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 Grafton, WI 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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True remediation is about containment and removal, not just killing. Dead mold spores are still allergenic. Our process includes:
In Grafton, WI, 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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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.
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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"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."
Like many of Ozaukee County's cities and villages, the Village of Grafton has rural roots and began as a mill town. The German and Irish immigrants who settled in Grafton in the 1840s utilized the Milwaukee River as a source of hydropower for gristmills and woolen mills. Manufacturing grew and prospered in the village in the 20th century, including the Paramount Records studio and plant, which was in Grafton from 1929 to 1935. Paramount was one of the first and largest producers of blues and jazz records marketed to African-American consumers. Paramount's role in Grafton's history and Blues music history earned the village a spot on the historic Mississippi Blues Trail.
Zip Codes in Grafton, WI that we also serve: 53024