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Your basement stops smelling like a wet sock. The air in your home feels cleaner, and you’re not wondering what’s growing behind the walls anymore.
Your kids can play downstairs without you worrying. You stop waking up congested or dealing with that persistent cough that won’t quit. If you’re selling, buyers don’t walk away after the inspection.
Mold doesn’t just disappear on its own, and surface cleaning doesn’t cut it. You need someone who finds the source, removes what’s there, and makes sure it doesn’t come back. That’s what professional mold removal actually does—it gives you a home that’s safe to live in and a problem that’s actually solved.
In Bucks County, where humidity loves to settle into basements and crawl spaces, this isn’t about scrubbing visible spots. It’s about addressing moisture at the source so you’re not dealing with the same issue six months later.
We work across Bucks County, and we’ve seen what happens when mold gets ignored or handled wrong. Argus homes—especially the older ones—deal with foundation moisture, poor ventilation, and basements that were built before anyone cared about humidity control.
We’re certified mold remediation specialists who follow EPA guidelines and IICRC standards. That’s not marketing talk—it’s how we make sure the job is done safely and completely. Our team lives and works here, so when you call, you’re talking to someone who knows exactly what Bucks County basements look like in July.
We don’t upsell. We don’t drag things out. You get a free inspection, a clear estimate, and work that’s done right the first time.
First, we inspect your property top to bottom. That means checking behind walls, under floors, in attics—anywhere moisture hides. We use thermal imaging and moisture meters to find mold you can’t see yet.
Once we know what we’re dealing with, we contain the area so mold spores don’t spread during removal. Then we remove contaminated materials, treat affected surfaces, and use HEPA filtration to clean the air. If drywall or insulation is compromised, it gets pulled out and replaced.
But here’s the part most mold removal companies skip: we identify why the mold showed up in the first place. Leaking foundation? Poor ventilation? Humidity sitting at 70% all summer? We tell you what needs to change so this doesn’t happen again.
After remediation, we can arrange post-testing to verify the mold is gone. You get documentation for your records, your insurance company, or your real estate transaction. Then you move on with your life.
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You get a thorough inspection with moisture mapping and mold testing if needed. Containment setup to prevent cross-contamination. Safe removal of mold growth using EPA-approved methods. HEPA air filtration during the entire process.
We handle black mold, attic mold, basement mold, and hidden mold behind walls or under flooring. If materials are too damaged to salvage, we remove and dispose of them properly—then restore the area so it’s livable again.
In Argus and throughout Bucks County, we also help with insurance claims. That means documentation, photos, detailed reports, and direct communication with your adjuster if needed. Mold claims can be tricky, and having someone who knows what insurers require makes a difference.
We also address the moisture problem. Whether that’s a foundation crack, a leaking pipe, poor grading, or a crawl space that’s basically a swamp, we’ll tell you what’s feeding the mold. Fixing that is how you avoid spending money on mold removal again next year.
You’ll usually smell it before you see it—that musty, damp odor that doesn’t go away even after you clean. It’s especially noticeable in basements, bathrooms, or anywhere water tends to hang around.
Visible mold shows up as black, green, or white patches on walls, ceilings, or around windows. But mold also grows where you can’t see it—inside walls, under floors, behind appliances. If you’ve had water damage, a leak, or flooding in the past year, there’s a good chance mold is growing somewhere.
Health symptoms are another clue. Persistent coughing, sneezing, headaches, or worsening asthma—especially when you’re home—can point to mold exposure. If multiple people in your house are dealing with respiratory issues that don’t make sense, it’s worth getting an inspection.
Bleach kills surface mold on non-porous materials like tile or glass, but it doesn’t penetrate porous surfaces like drywall or wood. So you’re cleaning what you can see while the roots keep growing underneath.
Scrubbing mold also releases spores into the air, which can spread contamination to other parts of your home. Without proper containment and air filtration, you’re making the problem bigger. And if you don’t fix the moisture source, the mold just comes back.
For small areas—less than 10 square feet—you might be able to handle it if you know what you’re doing. Anything larger, or if it’s black mold, you’re better off calling a mold specialist. Professional mold removal includes containment, safe removal, air cleaning, and identifying why the mold showed up so it doesn’t return.
Most residential mold removal jobs take between one and five days, depending on the size of the affected area and how much material needs to be removed. A single moldy bathroom might take a day. A flooded basement with mold throughout could take a week.
The process includes inspection, containment setup, removal, cleaning, air filtration, and restoration if drywall or flooring was removed. We’re not rushing through it—we’re making sure it’s done completely so you don’t pay for the same job twice.
If testing is involved, that can add a few days for lab results. But once we start, we work straight through until the mold is gone and the space is safe again. You’ll know the timeline upfront after the inspection, so there are no surprises.
It depends on what caused the mold. If it’s from a sudden, accidental event—like a burst pipe or storm damage—most homeowners insurance policies will cover remediation. If it’s from long-term neglect, poor maintenance, or a slow leak you ignored, probably not.
Insurance companies want to see that you acted quickly after discovering water damage. Mold that grows because a problem was left unfixed for months usually isn’t covered. That’s why documenting everything and calling a professional mold removal company fast matters.
We work with insurance companies regularly and can help with the claims process. That includes detailed reports, photos, moisture readings, and direct communication with your adjuster. We know what they’re looking for, and we can help you avoid claim denials due to missing documentation.
Mold removal means getting rid of visible mold growth. Mold remediation means removing the mold and fixing the conditions that allowed it to grow in the first place. One is a surface fix. The other is a permanent solution.
You can remove mold all day long, but if moisture is still getting in through a foundation crack or your basement humidity is sitting at 65%, the mold will come back. Remediation addresses the root cause—whether that’s a leak, poor ventilation, or drainage issues around your foundation.
Professional mold remediation also includes containment to prevent spores from spreading, HEPA air filtration, safe disposal of contaminated materials, and post-remediation verification. It’s a complete process, not just scrubbing and painting over the problem. That’s why hiring a mold specialist costs more than a handyman with a bottle of bleach—but it actually works.
Most mold remediation projects in Bucks County run between $1,500 and $6,000, depending on the size of the affected area, the type of mold, and how much material needs to be removed. A small bathroom might cost $1,500. A full basement could run $5,000 or more.
Black mold removal costs more because it requires stricter containment and safety protocols. If you need drywall replaced, flooring pulled up, or structural repairs, that adds to the total. But you’ll know the cost upfront—we provide detailed estimates after the inspection, before any work starts.
Trying to save money with DIY mold cleaning usually backfires. You miss hidden growth, spread spores, and end up paying more later when the problem gets worse. Professional mold removal done right the first time costs less than doing it twice. And if insurance covers it, your out-of-pocket expense drops significantly.
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