Residential Mold Damage Restoration and Removal
Residential Mold Damage Repair & Restoration
Mold can grow quickly after water leaks, flooding, or high humidity and can spread silently behind walls, floors, and ceilings. Restore Heroes specializes in residential mold damage repair and restoration, eliminating mold at its source and restoring a clean, healthy living environment for your family.
Common Causes of Residential Mold Damage
- Undetected water leaks
- Previous water damage not fully dried
- Roof or plumbing leaks
- High indoor humidity
- Poor ventilation in bathrooms or basements
- Flooding or storm water intrusion
- Condensation around windows and pipes
Mold often begins as a small problem but can spread rapidly, damaging building materials and affecting air quality.
Types of Damage
- Visible mold growth on walls, ceilings, or floors
- Hidden mold inside walls, insulation, and carpets
- Structural damage to wood, drywall, and framing
- Musty, persistent odors
- Contaminated HVAC systems
- Damage to personal belongings and furniture
Even when mold is not visible, spores can circulate through the air and ventilation systems, making professional inspection essential.
What To Do If You Suspect Mold
- Avoid disturbing or touching visible mold
- Do not attempt to clean with household cleaners or bleach
- Reduce airflow around the affected area to prevent spreading
- Fix any active water leaks if possible
- Call Restore Heroes for a professional mold inspection
DIY cleaning can spread spores and worsen contamination—professional remediation ensures complete and safe removal.
What Restore Heroes Does
- Conduct thorough mold inspection and moisture detection
- Identify hidden mold using advanced equipment
- Contain affected areas to prevent cross-contamination
- Safely remove contaminated materials when necessary
- Clean, sanitize, and deodorize affected areas
- Restore and repair damaged structures
As water damage restoration experts and every disaster restoration professionals, Restore Heroes not only removes mold—but addresses the moisture source so it doesn’t return.