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31 E Georgia St, Indianapolis, IN 46204, United States

Water appears in our mold remediation index for containment and protective equipment and occupant-safety mentions, with source notes to review before dispatch.

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What this crew is documented to handle

From their public sources · not a guarantee
01 Water source

Where the leak or moisture came from.

ON THEIR WEBSITE
02 Written report

Inspection notes before any work starts.

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03 Containment

PPE, HEPA filters, sealed work area.

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04 Testing

Air or surface samples to confirm cleanup.

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05 Certification

IICRC or restoration training.

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What we know

Everything below comes from a public page

We pull from two sources: their own website and their Google Maps listing. Nothing is edited, made up, or paid for. If something looks wrong, tell us and we'll fix it.

WhatDetailWhere we got itConfidence
Address 31 E Georgia St, Indianapolis, IN 46204, United States Google Maps HIGH
Phone +1 317-793-3670 Google Maps HIGH
Website waterdamagerestorationindianapolis.com/contact-us/ Google Maps HIGH
Safety equipment Detected Their website HIGH
Health issues resolved Detected Their website HIGH
Water damage restoration Detected Their website HIGH
IICRC certified Detected Their website HIGH
What they can do

Four things worth confirming before they show up

Every mold job has the same four moving parts. The cells below show what this crew's public record actually mentions for each one. Anything we can't confirm is flagged "ask" — bring it up on the phone before scheduling.

Written inspection

Do they hand you a written scope, photos, and moisture readings before any demolition? Hard to compare bids without one.

Ask on the call

PPE & containment

Respirators, sealed plastic barriers, HEPA air scrubbers, negative pressure. Without this, mold work just spreads spores around.

On their website

Water cleanup

Do they handle the leak, drying, and mold all in one job — or pass the water side to a separate restoration company?

On their website

Testing & sign-off

Air or surface samples to confirm the work actually cleared spore counts before you sign off and pay.

Ask on the call
What they handle

The kinds of jobs in their wheelhouse

Based on their public listing
Job type

Containment and professional safety cleanup

Job type

Water damage and health-related mold concerns

What they say · what customers say

Direct quotes — from them on the left, from customers on the right

Left column is what the company says about itself on its own pages. Right column is what reviewers wrote. Both are pulled straight from public sources — neither is endorsed by us.

From their website

This record for Water focuses on what can be confirmed before a mold or water-damage visit. Official-source signals mention containment and protective equipment, occupant-safety mentions, and water-damage drying and cleanup. Before dispatch, ask how they document the scope, isolate the work area, handle moisture sourc…

From their customers

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How a mold job actually works

The four moves any competent crew should make

This is the playbook a good remediation crew runs on most home jobs. Use it as a yardstick when comparing bids — it's not specific to any one company.

Find the leak

Leak, slab seepage, plumbing failure, condensation — every mold job starts here. If the source isn't fixed, the mold will be back in months. Ask to see moisture-meter readings.

Seal off the room

Plastic barriers taped to the floor and ceiling, HEPA air scrubbers, negative pressure pulling air outside. Workers in respirators, you and your family out of the work zone.

Remove what's wet

Drywall, baseboards, carpet pad, soaked insulation — anything porous and contaminated comes out. Studs and framing get cleaned and dried, not always replaced.

Confirm it's clear

Moisture readings back to dry. Optional air or surface samples to confirm spore counts are down. Only then does rebuild start — never before.

OK to DIY

Visible spots under 10 square feet on hard, non-porous surfaces. Soap, water, gloves, open windows.

Sometimes DIY

Bathroom grout, small ceiling spots in well-ventilated rooms — but only after you've fixed the moisture.

Call a pro

More than 10 square feet, hidden in walls or HVAC, or following any flood. Containment really matters here.

Pro only — by law

Sewage backup (Category 3 water), drywall that might contain asbestos, or commercial buildings. Licensing required.

In your state

What mold tends to look like in Humid Continental climates

Humid Continental · IN

Where you live

Cold winters, freeze/thaw cycles, ice damming and basement seepage. Spring melt and summer humidity stack risk; older basements with limited vapor barriers are frequent triggers.

Humid Subtropical

For comparison

Long warm seasons, summer rain, hurricane runoff. Moisture intrusion from wind-driven rain or storm surge is common — drying speed and hidden wall cavities matter most.

Mediterranean

For comparison

Wet winters, dry summers, El Niño cycles. Slab-on-grade homes and stucco assemblies trap winter moisture; persistent fogbelt humidity along the coast adds to attic and crawlspace mold pressure.

Common questions

Things homeowners usually want to know first

Is mold actually dangerous?

Mold can affect indoor air quality and aggravate allergies or asthma in some people, but symptoms vary from person to person. We avoid medical claims here — talk to your physician about exposure and ask the remediation crew about containment, not diagnosis.

How much does mold remediation cost?

Visible surface jobs can be a few hundred dollars; whole-home or hidden water-damage cases run into thousands. Cost depends on square footage, demolition needed, drying time, and whether testing is involved. Ask for itemized scope before any payment.

Can I do mold removal myself?

Small spots under 10 square feet on hard surfaces can usually be cleaned with detergent, water, and PPE. Larger areas, HVAC contamination, or any sewage involvement should go to a licensed remediation crew — improper DIY can spread spores into the rest of the building.

How long does professional remediation take?

A small project may finish in 1–2 days; complex water-damage jobs with structural drying, demolition, and clearance testing can take a week or longer. Drying time alone is often 3–5 days.

Do I need testing before or after the work?

Pre-testing helps confirm there is mold and identify type; post-remediation clearance testing verifies the area is back to acceptable spore counts. Many jobs only do clearance, but if the source is unclear, pre-testing pays off.

Will my homeowner insurance cover this?

Sudden water events (burst pipe, storm) are often covered; long-term moisture or neglect usually is not. Document the water source, dates, and any mitigation steps before filing. Each policy is different — call your carrier early.

Does this company list IICRC training?

Public source data shows IICRC or related restoration credentials referenced for this listing. Confirm by phone which technicians actually hold the credential and whether it is current.

Does this crew handle water extraction too?

Water-damage signals are present in this listing. Ask whether structural drying, demolition, and mold work are bundled, or whether a separate restoration company will be brought in.

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