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Mold and mildew is a common occurrence in many hidden places around the home and in buildings. Mold typically forms on carpet and padding, especially in basements or if not addressed after a flood or pipe break. Mold also grows in not so visible areas such as on structural beams, under floor beams, on sheetrock walls and paneling, and around leaking sewer pipes.  If not corrected, mold can cause structural damage and pose a potential health risk. 

We are mold and mildew remediation experts and have the experience and equipment to correct any size problem and prevent it from spreading. We completely remove the mold using safe, environmentally acceptable procedures. Since we are a construction contractor as well, we also restore structures as needed.

 


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Hidden Mold and Mildew
Photo of Mold Mold on structural beam in a house Photo of Mold Mold typically forms on carpet and padding, especially in basements, if emergency service is not performed after a flood or pipe break
Photo of Fungal Growth Fungal growth typically forms around leaking sewer pipes Photo of Fungal Growth Fungal growth under floor beams is a common occurrence


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Removal of Fungal Growth
Fungal Growth Photo Fungal Growth Photo Significant fungal growth developed within this building

Anderson used skilled measures to successfully repair the damaged area…

Photo of Contaminated Areas Photo of Air Machine Photo of Contaminated Crawl Space
Sealing-off non-contaminated areas Air machine keeps the pressure in the contaminated area less than outside pressure to keep mold spores from spreading Removing the floor above the contaminated area in a crawlspace
Photo of Protected Workers Photo of Fungicidal Protective Coating Photo of HEPA Negative Air Machine
Protected workers removing the mold A fungicidal protective coating is sprayed onto the cleaned surface to prevent bacterial growth A HEPA Negative Air Machine filters out hazardous particles in the air and keeps contaminants under control
Photo of Hepa Vacuum Photo of Vapor Barrier Photo of Cement Being Poured
A HEPA Vacuum cleans up mold spores A vapor barrier is installed over the dirt crawlspace floor Cement poured over the vapor barrier completing the mold abatement