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You shouldn’t have to worry every time someone in your house starts coughing. Or wonder if that musty smell is doing damage you can’t see yet.
Professional mold removal means you get your air quality back. No more black spots creeping across the bathroom ceiling. No more wondering if it’s spreading behind the walls where you can’t reach it.
When the job’s done right, you’re not just covering up a problem. You’re eliminating it at the source—moisture control, contaminated material removal, air filtration, the works. That means you can stop thinking about mold and get back to living in a space that feels safe.
The difference between scrubbing it yourself and hiring a mold removal company is simple: one of those options actually works long-term.
We’ve been serving New Hope, PA and the surrounding Bucks County area since 2008. We’ve seen what happens when mold gets ignored, and we’ve helped hundreds of homeowners fix it for good.
This area has its own challenges. Homes near the Delaware River deal with humidity that doesn’t quit. Older properties around town have basements that trap moisture and attics that don’t breathe. Spring storms dump water faster than gutters can handle it.
We know what to look for because we’ve been in your neighbor’s crawl space, your coworker’s basement, and plenty of homes just like yours. You’re not getting a national franchise following a script. You’re getting a local team that understands how mold behaves here.
First, we come out and do a free inspection. We’re looking for visible mold, but also using moisture meters and infrared cameras to find what’s hiding. You’ll know where it is, how bad it is, and what’s causing it before we talk about price.
Once you approve the plan, we contain the area. That means sealing it off with plastic sheeting and setting up negative air pressure so spores don’t spread to clean parts of your home while we work.
Then we remove the contaminated materials—drywall, insulation, anything that can’t be saved. We don’t just clean the surface. If it’s compromised, it comes out. After that, we treat the area, run air scrubbers, and handle the moisture issue that started this whole thing, whether that’s a leaky pipe, poor ventilation, or a drainage problem.
Finally, we test the air quality to make sure the job’s actually done. You’re not guessing. You’re getting confirmation that your home is clear.
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When you hire us, you’re getting the full process: inspection, containment, removal, treatment, air filtration, and post-remediation testing. We also handle the root cause, which is the only way to keep mold from coming back in three months.
In New Hope and Bucks County, that usually means dealing with water. Homes here weren’t all built with modern vapor barriers. Basements flood during heavy rains. Crawl spaces stay damp year-round. Attics get hot and humid in summer, and that moisture has nowhere to go.
We’ll identify whether you need better ventilation, a dehumidifier, gutter repairs, or a sump pump. We’ll also work with your insurance company if your policy covers it. Most homeowners don’t realize that mold remediation is sometimes covered, especially if it’s tied to a recent water damage event.
And if you’re selling your home, we’ll provide documentation that shows the work was done correctly. That matters when buyers start asking questions during inspection.
Most mold removal projects in Bucks County run between $1,200 and $3,400, but it depends on the size of the affected area and how deep the problem goes. A small bathroom with surface mold is going to cost a lot less than a finished basement with contamination behind the walls.
We give you a clear estimate after the free inspection. You’ll know what’s included, what’s driving the price, and what your options are. No surprises, no upselling once we’re halfway through the job.
If your mold problem is connected to a recent leak or water damage, your homeowner’s insurance might cover part or all of it. We’ll help you with that paperwork and work directly with your insurance company to make the process easier.
You can scrub small patches of surface mold off a tile wall or a windowsill. But if it’s bigger than a few square feet, or if it’s on porous materials like drywall or wood, DIY mold removal usually makes things worse.
Here’s why: disturbing mold releases spores into the air. If you’re not containing the area and filtering the air, you’re spreading contamination to other rooms. And if you’re only treating what you can see, you’re missing what’s growing inside the wall cavity or under the floor.
Professional mold removal means proper containment, safe removal of contaminated materials, and fixing the moisture problem so it doesn’t come back. We also verify the air quality afterward, which you can’t do with a bottle of bleach and a sponge. If the mold keeps returning, it’s because the source wasn’t addressed—and that’s where most DIY jobs fail.
Most residential mold removal jobs take between one and three days, depending on the scope. A single bathroom might be done in a day. A basement with extensive contamination could take longer, especially if we’re removing drywall, treating framing, and installing new materials.
The timeline also depends on how quickly we can fix the moisture issue. If we need to wait for a plumber to repair a leak or for a contractor to address a drainage problem, that adds time. But the actual mold remediation work moves fast once we’re on-site.
We’ll give you a realistic timeline during the estimate so you can plan accordingly. And if it’s an emergency—like after a flood or major leak—we can start containment and removal within 24 hours to prevent the problem from spreading.
Black mold, which is usually Stachybotrys chartarum, can cause respiratory problems, especially in kids, elderly family members, and anyone with asthma or allergies. Symptoms include coughing, sneezing, itchy eyes, skin irritation, and trouble breathing.
Long-term exposure has been linked to more serious issues, including chronic sinus infections and worsening asthma. The Mayo Clinic found that 93% of chronic sinus infections could be tied to mold. That’s not something you want to ignore.
Even if it’s not black mold, any mold growth in your home is releasing spores into the air you’re breathing. The longer it’s there, the worse it gets. If you’re noticing health symptoms that improve when you leave the house, that’s a red flag. Get it inspected and removed before it becomes a bigger problem.
Mold will come back if the moisture problem isn’t fixed. That’s the most important part of the whole process, and it’s where a lot of companies cut corners.
We don’t just remove the mold you can see. We identify why it’s growing in the first place—whether that’s a leaky pipe, poor ventilation, high humidity, or water seeping through your foundation. Then we address that issue so the environment isn’t hospitable to mold anymore.
If you only treat the surface and ignore the source, you’ll see new growth within weeks. That’s why our process includes moisture control, proper ventilation recommendations, and post-remediation testing. You’re not paying for a temporary fix. You’re paying for a permanent solution.
Yes. We’re available 24/7 for emergency mold situations, especially after flooding, burst pipes, or major water damage. Mold can start growing within 24 to 48 hours of water exposure, so the faster you act, the less damage you’ll deal with.
When you call, we’ll get someone out to assess the situation and start containment right away. That means stopping the spread, setting up drying equipment, and beginning the removal process before it turns into a bigger problem.
We’ve handled plenty of emergency calls in New Hope and throughout Bucks County. If you’re dealing with standing water, visible mold growth, or a strong musty smell after a water event, don’t wait. The longer mold sits, the more expensive and complicated the cleanup becomes.