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Riverside County · Inland Empire · 24/7 Emergency
IICRC Certified Mold Specialists — Riverside County

Mold Remediation &
Inspection Riverside County

Concerned about mold in your home? Our certified specialists inspect, contain, and safely remove mold while protecting your indoor air quality — so you know your home is truly safe.

IICRC Certified (AMRT)
Safe Containment Protocols
HEPA Air Filtration
IICRC S520 Standard
Signs You May Have Mold
You don't need visible mold to have a problem. These are the most common indicators.
Musty or earthy smellEspecially in bathrooms, basements, or after water damage.
Discoloration on walls or ceilingsDark spots, staining, or streaking that keeps coming back.
Past water damageAnywhere water sat for more than 24–48 hours.
Allergy symptoms indoorsSneezing, congestion, or irritation that improves outside.
Peeling paint or bubbling drywallOften a sign of moisture behind the surface.
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No pressure · Professional opinion · No obligation
IICRC AMRTApplied Microbial Remediation
Safe Containment6-mil barriers · Negative air pressure
HEPA Air FiltrationNegative air scrubbers on every job
IICRC S520Mold Remediation Standard
CA Lic. # 1081031Licensed · Bonded · Insured
What You Should Know

Mold Is Often Hidden —
And It Doesn't Go Away on Its Own

Mold doesn't always look like what you'd expect. It often grows behind drywall, under flooring, inside wall cavities, and in attic spaces — completely invisible until it becomes a larger problem.

DIY cleaning treats the surface, not the source. Wiping visible mold with bleach doesn't address what's growing behind walls or inside materials.
Mold spores travel through air. Without proper containment, disturbing mold spreads spores to unaffected areas of the home.
The moisture source must be fixed first. Removing mold without addressing why it grew means it comes back.

"Without proper containment, mold can spread during cleanup — making a small problem significantly larger."

Where Mold Hides in Riverside County Homes

In our warm climate, moisture finds its way into these areas most often.

Behind bathroom and kitchen drywall
Under flooring after water damage
Attic spaces (roof leaks, poor ventilation)
Crawl spaces and subfloor areas
Inside HVAC systems and ductwork
Around windows with condensation issues
Garage walls adjacent to water sources
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What We Do

Complete Mold Remediation
From Inspection to Clearance

Every job follows IICRC S520 standards. Proper containment, safe removal, and post-remediation verification — done right the first time.

Mold Inspection & Assessment

Visual inspection plus moisture mapping to identify the extent of mold growth and the moisture source driving it.

Containment Setup

6-mil poly barriers and negative air pressure established before any work begins — preventing spore spread to unaffected areas.

HEPA Air Scrubbing

Commercial air scrubbers with HEPA filtration run continuously to capture airborne spores throughout the remediation process.

Safe Mold Removal

Affected materials properly removed and disposed of per EPA and IICRC S520 protocols. No shortcuts, no surface-only treatments.

Antimicrobial Treatment

EPA-registered antimicrobials applied to all affected surfaces to inhibit future mold growth after remediation is complete.

Post-Remediation Clearance

Final inspection and clearance documentation confirming the area meets indoor air quality standards — for your peace of mind and insurance records.

Our Standard

We Follow Proper Protocols —
Not Shortcuts

Proper mold removal isn't just about cleaning — it's about preventing it from spreading. Every job follows IICRC S520 standards from start to finish.

01

Containment Barriers

6-mil polyethylene barriers seal off the work area before any mold is disturbed. This keeps spores contained to the remediation zone.

02

Negative Air Pressure

Air pressure inside the containment zone is kept lower than outside, so airflow moves inward — not outward into your living spaces.

03

HEPA Filtration Throughout

Commercial HEPA air scrubbers run continuously during remediation, capturing particles as small as 0.3 microns — including mold spores.

04

Proper Material Removal

Porous materials like drywall and insulation that cannot be fully cleaned are removed and disposed of per EPA guidelines — not left in place.

"Proper mold removal isn't just about cleaning — it's about preventing it from spreading to the rest of your home."

Indoor Air Quality

Focused on Your
Indoor Air Quality

We take a calm, measured approach to mold — not a fearful one. Our goal is accurate information and proper remediation so your home's air is genuinely clean.

Respiratory Concerns

Mold can irritate airways and worsen conditions like asthma. Proper remediation and HEPA air scrubbing addresses the source rather than masking symptoms.

Allergy Triggers

Mold spores are a common allergen. If symptoms are worst at home and improve outdoors, indoor mold may be a contributing factor worth investigating.

Children & Sensitive Individuals

Children, elderly residents, and those with compromised immune systems can be more susceptible to mold-related air quality issues. Early inspection is worthwhile.

Coverage Questions

Does Insurance
Cover Mold?

It depends. The short answer: mold caused by a covered water loss is often claimable. Mold from long-term neglect typically is not.

When Mold May Be Covered

If mold developed as a direct result of a sudden and accidental water event — burst pipe, appliance failure, or storm damage — your homeowner's policy may cover remediation costs.

Mold resulting from a covered water loss
Proper documentation of source and extent
IICRC-compliant scope and reporting
Xactimate estimate submitted to carrier

How We Help

We help identify the moisture source, document findings accurately, and prepare Xactimate estimates when applicable. Our documentation gives your claim the best possible foundation.

Not sure if your situation is covered? Call us — we'll give you an honest assessment before any work begins.

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How It Works

Our Mold Remediation
Process

Clear, methodical, and explained every step of the way.

1
Inspection

Visual assessment and moisture mapping to determine scope and source.

2
Containment

Barriers and negative air pressure established before any work begins.

3
Air Filtration

HEPA scrubbers running continuously throughout the process.

4
Removal

Affected materials properly removed per IICRC S520 protocols.

5
Treatment & Clearance

Antimicrobial application and post-remediation clearance documentation.

Where We Work

Serving Riverside County
& The Inland Empire

Local team familiar with Inland Empire homes, climate conditions, and common moisture sources in our region.

Not sure if it's mold? A professional assessment gives you real answers.

No guesswork, no pressure. Just a calm, honest inspection from a certified specialist.

Call 1-800-528-9110

Free inspection · No obligation · No pressure

Common Questions

Mold Questions
Answered Honestly

Is mold dangerous?
Not all mold is equally harmful, but any indoor mold growth should be addressed. Mold can trigger allergies, respiratory irritation, and worsen conditions like asthma — particularly for children, elderly residents, and those with sensitivities. The concern is less about the specific type of mold and more about the extent of growth and your home's overall air quality.
Can I remove mold myself?
Small surface mold on non-porous materials (like tile) can sometimes be cleaned with appropriate products. However, mold that has grown into drywall, wood, or other porous materials requires proper containment and removal. Disturbing mold without containment spreads spores — often making the problem worse. If mold covers more than a few square feet or is inside walls, professional remediation is the right call.
How much does mold remediation cost?
Cost depends on the size of the affected area, how far mold has spread into materials, and the level of containment required. A small bathroom job is very different from attic mold or wall cavity contamination. We provide a free inspection and honest assessment before any work begins — so you know exactly what's needed and what it will cost before committing.
Do I need mold testing?
Not always. When mold is visually confirmed, testing before remediation is usually unnecessary. Post-remediation clearance testing is more valuable — it confirms the area meets indoor air quality standards after work is complete. Testing is also useful when mold is suspected but not visible, or for documentation purposes when an insurance claim is involved.
How long does mold remediation take?
It depends on the scope. A contained bathroom mold issue may take 1–2 days. Larger jobs involving wall cavities, attics, or crawl spaces can take 3–5 days or more. We walk you through the expected timeline during the initial inspection so there are no surprises.

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Let's Take a Look.

No pressure. Just a professional assessment from a certified mold specialist. We'll tell you exactly what we find, what it means, and what your options are.

Free inspection, no obligation
IICRC certified specialists
Honest assessment — no upselling
Insurance documentation when applicable
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