia, NC
- Mint Hill
- Pineville
- Cornelius
- Davidson
- Belmont
- Indian Trail
Mold remediation, questions answered
How much does mold remediation cost in Charlotte?+
A small bathroom or single-wall remediation typically runs $1,500 to $4,000. A whole-room job with containment and reconstruction runs $4,000 to $10,000. Whole-house or HVAC-contamination jobs run $10,000 to $30,000 or more. We quote after the inspection.
Do I need to test for mold before remediation?+
Not always. Visible black mold does not need a lab to confirm what it is. We will tell you which scenario applies, and we will not push testing you do not need.
Is black mold dangerous?+
Stachybotrys and other species can trigger allergic reactions and asthma, and worse for immunocompromised people. The sensible response is to remediate visible growth and fix the moisture source, you do not need the exact species first.
Will mold come back after remediation?+
Only if the moisture source comes back. A proper remediation finds and fixes the moisture (leak, vapor barrier, sump, ventilation). With that fix, the remediated area stays clean.
What if my mold is from a recent water leak?+
Mention it on the form. Our crews carry both water damage and mold remediation certifications and handle the dry-down and remediation in one engagement, which is faster and cheaper.
Worried about mold? Let’s look.
Free inspection, IICRC-certified remediation, and a moisture-source fix so it stays gone. Insurance handled where covered.