Black Mold Removal
Containment and source removal for Stachybotrys and other high-concern mold species.
See black mold removalFrom the first inspection to independent post-remediation verification, one Edmond crew contains, removes, and clears mold to IICRC S520 standards.
Mold remediation is the containment, removal, and cleaning of mold-contaminated materials, following the IICRC S520 standard's seven-step process: assessment and condition classification, containment with negative air pressure, PPE, source removal, cleaning, drying, and post-remediation verification. Mold like Stachybotrys grows into porous materials, so surface cleaning with bleach rarely solves the problem — the growth needs to be physically removed under containment. Edmond Restoration Pros covers all 6 mold scenarios below, 24/7. Call (405) 347-6460.
Mold can begin colonizing damp materials within 24 to 48 hours of a water event under the right conditions, which is exactly why an undried leak, a humid attic, or a poorly ventilated bathroom so often turns into a mold problem days or weeks later. Once established, mold like Stachybotrys chartarum grows its structure into porous materials — drywall, wood framing, insulation — not just across the surface, which is why wiping it with bleach rarely reaches the root of the growth and can even release more spores into the air through aggressive scrubbing.
The three most common paths to mold in Edmond homes are a water loss that wasn't dried quickly enough, poor attic or bathroom ventilation trapping humidity, and a crawl space or basement with chronic moisture. Each has its own root cause, and remediation that doesn't address that cause almost always sees the mold return.
Six services, one Edmond-based crew, each with its own root cause and containment approach.
Containment and source removal for Stachybotrys and other high-concern mold species.
See black mold removalRoof leaks, misrouted exhaust fans, and poor ventilation addressed alongside the mold itself.
See attic mold serviceWood rot and mold beneath the home tied to chronic ground moisture.
See crawl space mold removalGrout, caulk, and tile mold from inadequate ventilation and trapped humidity.
See bathroom mold removalAir and surface sampling to identify species, extent, and whether growth is active.
See inspection & testingS520-compliant remediation for offices, retail, and multi-tenant properties.
See commercial mold serviceBy the time mold is visible, it's often been growing for days. Call now and talk to a real Edmond technician in under 60 seconds. Free inspection, no call-out fee, and containment starts the same visit.
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We classify the contamination condition — normal, settled spores, or active growth — before scoping any work.
Physical barriers and negative air pressure isolate the work area from the rest of the property.
Protective equipment is matched to the contamination level identified during assessment.
Mold-contaminated materials are physically removed under containment, not just surface-cleaned.
Remaining surfaces are HEPA-vacuumed and treated with antimicrobial.
The area is dried to prevent recurrence, then independently verified before containment comes down.
Based at 18 E 15th St in Edmond, we cover all Edmond ZIP codes — 73003, 73012, 73013, 73025, and 73034 — plus Oklahoma City, Nichols Hills, Arcadia, and Guthrie. See the full service area map.
S520 classifies indoor mold conditions into three tiers: Condition 1 is normal fungal ecology with no remediation needed, Condition 2 is settled spores from an outside or Condition 3 source with no active growth, and Condition 3 is actual active mold growth. We classify your property's condition before recommending any scope of work.
Mold like Stachybotrys grows its root structure into porous materials, not just on the surface. Bleach and scrubbing may lighten surface staining but rarely kill the growth embedded in drywall or wood, and aggressive scrubbing can actually release more spores into the air than it removes.
For most jobs, a visual inspection combined with moisture readings is enough to scope the work. For larger, commercial, insurance-funded, or disclosure-related situations, we recommend air and surface sampling analyzed by an accredited lab, both before work begins and after, to verify results.
Post-Remediation Verification, or PRV, is an independent inspection confirming remediation met the project scope before containment comes down. It's standard on commercial, insurance-funded, and disclosure-driven projects, and we coordinate it as part of the process.
Mold can begin colonizing damp materials within 24 to 48 hours under the right conditions, which is why a water loss that isn't dried quickly and thoroughly so often turns into a mold remediation job days later.
Both matter, and skipping the source is the most common reason mold returns. We remediate the existing growth and identify the moisture source — a leak, poor ventilation, or high humidity — so it can be corrected, whether that's our work or a referral to the right specialist.
We answer live 24/7 in Edmond and the north OKC metro, set up containment the same visit, and bill your insurance directly. No forms, no waiting on a callback — just a real technician on the way.
Call (405) 347-6460