FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

  • How does dry fog mold remediation work?

    Dry fog remediation uses a hospital-grade sterilant that penetrates surfaces to eliminate mold without demolition. The process typically completes in one day with minimal disruption to your home.
  • What's included in a mold inspection?

    A comprehensive mold inspection includes visual assessment of problem areas, moisture detection, and air quality testing. We identify mold sources and provide detailed recommendations for remediation.
  • When should I test for mold?

    Test for mold if you notice musty odors, visible growth, or water damage. Regular testing is recommended after flooding, leaks, or if family members experience unexplained respiratory issues.
  • Why choose dry fog over traditional methods?

    Dry fog requires little to no demolition compared to traditional removal methods. It reaches hidden areas behind walls and completes faster while using hospital-grade sterilants for thorough treatment.
  • Can mold testing detect hidden problems?

    Yes, professional mold testing uses air sampling and moisture meters to detect hidden mold behind walls, under floors, and in HVAC systems before visible growth appears.
  • How long does mold remediation take?

    Our dry fog remediation process often completes in just one day for most homes. Traditional methods may take several days due to demolition and reconstruction requirements.
  • What causes mold to return?

    Mold returns when moisture sources aren't eliminated. Proper remediation addresses both mold removal and moisture control through ventilation improvements and leak repairs to prevent regrowth.
  • Is dry fog treatment safe for families?

    Yes, dry fog uses hospital-grade sterilants that are safe when applied by certified professionals. The treatment eliminates mold without harsh chemicals or extensive demolition that disrupts living spaces.
  • Do you provide over-the-phone estimates?

    Yes, we offer convenient over-the-phone estimates for mold services. We also provide a 10% military and veteran discount to honor those who've served our community.
  • What's the difference between testing and inspection?

    Mold testing analyzes air and surface samples in laboratories for specific mold types. Inspection involves visual assessment and moisture detection to identify problem areas and sources.

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