Quick Answer: Mold remediation in Missouri typically costs $1,500β$6,000 depending on affected area and contamination level. Most homeowners pay only their deductible β we bill insurance directly. Free inspection and lab testing available.
Professional mold inspection, lab testing, certified removal, and prevention. We work directly with your insurance company so you don't pay out of pocket.
From inspection to clearance testing. One call, handled end-to-end.
Visual inspection, moisture mapping, and air quality sampling to identify mold type and extent.
Air and surface samples sent to certified labs. We identify the exact mold species and toxicity level.
Negative air pressure containment, HEPA filtration, and safe removal of contaminated materials per IICRC standards.
Commercial air scrubbers run continuously during remediation to capture airborne spores and protect your family.
Fix the moisture source β leaks, humidity, ventilation β and apply antimicrobial treatments to prevent regrowth.
Post-remediation air and surface testing confirms your space is safe. We don't leave until the lab says it's clean.
Clear, fast, transparent. No surprises.
Call (888) 586-9506. We answer live and schedule same-day or next-day inspection.
Full visual inspection, moisture mapping, and air sampling at the property.
Lab analysis identifies mold type. We build a remediation plan and handle insurance.
Containment, HEPA filtration, and certified removal of all contaminated materials.
Post-remediation testing confirms your space is safe for occupancy.
Missouri's humid subtropical climate makes mold a year-round threat. Average humidity exceeds 70% for 8 months annually. Combine that with Missouri's frequent storms and occasional plumbing failures, and you have perfect mold-growing conditions.
Common causes: Water damage left untreated, high indoor humidity, poor ventilation in bathrooms and attics, foundation leaks, HVAC condensation, and storm damage that wasn't properly dried.
Health risks: Not all mold is toxic, but all mold affects air quality. Common symptoms include respiratory irritation, allergic reactions, headaches, and fatigue. Black mold (Stachybotrys chartarum) produces mycotoxins that require professional remediation. Children, elderly, and immunocompromised individuals face higher risks.
The hidden danger: Mold often grows behind walls, under floors, and in HVAC systems where you can't see it. Musty odors, unexplained allergies, or recent water damage are warning signs. Our professional testing identifies mold type, concentration, and source.
Mold remediation isn't cleaning β it's controlled removal with containment and prevention. Our IICRC-certified process follows EPA and OSHA guidelines:
Step 1: Testing and Assessment
Air and surface samples sent to certified labs. We identify mold species, concentration levels, and moisture sources. This determines our remediation strategy.
Step 2: Containment
Negative air pressure chambers isolate affected areas. HEPA air scrubbers capture airborne spores. This prevents cross-contamination to clean areas.
Step 3: Removal
Contaminated materials are safely removed and bagged. Porous materials (drywall, insulation) are typically removed. Non-porous surfaces are HEPA vacuumed and antimicrobial-treated.
Step 4: Prevention
Moisture source eliminated. Improved ventilation installed. Dehumidification recommendations provided. We don't leave until your home is mold-resistant.
Step 5: Clearance Testing
Post-remediation air samples verify mold levels are safe. We provide lab documentation for real estate transactions and insurance.
Insurance coverage? Mold caused by covered water damage is typically covered. We document the cause and work with your adjuster. Call (888) 586-9506 for same-day inspection.
If you smell musty odors or see discoloration, mold is already established. Early remediation saves money and protects your health.