mold
our biohazard clean up Process
examine mold damage
We use advanced moisture-meter equipment to measure moisture in your floors, walls, ceilings, and cabinets.
extract, remove & dry water immediately
Our mold removal professionals use commercial-grade dehumidifiers and water removal and extraction equipment to dry out your floors, carpets, cabinets, and walls to contain damage and abate mold spread and growth.
secure affected areas
To prevent mold spores from spreading, the contaminated area is sealed off using plastic sheeting. We then create negative air pressure to direct the mold away from indoor space.
disposal of affected materials
Some materials will need to be disposed of, such as: ceiling tiles; insulation; wall boards; carpet; soft furnishings; clothes; papers; and books. Non-porous metals, glass and hard plastics may be cleaned and reused. Depending on the degree of mold damage, semi porous wood may be cleaned up by drying, sanding, and treating with an environmentally safe anti-microbial solvent before reusing.
Heating, Ventilation and A/C System Treatment
Your heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and crawl spaces will be dried, cleaned, and then treated with HEPA filtration to remove remaining mold particles.
Whole House Mold Disinfection
To disinfect your home from mold spores, we use negative ions (electrically-charged particles) to remove airborne contaminates.
Mold Damage Repair and Restoration
Restoration Warriors has full-time professional mold damage repair and restoration crews available to rebuild, repair, and restore your home.
mold remediation & clean up services
Perform Mold Removal, Clean-Up, Dry-Out & Repair
Provide Contents Restoration & Storage
Provide Demolition, Construction & Reconstruction
Complete Water Damage Restoration & Mold Remediation
Our licensed mold removal technicians will alleviate your concerns with practical mold abatement information and answer your mold clean-up questions and put your mind at ease. Texas licensing requirements protect consumers by preventing the same company from performing a mold inspection and mold remediation on the same property. This is to prevent unscrupulous companies from falsely or inaccurately reporting mold findings in order to justify unnecessary remediation work.