At Green Options And Treatment it is our mission to provide safe and effective green treatment options to our forward thinking client base. No one should have to decide between the toxicity of mold and airborne allergens and the ineffective harsh chemicals or costly unnecessary tearing out of infested surfaces as once was the case. Parents should not have to decide between the ever growing litany of mosquitoe and tick-borne diseases and contaminating their children, pets, and property with deadly pesticides. SAFE DOES HAVE A STRONG SIDE!! Want Reasonable and Responsible? "CALL THE GOAT"
At Green Options And Treatment it is our mission to provide safe and effective green treatment options to our forward thinking client base. No one should have to decide between the toxicity of mold and airborne allergens and the ineffective harsh chemicals or costly unnecessary tearing out of infested surfaces as once was the case. Parents should not have to decide between the ever growing litany of mosquitoe and tick-borne diseases and contaminating their children, pets, and property with deadly pesticides. SAFE DOES HAVE A STRONG SIDE!! Want Reasonable and Responsible? "CALL THE GOAT"
911 Restoration of Boston is a full-scale water damage cleanup restoration company offering you peace of mind after a disaster. We provide water damage restoration, sanitization, mold removal, fire & smoke damage, reconstruction and everything in between with 24/7 availability. Take precautionary actions during the coronavirus. Our techs are trained to sanitize and clean your property with disinfection solutions and follow CDC and EPA protocols. Disasters can happen anytime due to pipe bursts, flood damage, roof leaks, storm damage or other water damage-related emergencies. Fortunately, our IICRC-certified techs will rapidly respond within 45 minutes to handle any water related emergency and help minimize damage.
911 Restoration of Boston is a full-scale water damage cleanup restoration company offering you peace of mind after a disaster. We provide water damage restoration, sanitization, mold removal, fire & smoke damage, reconstruction and everything in between with 24/7 availability. Take precautionary actions during the coronavirus. Our techs are trained to sanitize and clean your property with disinfection solutions and follow CDC and EPA protocols. Disasters can happen anytime due to pipe bursts, flood damage, roof leaks, storm damage or other water damage-related emergencies. Fortunately, our IICRC-certified techs will rapidly respond within 45 minutes to handle any water related emergency and help minimize damage.
Advanced Abatement & Insulation Co is a premier provider of asbestos and mold remediation services, dedicated to creating safe and healthy environments for residential, commercial, and industrial properties. With extensive expertise and state-of-the-art technology, we specialize in the thorough and safe removal of hazardous materials, ensuring peace of mind for our clients. Our Services: Asbestos Abatement: Safe removal and disposal Encapsulation and containment Decontamination and site cleanup Compliance with local, state, and federal regulations Mold Remediation: Mold removal and cleanup Dehumidification and moisture control Structural drying and decontamination Prevention and protection strategies At Advanced Abatement & Insulation Co, we understand the serious health risks associated with asbestos and mold exposure. Our team of certified professionals is trained to handle these materials with the utmost care and precision, using advanced techniques and equipment to ensure thorough remediation. Why Choose Us: Highly trained and certified technicians Cutting-edge technology and methods Comprehensive and reliable testing Adherence to strict safety protocols Transparent and competitive pricing Exceptional customer service and support Our commitment to quality and safety has made us a trusted name in the industry. Whether you're dealing with an asbestos problem or a mold infestation, Advanced Abatement is here to provide efficient and effective solutions. Contact us today for a consultation and let us help you safeguard your property and health. Call or Text Us Now!
Advanced Abatement & Insulation Co is a premier provider of asbestos and mold remediation services, dedicated to creating safe and healthy environments for residential, commercial, and industrial properties. With extensive expertise and state-of-the-art technology, we specialize in the thorough and safe removal of hazardous materials, ensuring peace of mind for our clients. Our Services: Asbestos Abatement: Safe removal and disposal Encapsulation and containment Decontamination and site cleanup Compliance with local, state, and federal regulations Mold Remediation: Mold removal and cleanup Dehumidification and moisture control Structural drying and decontamination Prevention and protection strategies At Advanced Abatement & Insulation Co, we understand the serious health risks associated with asbestos and mold exposure. Our team of certified professionals is trained to handle these materials with the utmost care and precision, using advanced techniques and equipment to ensure thorough remediation. Why Choose Us: Highly trained and certified technicians Cutting-edge technology and methods Comprehensive and reliable testing Adherence to strict safety protocols Transparent and competitive pricing Exceptional customer service and support Our commitment to quality and safety has made us a trusted name in the industry. Whether you're dealing with an asbestos problem or a mold infestation, Advanced Abatement is here to provide efficient and effective solutions. Contact us today for a consultation and let us help you safeguard your property and health. Call or Text Us Now!
Owner operator, free estimates, ask for Andrew if you have any questions.
Owner operator, free estimates, ask for Andrew if you have any questions.
TMP Cleaning & Restoration Services was founded in 1988 in Wakefield, Massachusetts. The company serves Eastern Massachusetts and Southern New Hampshire specializing in cleaning, restoration, water / flood damage, structural drying, mold / odor remediation, and fire-smoke-soot damage. TMP is a preferred vendor of all the major insurance carriers in Massachusetts and responds to residential and commercial losses within one hour of receiving the call. Our Restoration Professionals work closely with home and business owners through our emergency call center to handle the unforeseen when it happens.
TMP Cleaning & Restoration Services was founded in 1988 in Wakefield, Massachusetts. The company serves Eastern Massachusetts and Southern New Hampshire specializing in cleaning, restoration, water / flood damage, structural drying, mold / odor remediation, and fire-smoke-soot damage. TMP is a preferred vendor of all the major insurance carriers in Massachusetts and responds to residential and commercial losses within one hour of receiving the call. Our Restoration Professionals work closely with home and business owners through our emergency call center to handle the unforeseen when it happens.
Tom is an ideal person to call when you have a burst pipe, mold issue or a fire because he has personally experienced each of these crises and knows what you are going through. And, since he knows what insurance companies require in paying claims, Tom can effectively complete your paperwork in a timely manner so that you can reclaim the full use of your home. What makes Tom stand out from the crowd, however, is that he combines 15 years of construction and mold remediation expertise with a truly caring manner. This attitude can be especially important for senior citizens who can feel overwhelmed by the whole process. He explains what needs to be done in an understandable way and then he and his crew do what they says they will do. His goal is to provide “outstanding service with a smile” so that you will be smiling too when the job is complete.
"It started out well, and went very downhill from there. The owner Tom talks a good game, and, what happened on site and what he said would happen were two very different things. And when a VERY big mistake was made by his crew involving asbestos tiles, Tom never stepped up to make things right and actively resisted making things right. No homeowner should have to fight this hard with a company to try and keep their home safe when the homeowner is already going through a nightmare with their home (i.e. sewage flood). Working with Tom and his company resulted in taking an already very stressful situation, and turned it into an even more stressful, complicated situation and left me feeling even more unsafe. The below are all things that occurred on my job: - Tom said the guys on site would let me know when they were going to spray the chemicals in the laundry room (to remediate the mold from the sewage flood) so I could step out of the house to ensure I was safe as I have sensitivity to chemicals. The guys on site never did this on Sep 29th and the fumes definitely came up the radiator pipes into my 1st floor. - I had made a plan with one of the guys on site the morning of Sep 30th, to move my belongings out of the finished living room in the basement, to the garage before they would rip up the carpeting and padding in the basement living room, because underneath the padding is asbestos tile and I wanted to avoid potential exposure to my personal belongings. Especially since Tom’s workers had already uncovered the prior homeowners had glued the carpet padding to the asbestos tiles (and yes I had told them don’t touch the padding where it’s glued to the asbestos tile). My insurance would have happily paid them 6 hrs of labor to move my items. I had also instructed Tom’s worker my dehumidifier needed to be emptied as it needs to be emptied every 24 hours (I had told Tom the owner this as well). Unbeknownst to me, the worker then ripped up the carpeting and padding with my items still in the room and industrial fans going. And broke some of the asbestos tiles when pulling up the carpet padding and didn’t understand the implications of what he had done. The only reason I found out asbestos tiles were broken is because when the worker went to leave, I asked if any of the tiles had broke, and he said yes, in a few places. The worker left, I texted the owner, somebody from the company came back and I heard tape being applied in the room. Apparently they were covering over the broken asbestos tiles with cardboard and tape which does very little when the damage and any exposure had already happened in the room the minute they broke the tiles. - When I talked to the owner, Tom, on Oct 1st and asked why weren’t my belongings moved out of the room like I had instructed, Tom said he would ask the guys and get back to me. Tom never got back to me on what happened. When I saw the worker on Oct 4th and asked why he never moved my belongings, he said I didn’t have time to move them because I had another job to get to. In other words, Tom and his company cut a corner, at the expense of my health and my belongings. - When I talked to Tom on Oct 1st about what was going to be done about my belongings being potentially exposed to asbestos, he said Neil at Eerie Environmental would clean my belongings (the company Tom hired for the asbestos tile testing and abatement). I have since talked to an independent asbestos tester and any porous material (i.e. clothing, etc.) if it has asbestos on it, has to be thrown out and cannot be cleaned so Tom was giving incorrect information and a false sense of security. - When I texted Tom on Oct 2nd and asked who was going to empty my dehumidifier given it needs to be emptied every 24 hours to keep the humidity below 45 to prevent mold growth in the basement living room, and I was no longer comfortable going into the room now that there’s been potential asbestos exposure, he had the guy on site who had broken the asbestos tiles call me. The guy instructed me to go into the room and empty the dehumidifier. I said no, I’m not comfortable doing that given the broken asbestos tiles and he responded, he wasn’t qualified to go in there. The worker then proceeded to say it wasn’t his fault the asbestos tiles broke, it was the fault of the prior homeowners for glueing the carpet padding to the tiles. The worker also told me he’s never worked with asbestos tiles before. I instructed him to have the owner call me. Tom never called me. Instead Tom sent the worker out to my house to empty the dehumidifier. The worker then unplugged my dehumidifier saying it isn’t needed given the industrial dehumidifier their company had running in the laundry room and he moved their industrial dehumidifier into the basement living room. - The workers on site left the windows open to my laundry room and no one from the company thought to make sure they were closed before it rained on Oct 3rd and this is a basement that already has a moisture problem with the windows closed. I had to ask the worker who came on site Oct 2nd to close the windows before the rain came in. - The evening of Oct 3rd I emailed Tom and instructed him I would be hiring a different asbestos abatement company than who he had hired as I was no longer comfortable with the quality of people Tom was bringing into my home. When I followed up with Tom via text on Oct 4th to make sure Tom saw the email, Tom misunderstood what I was asking twice and had the audacity to say his worker was unaware my dehumidifier needed to be emptied (yes this wasn’t even what I was texting him about, and yes I had instructed both Tom and his worker about this two days earlier on Oct 2nd). - The afternoon of Oct 4th I clearly texted Tom their industrial dehumidifier was going to need to stay in the basement living room until the room was tested and cleared there was no asbestos on my belongings or in the air and it was safe for me to empty my dehumidifier every day. I also informed him if the insurance company wasn’t going to pay for the additional asbestos testing I expected his company to pay for this since it was his workers who broke the asbestos tiles. Tom never responded to the text. His workers showed up a few hours later and when I asked if that was the industrial dehumidifier they were rolling out of my basement living room the worker said yes. So Tom completely ignored my text and was going to leave my basement with zero dehumidifying solution in a basement that gets moisture and will mold if there is no working dehumidifier. When I went to block the worker from removing the industrial dehumidifier, the worker threatened to call the police on me. I said call Tom. The worker instructed me to call Tom. I said I can, Tom won’t pick up my calls. I proceeded to call Tom, and once again, Tom didn’t pick up the phone. The worker tried calling Tom and Tom didn’t pick up the phone for him either. Tom responded via text and said “I’m happy to leave the scrubber but I'm going to have pull the rest of the equipment” which didn’t even solve the moisture problem I was concerned about. I texted him back and said the dehumidifier needs to stay or your crew needs to come back once a day and empty my dehumidifier until it’s safe for me to enter the room again. Tom texted back “No”. Mind you this is after I had talked to my insurance claim appraiser earlier in the day and he was in agreement the dehumidifier needed to stay since I couldn’t access the room due to the potential asbestos exposure. Instead Tom called my insurance adjuster (different person than the claim appraiser), didn’t explain what was going on to the adjuster and had the adjuster call me. I explained to the adjuster what was going on and the adjuster agreed to extend payment on the dehumidifier another day until this got sorted out between myself, Tom, and the Insurance Claim Appraiser. Tom ignored this and still took the industrial dehumidifier. One of Tom's workers finally took the initiative to plug my dehumidifier back in and attach the hose solution and run it to the mop sink in my laundry roo"
Rosanne E on October 2021
Tom is an ideal person to call when you have a burst pipe, mold issue or a fire because he has personally experienced each of these crises and knows what you are going through. And, since he knows what insurance companies require in paying claims, Tom can effectively complete your paperwork in a timely manner so that you can reclaim the full use of your home. What makes Tom stand out from the crowd, however, is that he combines 15 years of construction and mold remediation expertise with a truly caring manner. This attitude can be especially important for senior citizens who can feel overwhelmed by the whole process. He explains what needs to be done in an understandable way and then he and his crew do what they says they will do. His goal is to provide “outstanding service with a smile” so that you will be smiling too when the job is complete.
"It started out well, and went very downhill from there. The owner Tom talks a good game, and, what happened on site and what he said would happen were two very different things. And when a VERY big mistake was made by his crew involving asbestos tiles, Tom never stepped up to make things right and actively resisted making things right. No homeowner should have to fight this hard with a company to try and keep their home safe when the homeowner is already going through a nightmare with their home (i.e. sewage flood). Working with Tom and his company resulted in taking an already very stressful situation, and turned it into an even more stressful, complicated situation and left me feeling even more unsafe. The below are all things that occurred on my job: - Tom said the guys on site would let me know when they were going to spray the chemicals in the laundry room (to remediate the mold from the sewage flood) so I could step out of the house to ensure I was safe as I have sensitivity to chemicals. The guys on site never did this on Sep 29th and the fumes definitely came up the radiator pipes into my 1st floor. - I had made a plan with one of the guys on site the morning of Sep 30th, to move my belongings out of the finished living room in the basement, to the garage before they would rip up the carpeting and padding in the basement living room, because underneath the padding is asbestos tile and I wanted to avoid potential exposure to my personal belongings. Especially since Tom’s workers had already uncovered the prior homeowners had glued the carpet padding to the asbestos tiles (and yes I had told them don’t touch the padding where it’s glued to the asbestos tile). My insurance would have happily paid them 6 hrs of labor to move my items. I had also instructed Tom’s worker my dehumidifier needed to be emptied as it needs to be emptied every 24 hours (I had told Tom the owner this as well). Unbeknownst to me, the worker then ripped up the carpeting and padding with my items still in the room and industrial fans going. And broke some of the asbestos tiles when pulling up the carpet padding and didn’t understand the implications of what he had done. The only reason I found out asbestos tiles were broken is because when the worker went to leave, I asked if any of the tiles had broke, and he said yes, in a few places. The worker left, I texted the owner, somebody from the company came back and I heard tape being applied in the room. Apparently they were covering over the broken asbestos tiles with cardboard and tape which does very little when the damage and any exposure had already happened in the room the minute they broke the tiles. - When I talked to the owner, Tom, on Oct 1st and asked why weren’t my belongings moved out of the room like I had instructed, Tom said he would ask the guys and get back to me. Tom never got back to me on what happened. When I saw the worker on Oct 4th and asked why he never moved my belongings, he said I didn’t have time to move them because I had another job to get to. In other words, Tom and his company cut a corner, at the expense of my health and my belongings. - When I talked to Tom on Oct 1st about what was going to be done about my belongings being potentially exposed to asbestos, he said Neil at Eerie Environmental would clean my belongings (the company Tom hired for the asbestos tile testing and abatement). I have since talked to an independent asbestos tester and any porous material (i.e. clothing, etc.) if it has asbestos on it, has to be thrown out and cannot be cleaned so Tom was giving incorrect information and a false sense of security. - When I texted Tom on Oct 2nd and asked who was going to empty my dehumidifier given it needs to be emptied every 24 hours to keep the humidity below 45 to prevent mold growth in the basement living room, and I was no longer comfortable going into the room now that there’s been potential asbestos exposure, he had the guy on site who had broken the asbestos tiles call me. The guy instructed me to go into the room and empty the dehumidifier. I said no, I’m not comfortable doing that given the broken asbestos tiles and he responded, he wasn’t qualified to go in there. The worker then proceeded to say it wasn’t his fault the asbestos tiles broke, it was the fault of the prior homeowners for glueing the carpet padding to the tiles. The worker also told me he’s never worked with asbestos tiles before. I instructed him to have the owner call me. Tom never called me. Instead Tom sent the worker out to my house to empty the dehumidifier. The worker then unplugged my dehumidifier saying it isn’t needed given the industrial dehumidifier their company had running in the laundry room and he moved their industrial dehumidifier into the basement living room. - The workers on site left the windows open to my laundry room and no one from the company thought to make sure they were closed before it rained on Oct 3rd and this is a basement that already has a moisture problem with the windows closed. I had to ask the worker who came on site Oct 2nd to close the windows before the rain came in. - The evening of Oct 3rd I emailed Tom and instructed him I would be hiring a different asbestos abatement company than who he had hired as I was no longer comfortable with the quality of people Tom was bringing into my home. When I followed up with Tom via text on Oct 4th to make sure Tom saw the email, Tom misunderstood what I was asking twice and had the audacity to say his worker was unaware my dehumidifier needed to be emptied (yes this wasn’t even what I was texting him about, and yes I had instructed both Tom and his worker about this two days earlier on Oct 2nd). - The afternoon of Oct 4th I clearly texted Tom their industrial dehumidifier was going to need to stay in the basement living room until the room was tested and cleared there was no asbestos on my belongings or in the air and it was safe for me to empty my dehumidifier every day. I also informed him if the insurance company wasn’t going to pay for the additional asbestos testing I expected his company to pay for this since it was his workers who broke the asbestos tiles. Tom never responded to the text. His workers showed up a few hours later and when I asked if that was the industrial dehumidifier they were rolling out of my basement living room the worker said yes. So Tom completely ignored my text and was going to leave my basement with zero dehumidifying solution in a basement that gets moisture and will mold if there is no working dehumidifier. When I went to block the worker from removing the industrial dehumidifier, the worker threatened to call the police on me. I said call Tom. The worker instructed me to call Tom. I said I can, Tom won’t pick up my calls. I proceeded to call Tom, and once again, Tom didn’t pick up the phone. The worker tried calling Tom and Tom didn’t pick up the phone for him either. Tom responded via text and said “I’m happy to leave the scrubber but I'm going to have pull the rest of the equipment” which didn’t even solve the moisture problem I was concerned about. I texted him back and said the dehumidifier needs to stay or your crew needs to come back once a day and empty my dehumidifier until it’s safe for me to enter the room again. Tom texted back “No”. Mind you this is after I had talked to my insurance claim appraiser earlier in the day and he was in agreement the dehumidifier needed to stay since I couldn’t access the room due to the potential asbestos exposure. Instead Tom called my insurance adjuster (different person than the claim appraiser), didn’t explain what was going on to the adjuster and had the adjuster call me. I explained to the adjuster what was going on and the adjuster agreed to extend payment on the dehumidifier another day until this got sorted out between myself, Tom, and the Insurance Claim Appraiser. Tom ignored this and still took the industrial dehumidifier. One of Tom's workers finally took the initiative to plug my dehumidifier back in and attach the hose solution and run it to the mop sink in my laundry roo"
Rosanne E on October 2021
Proudly serving the local area for over 30 years with many happy customers. I am a veteran owned company and offer 10% off for all veterans. Contractor works on every job personally. Specialize in energy efficiency and weatherization. For all home improvement needs, both interior and exterior, call David for a free estimate today!
Proudly serving the local area for over 30 years with many happy customers. I am a veteran owned company and offer 10% off for all veterans. Contractor works on every job personally. Specialize in energy efficiency and weatherization. For all home improvement needs, both interior and exterior, call David for a free estimate today!
The Professional Team of All Furniture Services® Repair & Restoration of Massachusetts is capable of handling, as well as carrying everything necessary to provide immediate on-site furniture disassembling, assembling and all repairs, on wood, leather, vinyl, fabric, upholstery, antiques, metal, stone, and mechanisms. Methods and products are chosen to make their repairs permanent, invisible and to return furniture to its original or even better condition. On-site or in-shop services offered to all: Manufactures, Stores, Vendors, Warehouses, Designers, Hotels, Restaurants, Construction, Moving, Insurance Companies as well as Individual Customers. We have been at the forefront of the Antique and Modern Repair & Restoration.
The Professional Team of All Furniture Services® Repair & Restoration of Massachusetts is capable of handling, as well as carrying everything necessary to provide immediate on-site furniture disassembling, assembling and all repairs, on wood, leather, vinyl, fabric, upholstery, antiques, metal, stone, and mechanisms. Methods and products are chosen to make their repairs permanent, invisible and to return furniture to its original or even better condition. On-site or in-shop services offered to all: Manufactures, Stores, Vendors, Warehouses, Designers, Hotels, Restaurants, Construction, Moving, Insurance Companies as well as Individual Customers. We have been at the forefront of the Antique and Modern Repair & Restoration.
Green Environmental is a multifaceted environmental engineering firm based in New England. Our clientele includes federal and state agencies, municipalities, real estate developers, banks, attorneys, homeowners and construction companies. With over 20 years of experience in the industry, we offer responsive and cost effective engineering and remediation services, and provide a professional edge over our competitors.
Green Environmental is a multifaceted environmental engineering firm based in New England. Our clientele includes federal and state agencies, municipalities, real estate developers, banks, attorneys, homeowners and construction companies. With over 20 years of experience in the industry, we offer responsive and cost effective engineering and remediation services, and provide a professional edge over our competitors.
Pro-Dry Restoration Specialists, LLC is a disaster restoration contractor serving the Wakefield, MA area since 2004. Services include Water Damage Restoration, Emergency Water Extraction, Sewage Cleanup, Burst Pipes, Appliance Leaks, Fire Damage Restoration, Smoke & Odor Removal, Storm Damage, Flood Damage and Dry Out Services.
"My insurance company's adjuster had recommended Pro-Dry Restoration. When Pro-Dry Restoration removed the damaged walls, an oversight caused the dehumidifier's hose to flood a section of the hardwood floor; lots of water leaked into the basement. The crew chief cleaned up the mess within two hours after I reported the problem. The water removal service is good. The crew was made up of Pro-Dry Restoration employees. They were punctual, efficient, and courteous. After the project manager assured me that only full-time employees would be working on my project, I hired them to restore the walls and paint the rooms. I complained after each phase of my project that subcontractors had been used and their work was not very good. Each time, the project manager told me that the full-time crews had been busy with another project. That's why subcontractors had been hired. At best, the quality of the work was below average. The 3-man crew ordered me to clean up after them and demanded money after they installed the wall boards. Very large holes had been cut into the new walls for no reason so the walls had to be replaced. The painters' and carpenter's work was terrible. Pro-Dry had to repaint many of the walls. There were holes in my kitchen floor after they moved the refrigerator. It took months and a few attempts to repair the floor. I had overpaid for the work so I received a check. Two branches of the company's bank wouldn't cash the check. The first bank told me it was a fraudulent check. The second bank told me they couldn't cash the check. They couldn't tell me why due to privacy laws. Pro-Dry Restoration replaced the check with a certified bank check three days later. I was unable to immediately cash it because it was dated two days later."
Carolyn L on May 2018
Pro-Dry Restoration Specialists, LLC is a disaster restoration contractor serving the Wakefield, MA area since 2004. Services include Water Damage Restoration, Emergency Water Extraction, Sewage Cleanup, Burst Pipes, Appliance Leaks, Fire Damage Restoration, Smoke & Odor Removal, Storm Damage, Flood Damage and Dry Out Services.
"My insurance company's adjuster had recommended Pro-Dry Restoration. When Pro-Dry Restoration removed the damaged walls, an oversight caused the dehumidifier's hose to flood a section of the hardwood floor; lots of water leaked into the basement. The crew chief cleaned up the mess within two hours after I reported the problem. The water removal service is good. The crew was made up of Pro-Dry Restoration employees. They were punctual, efficient, and courteous. After the project manager assured me that only full-time employees would be working on my project, I hired them to restore the walls and paint the rooms. I complained after each phase of my project that subcontractors had been used and their work was not very good. Each time, the project manager told me that the full-time crews had been busy with another project. That's why subcontractors had been hired. At best, the quality of the work was below average. The 3-man crew ordered me to clean up after them and demanded money after they installed the wall boards. Very large holes had been cut into the new walls for no reason so the walls had to be replaced. The painters' and carpenter's work was terrible. Pro-Dry had to repaint many of the walls. There were holes in my kitchen floor after they moved the refrigerator. It took months and a few attempts to repair the floor. I had overpaid for the work so I received a check. Two branches of the company's bank wouldn't cash the check. The first bank told me it was a fraudulent check. The second bank told me they couldn't cash the check. They couldn't tell me why due to privacy laws. Pro-Dry Restoration replaced the check with a certified bank check three days later. I was unable to immediately cash it because it was dated two days later."
Carolyn L on May 2018
Some states require mold removal specialists to be licensed, while others require licensed mold testing companies to create remediation protocols that any contractor can carry out. You can use our state licensing tool to find requirements in your area. In either case, it’s imperative that you hire an experienced professional for mold removal to ensure the safety of your home and your family.
It’s possible to scrub mold off of visible surfaces yourself, but it’s not usually a good idea. Mold is not only a potential health risk, but it’s also difficult to treat in its entirety, especially because it can grow behind walls and in other hidden areas a DIYer might miss. Since mold is a serious and often pervasive issue, you should hire a professional that will remove all of the mold—including any that might be hidden—run industrial air scrubbers to remove airborne particles, and complete mold testing to ensure the underlying problem is solved.
The most effective way to remove mold includes testing affected surfaces and the air for spores, creating a protocol for removal, carrying out the steps within the protocol, running air scrubbers for the recommended amount of time, and then completing a post-remediation round of testing to confirm the issue is solved. Since this work is very involved and there are health risks if done incorrectly, you should always hire an experienced professional to handle mold removal.
The average cost for mold remediation is around $2,200, and most projects fall somewhere between $1,100 and $3,300. Your total will depend on many factors, including the surface area that is affected by mold, the extent of the issue, how much building material your professional needs to replace, whether or not testing is necessary for safety reasons, and existing indoor air quality.
Mold removal will take between one and five days in most cases, but severe mold issues can take several weeks to correct. Your timeline will depend on how much mold there is in your home, where the mold is located, and how much testing and aftercare is required. If you have mold behind your walls or you have an excessive amount of mold that requires removal and running air scrubbers for several days, you could be looking at over a week for the process to be completed.