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Mold Remediation & Inspection Services in University Of California-Davis, CA


Mold is the silent intruder. It hides in crawlspaces, behind shower tiles, and in attics, slowly degrading your air quality and your home's structure. We are the University Of California-Davis, CA authority on professional mold removal. We don't rely on guesswork; we use science-backed protocols for mold inspection and moisture assessment to find the source, contain the spread, and physically remove the growth.

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The Mold Removal Process in University Of California-Davis, CA


True remediation is about containment and removal, not just killing. Dead mold spores are still allergenic. Our process includes:

  • Containment: We set up plastic barriers and negative air pressure chambers to ensure mold spores don't spread to clean parts of the house during work.
  • Removal: We remove compromised porous materials (like drywall and insulation) and use HEPA vacuum mold cleaning on semi-porous surfaces.
  • Treatment: We apply antimicrobial treatments to structural studs to prevent future growth.
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Attic & Basement Mold Solutions


In University Of California-Davis, CA, attics and basements are prime breeding grounds due to condensation and humidity. We specialize in black mold remediation in basements and attic mold remediation. We address the underlying moisture issue—whether it is a roof leak or lack of ventilation—because without fixing the water, the mold will always return.

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Clearance Testing for Peace of Mind


How do you know the mold is gone? We offer post remediation mold clearance testing options. We can coordinate with third-party hygienists to take air samples, verifying that the spore count in your home has returned to normal, healthy levels. This documentation is crucial for real estate transactions and mold remediation with clearance reports for insurance.





Frequently Asked Questions


  • Is bleach good for killing mold? No. Bleach only bleaches the color; it doesn't kill the root on porous surfaces. We use EPA-registered fungicides designed specifically for remediation.
  • How much does mold inspection cost? We offer competitive pricing for inspections. If we find mold that needs remediation, the inspection fee is often credited toward the removal cost.
  • Can I paint over mold? Never paint over active mold. The paint will peel, and the mold will eat through it. The mold must be removed or remediated before encapsulation paint is applied.
  • What causes musty smells? Musty odors are MVOCs (Microbial Volatile Organic Compounds)—gas released by actively growing mold. If you smell it, you have a moisture problem.
  • Do I need to move out during remediation? Usually, no. If we can set up secure containment barriers, you can safely live in the other parts of the home while we work.Call 24/7: Get an Immediate Crew On-Site




Breathe Freely Again


Your home should be a safe haven, not a health hazard. Let our certified technicians eliminate the mold and restore fresh, clean air to your property.

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Customer Reviews

"We found mold behind our washing machine. They came in, sealed off the laundry room, and removed it all safely. Very professional."

"I was buying a house and the inspector found mold in the attic. This team gave me a fair quote and fixed it so we could close on time."

"No more musty smell in the basement! They scrubbed the joists and HEPA vacuumed everything. Highly recommend."





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Eugene W. Hilgard, Carr's successor, recognized that Berkeley's soil and climate were terrible for farming (the campus directly faces the notoriously foggy Golden Gate) and switched from "practical" to what he called "rational" instruction in scientific principles of agriculture at Berkeley. He concentrated on things like soil science and fermentation that could be researched and taught in a university laboratory, supplemented by limited data gathering and experiments (but not hands-on teaching) at agricultural experimental stations in the field. Hilgard was disdainful of the idea of a university farm. He felt that for such a farm to teach effectively, it would necessarily have to be a model farm with examples of the best of everything, without any reference to local profitability, climate, or circumstances, and such a thing was clearly infeasible.

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