What Is Mold Remediation?
Mold remediation is the process of identifying, containing, and safely removing mold from a building while addressing the underlying moisture source. Unlike simple cleaning, professional remediation follows strict IICRC standards to ensure mold is completely eliminated and prevented from returning.
Connecticut's climate — humid summers, wet springs, and cold winters with condensation — makes Fairfield County homes particularly susceptible to mold growth. When left untreated, mold can spread rapidly, compromise structural integrity, and pose serious health risks to occupants.
Our Mold Remediation Process
We follow a comprehensive, multi-step process to ensure thorough and lasting results:
- Initial Assessment: Full inspection to identify all mold sources and affected areas
- Containment: We seal off affected areas to prevent spores from spreading during removal
- Air Filtration: HEPA air scrubbers run continuously during remediation
- Mold Removal: All mold-contaminated materials are safely removed and disposed of
- Antimicrobial Treatment: EPA-approved treatments applied to all affected surfaces
- Structural Drying: Industrial drying equipment eliminates remaining moisture
- Post-Clearance Testing: Air and surface testing confirms the space is safe
- Documentation: Full written report provided for insurance and records
Areas We Treat
Mold can grow anywhere moisture is present. Our teams are trained to safely remediate mold in:
- Basements and crawl spaces
- Attics and roof structures
- Bathrooms and kitchens
- Walls (inside and behind drywall)
- HVAC systems and ductwork
- Crawl spaces and subfloors
- After flood or water damage events


Why Mold Remediation Should Not Be DIY
While minor surface mold on non-porous materials can sometimes be cleaned with bleach, significant mold infestations require professional remediation. Attempting to remove mold without proper containment, PPE, and equipment can:
- Spread mold spores throughout your home via air currents
- Expose you and your family to harmful mycotoxins
- Miss hidden mold behind walls, under floors, or in cavities
- Fail to address the moisture source, causing rapid regrowth
- Void your homeowner's insurance claim
How Much Does Mold Remediation Cost in CT?
Mold remediation costs in Connecticut vary depending on the size of the affected area, the type of mold, and the extent of structural damage. Typical ranges:
- Minor (under 10 sq ft): $500 – $1,500
- Moderate (10–100 sq ft): $1,500 – $5,000
- Extensive (over 100 sq ft): $5,000 – $15,000+
We provide free, no-obligation estimates. Many mold remediation jobs are covered fully or partially by homeowner's insurance — we provide full documentation to support your claim.
Frequently Asked Questions
Service Areas — Mold Remediation
We provide mold remediation throughout Fairfield County, CT: