Mold
Remediation
Physical removal, with your wellness in mind — not just to pass clearance testing.
What it is
There’s no spray that solves mold.
The industry keeps promising one — a fog, a biocide, a treatment that “kills” it — but killing mold in place doesn’t remove it, and dead mold doesn’t stop being a problem. Mold grows into the materials it lives on, which is why the only honest answer is to physically remove what’s colonized and clear what remains. A healthy home isn’t one we’ve layered chemicals into — it’s one we’ve actually made clean.
That distinction is the whole thing. What makes mold a problem isn’t only the living growth — it’s everything it sheds: the spores and microscopic fragments that settle into household dust, carrying the byproducts mold leaves behind. You can’t spray that away, and you can’t scrub it out of the air like an odor. You remove the source, you capture the particles, and you clean the home thoroughly enough that what’s left behind genuinely isn’t. That’s the work.
Who it’s for
Mold remediation is for anyone with confirmed growth who wants it truly gone — not just cleared on paper. Every home is different, and we scope the work to what yours actually needs, and no more. A straightforward problem is handled simply; a home with extensive contamination, or where someone is acutely sensitive, calls for a more involved process. We’ll tell you honestly which one you’re looking at — sometimes it’s less than you feared.
We do work especially closely with families who can’t afford a halfway job — those living with CIRS, MCAS, and chemical sensitivities, for whom “mostly clean,” or a home freshly coated in chemicals, was never going to be good enough. If you react to practically everything, you need a remediation that removes the problem without introducing new ones. That’s the work we were built for — and it’s the same care we bring to every home, scaled to what that home needs.
What to expect
1The protocol
We don’t begin until there’s a protocol to follow.
We work to a licensed assessor’s plan, and an independent assessor confirms the result — we don’t write the test we grade ourselves against. And we won’t remediate blind: if the source of the moisture hasn’t been found, we’ll tell you what it takes to trace it before anything else.
2Removal
The work happens inside sealed containment, under negative air pressure.
So nothing migrates into the clean parts of your home. We remove the colonized materials rather than treating them in place, and we keep the site clean as we go — debris cleared and floors HEPA-vacuumed daily, not saved for the end. As we work, we tell you what we find. If the scope grows, you hear it from us and agree to it before we go further.
3The cleaning
When removal is done, the detailed cleaning begins.
We blow out every crack and crevice with compressed air, inside the running containment, then HEPA-vacuum every surface from top to bottom and left to right, so nothing is missed. Every surface is then wiped with a gentle surfactant — we use Branch Basics, chosen so that even the most sensitive person isn’t trading mold for a chemical they’ll react to. Then we let the home rest, and we come back and do it again, repeating the cycle until the dust stops resettling on the surfaces.
We don’t stop because a schedule says we’re finished. We stop because the work genuinely is.
The honest limits
We’ll always tell you what remediation can and can’t do. We can only remove what can be reached — a colony sealed inside materials we’d have to open up, or fed by a leak no one has found, can stay hidden until the moisture source is addressed. Remediation isn’t permanent protection, either: if the moisture problem that caused the mold returns, the mold can too, which is why fixing the cause matters as much as the cleanup. And the final word on whether your home is clear isn’t ours to give — it belongs to the independent assessor who tests it, as it should be.
Done right, it was never about passing a test. It’s about handing your family back a home that’s working for them — not against them.



