2,150 mold remediation companies across 51 states

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2,150Companies listed
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1,599With documented PPE
How a real mold job moves Find leak · Document · Contain · Test
01 Find the leak Mold always traces back to water — a leak, flood, condensation, or slab seepage. Fix the source first or it comes right back. 02 Get it on paper A real crew leaves you with a written scope, photos, moisture readings, and a clear demolition plan before they swing a hammer. 03 Seal off the work area Plastic barriers, HEPA filtration, negative air, and full PPE. This is what separates remediation from spreading spores everywhere. 04 Test before sign-off Air or surface samples confirm spore counts are back to baseline before the crew packs up. Optional but worth asking for.
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