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Musty smell that won't go away? Spotted growth after a leak? We test, contain, remediate, and document everything for your insurance — IICRC-trained crews on call across Guilford County and the Triad.
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Greensboro's 70%+ summer humidity and Piedmont clay foundations make mold one of the most common (and underestimated) home problems in the region. We handle every stage — testing, containment, removal, post-remediation verification, and prevention — and document it the way your insurance adjuster needs it.
Visual + ATP swab + air-quality sampling, third-party lab analysis. Get the truth about what's actually growing before anyone quotes you a remediation bill.
IICRC S520-compliant containment, HEPA filtration, antimicrobial treatment, and removal of affected building materials. Post-job clearance testing included.
Piedmont clay + high water table means attics and crawls are mold ground zero in the Triad. Full encapsulation, dehumidifier sizing, vapor-barrier replacement.
If you can smell mold when the AC runs, the contamination is in the duct system. Full coil + plenum + duct interior cleaning with EPA-registered fungicides.
Called us after a burst pipe or storm event? We dry the structure, treat for incipient growth, and prevent the bigger mold-remediation bill that's otherwise coming in 30 days.
Chain-of-custody lab results, before/after photo logs, and IICRC-aligned written reports formatted the way insurance adjusters in NC expect. We work with your carrier directly.
Crews stationed across Greensboro and the broader Piedmont Triad. Same-day inspections in Guilford, southern Rockingham, and northern Randolph counties.
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IICRC S520 certified mold remediators — the national standard for remediation work
Free written estimates — nothing starts until you approve scope and price
Local Triad crews, not a national dispatch center routing you to whoever's closest
Third-party lab testing, so you're not just trusting our word on what's growing
Insurance billing handled directly — we document the way your adjuster needs
Post-remediation clearance testing included — proof the job worked
Real answers to what Greensboro-area homeowners ask us most often. Still have a question? Call (336) 962-7567 — we answer 24/7.
Greensboro's summer dew points routinely sit above 70°F from June through September, and Triad housing stock has a lot of 1960s–1980s slab-on-grade construction with crawlspaces and tight basement vents that don't breathe. Mold spores germinate above 60% indoor humidity — and Greensboro homes sit at or above that line for 4+ months a year without active dehumidification.
Common species like Cladosporium and Aspergillus are mostly an allergen problem — sinus issues, asthma flare-ups, persistent fatigue. Stachybotrys (black mold) and Chaetoglobosum are mycotoxin producers and warrant immediate professional remediation. Color alone doesn't tell you which — only an air sample or surface culture confirms species. We can sample on the first visit.
Small contained jobs (a single bathroom or a 10-ft section of crawlspace) typically run $500–$1,500. Whole-room remediation with containment, HEPA-filtered air scrubbers, and post-remediation verification testing runs $2,000–$6,000. Whole-house jobs after a major water event can reach $10,000+. We give a fixed written estimate before any demolition starts.
North Carolina insurers typically cover mold only when it results from a covered water event (e.g., burst pipe → mold) and only up to a sub-limit, often $5,000–$10,000. Mold from long-term humidity, deferred maintenance, or a leak you knew about and didn't address is excluded. We document the source carefully because it determines whether your claim even opens.
EPA guidance: under 10 sq ft of non-toxic mold on a hard surface (tile, glass) is DIY-safe with proper PPE and HEPA vacuuming. Anything porous (drywall, carpet, insulation), anything in HVAC, anything you suspect is Stachybotrys, or anything over 10 sq ft needs containment and negative-air-pressure equipment to avoid cross-contaminating the rest of the house — which makes the problem 5× worse.
A standard contained remediation takes 2–4 days: day 1 containment + demolition of affected materials, days 2–3 cleaning + drying + air scrubbing, day 4 post-remediation verification air sampling. We don't re-occupy until verification testing confirms spore counts below pre-remediation baseline.
For emergencies, call (336) 962-7567 for immediate dispatch. For non-emergency quotes, drop your details below and we'll respond within an hour during business hours.
Local guides and field notes from our crews.
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Mold doubles in colony size every 24–48 hours in humid conditions. The faster we contain it, the smaller your bill and the safer your family. Call now for a same-day Greensboro-area inspection — free written estimate before any work begins.
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