Arkansas humidity makes mold a fact of life — and after any water event, mold can take hold in 24 to 48 hours. If you're seeing dark spots, smelling that musty odor, or dealing with unexplained allergy symptoms at home, you may have a mold problem that's bigger than what's visible on the surface.
We don't just wipe away what you can see. We find the moisture that's feeding the mold, contain the area so spores don't spread during removal, remove the affected materials safely, and correct the underlying water problem so it doesn't grow back a month later.
What's included
- Moisture-source detection
- Containment & negative air pressure
- HEPA air scrubbing & filtration
- Safe removal of mold-damaged materials
- Antimicrobial treatment of surfaces
- Structural drying to prevent regrowth
- Post-remediation guidance
- Free on-site assessment
Why mold keeps coming back after DIY
Bleaching a surface mold spot treats the symptom, not the cause. Mold grows because a material stays wet — a slow leak, high humidity, condensation, or a water event that was never properly dried. Until that moisture source is fixed, the mold returns, and disturbing it without containment spreads spores throughout the house.
Proper remediation is as much about moisture control as it is about removal. We fix both.
Our containment-first remediation process
We start by assessing the extent and locating the moisture source with meters and thermal imaging. We then seal off the work area with containment and negative air pressure using HEPA air scrubbers, so spores don't migrate to clean parts of your home while we work.
Affected porous materials are removed and bagged, non-porous surfaces are HEPA-vacuumed and treated with antimicrobials, and the space is dried thoroughly. Finally, we address the water source — because remediation without fixing the moisture is just a temporary reset.
Little Rock's mold-friendly climate
Our humid subtropical summers keep indoor humidity high, and homes near the river or with crawlspaces are especially prone to persistent moisture. Basements, bathrooms, behind washing machines, under sinks, and inside walls that were once wet are the spots we find mold most often.
If your home has ever had a water event that wasn't professionally dried, it's worth an inspection — mold likes to grow where you can't see it.