Mold Remediation Services

Mold growth can develop quickly after water damage and may pose health risks if not properly addressed. Fisher Restoration provides professional mold remediation services designed to safely remove mold, prevent cross-contamination, and address underlying moisture issues.

Our process includes inspection, containment, HEPA filtration, removal of affected materials when necessary, and thorough cleaning and sanitization. We focus on identifying the root cause of mold growth to help prevent recurrence.

Whether mold is discovered after a water loss or during a routine inspection, our team takes a careful, transparent approach to protect your property and indoor air quality.

Mold Remediation FAQ

What is mold remediation?
Mold remediation is the process of safely removing mold growth, cleaning affected areas, and addressing the moisture source that caused the mold to develop. The goal is to prevent further growth and restore a healthy indoor environment.

Is mold dangerous?
Mold can cause health concerns, especially for individuals with allergies, asthma, or compromised immune systems. Professional remediation helps reduce exposure and prevent the spread of spores.

Can I clean mold myself?
Surface mold may appear minor, but improper cleaning can spread spores and worsen the issue. Professional remediation ensures proper containment, filtration, and removal.

How do you prevent mold from coming back?
We identify and address the moisture source that caused the mold, whether it’s a leak, humidity issue, or past water damage. Proper drying and repairs are key to prevention.

Does insurance cover mold remediation?
Coverage depends on the cause of the mold. If it results from a covered water loss, insurance may apply. We can help document the damage and work with your insurance provider when applicable.

What To Do If You Discover Mold

If you suspect or discover mold in your home or business:

Do:

  • Limit access to the affected area

  • Turn off HVAC systems serving the area if possible

  • Take photos for documentation

  • Contact a professional mold remediation company

Do NOT:

  • Disturb or scrub visible mold

  • Use bleach or household cleaners

  • Run fans that may spread spores

  • Remove materials without professional guidance

Prompt professional assessment helps prevent further contamination and unnecessary damage.