From the first call to the final walkthrough, our certified restoration team manages every phase of your recovery. We extract water, dry structural materials with industrial precision, remediate mold, eliminate odors, and reconstruct damaged areas so your Olmsted Falls, OH property is returned to exactly how it was before the damage occurred.
When Mold Removal Des Moines began operations in Olmsted Falls, OH in 2007, our founders had a single governing principle: treat every property as if it were your own. That principle has guided every hiring decision, equipment investment, and service protocol we have developed over the past 17 years.
Today, our team has completed over 3,400 restoration projects ranging from single-room water events to full commercial building recoveries. We maintain a fleet of dedicated response vehicles, each stocked with everything needed to begin immediate mitigation, because we believe that making a property owner wait for equipment while their home absorbs more moisture is simply unacceptable professional practice.
Our technicians hold IICRC certification and undergo continuous training as restoration technology and protocols evolve. We invest in the equipment and the people to ensure that the level of service we provided in 2007 is not the ceiling of what we offer today, but the floor that we built everything else upon.
Each of our services represents a dedicated specialty, staffed by technicians with specific training and certifications for that type of damage. We do not generalize; we specialize, and the quality of outcomes reflects that commitment.
Flooded basements create immediate health and structural risks. We respond with submersible pumps, truck-mounted extractors, and targeted structural drying to remove all standing water and absorbed moisture from your lower level, including concrete slab treatment and wall cavity drying.
Basement Water DamageCeiling damage from roof leaks, plumbing failures, or upstairs flooding compromises structural integrity rapidly. We trace the leak source, open and dry affected cavities, replace saturated insulation and framing where needed, and restore your ceiling with a finish that matches your existing texture and paint.
Ceiling Water Damage RepairBusiness interruption from water damage has immediate financial consequences. Our commercial response teams scale to the size of your facility, mobilizing multiple crews and equipment trailers to achieve the fastest possible drying timeline while maintaining safe working conditions for your operations.
Commercial Water Damage RestorationAfter a fire, soot penetrates porous materials and smoke odors become embedded in structural cavities that water from firefighting efforts then saturate. Our fire restoration team addresses both the fire damage and the resulting water damage in a coordinated reconstruction process that returns your property to pre-loss condition.
Fire Damage RestorationExternal flooding introduces contaminated water carrying pathogens, sediment, and chemical hazards. We follow IICRC S500 protocols for Category 3 water intrusion, including hazmat-rated PPE, biohazard disposal procedures, structural decontamination, and antimicrobial treatment to make your space safe for return.
Flood Damage CleanupEstablished mold colonies require professional containment and removal, not just surface cleaning. Our certified mold remediation process includes polyethylene containment barriers, negative air pressure with HEPA filtration, controlled removal of contaminated materials, EPA-registered antimicrobial treatment, and post-remediation air quality testing.
Mold Remediation And RemovalOrganic odors from water damage, mold, sewage, smoke, and fire are caused by volatile compounds embedded in building materials. Our deodorization approach uses hydroxyl generators and thermal fogging to break down and neutralize these compounds at a molecular level, not fragrance masking that returns once it fades.
Odor Removal And DeodorizationPre-purchase inspections, annual moisture assessments, and post-event verification inspections protect Olmsted Falls, OH property owners from hidden water damage that causes progressive structural deterioration. We use thermal imaging, moisture meters, and borescope cameras to provide a complete picture of your property's moisture health.
Water Damage InspectionWe recognize that every restoration company claims to be the best. We prefer to be specific about what sets our operation apart, because specificity is verifiable and generic claims are not. Here is what you can actually expect when you work with us on a water damage restoration project in Olmsted Falls, OH.
We maintain emergency crews stationed within Olmsted Falls, OH so our 60-minute response time is a genuine commitment, not a marketing claim. Local positioning also means we know the specific building patterns and water risk factors common in this area.
We provide daily written updates showing moisture readings from all monitored locations in your property. You always know exactly where you are in the drying process and what the data shows, not just a verbal update from a technician on their way out the door.
Before our crew removes a single piece of drywall or places any equipment, you receive a written scope of work and estimate. We explain every line item and answer every question. No work begins without your explicit approval and signature.
You are assigned a dedicated project manager on day one who stays with your project from emergency response through final walkthrough. One number, one person, full accountability throughout the entire restoration process.
We earn every testimonial below through completed work, documented results, and the experience of walking a property owner through one of the most stressful events they will face in homeownership.
Our crawl space had been silently flooding for who knows how long. By the time we noticed the musty smell in our living room, mold was already growing in the wooden floor joists. This team came in, built containment, removed the mold, dried everything out, and treated the wood to prevent return growth. The final air quality test came back clean. They also helped us install a sump pump to prevent it from happening again. Completely professional from start to finish.
I run a restaurant in Olmsted Falls, OH and our walk-in cooler supply line burst over a weekend. By Sunday morning we had significant water damage to the kitchen and part of the dining room. Mold Removal Des Moines had a crew there within an hour of my call, set up equipment overnight, and had the kitchen reopened in four days. They saved what could have been a devastating closure. I cannot recommend them highly enough to any business owner in this situation.
After a severe storm sent water through our roof and into our master bedroom, we needed a restoration team we could trust. This company assessed the damage the same evening, gave us a clear written estimate the next morning, and walked us through our insurance claim step by step. Everything about the experience was transparent and professional. The finished repair looks exactly as it did before the storm. I feel completely satisfied with the result and the service.
These are the questions we are asked most frequently during the initial call and the first day of a restoration project. We believe informed clients make the restoration process smoother for everyone involved.
Mold colonies consist of millions of microscopic spores that become airborne when disturbed. Cleaning mold without containment protocols releases those spores into the air of your home, where they spread to new surfaces and can be inhaled by occupants, causing or aggravating respiratory conditions. Professional mold remediation establishes polyethylene containment barriers around the affected area, uses negative air pressure to prevent spores from escaping the work zone, and employs HEPA filtration air scrubbers to capture airborne spores during the removal process. This is why regulatory guidelines and insurance carriers require certified mold remediation for confirmed mold growth, rather than surface-level cleaning methods sold at hardware stores.
Sewage backup water is classified as Category 3, or black water, under the IICRC S500 standard, because it contains bacteria, viruses, fungi, and other pathogens that pose serious health risks to building occupants. Our Category 3 response protocol requires technicians to wear full personal protective equipment including respirators, gloves, and hazmat-rated disposable suits. All porous materials that came into contact with black water, such as drywall, carpet, insulation, and wood below the flood line, must be removed and disposed of as biohazardous waste rather than dried in place. Hard surfaces are treated with EPA-registered disinfectants after extraction. The additional material removal and decontamination work increases both the cost and the timeline compared to a clean water event, but it is a non-negotiable safety requirement, not an optional upgrade.
Water damage restoration costs vary widely based on the affected area size, water category, materials involved, and scope of needed repairs. A minor clean water event affecting one bathroom with quick response can be in the range of $1,500 to $3,000 for mitigation alone. A mid-range event affecting multiple rooms, requiring material removal and replacement, typically runs $4,000 to $12,000. Extensive events involving Category 3 water, multiple floors, or significant structural damage can exceed $25,000. The most accurate way to determine your specific cost is through an on-site assessment. We provide written estimates before work begins, and we will also review your insurance policy with you to help identify what portion is likely covered. Our goal is never to create cost surprises; we prefer that you have complete financial clarity before you authorize any work.
Whether flooring can be saved depends on the flooring type, the water category, and how quickly mitigation began. Solid hardwood flooring that absorbed clean water quickly and received prompt professional drying can often be saved, though cupping and swelling may require sanding and refinishing. Engineered hardwood has less tolerance for moisture and more frequently needs replacement after flooding. Carpet in contact with Category 1 water can sometimes be dried and cleaned, but carpet that touched Category 2 or 3 water must always be removed. Tile is highly resistant to water damage itself, but the subfloor beneath is often saturated and requires drying through grout lines or targeted tile removal. Laminate and vinyl plank that has lifted or delaminated cannot be dried in place and must be replaced. We assess each material type during our initial inspection and give you a specific recommendation based on the condition we observe rather than a blanket policy.
Mold prevention is integrated into our standard restoration protocol rather than treated as a separate add-on. We apply EPA-registered antimicrobial treatment to all structural surfaces in the affected area before closing walls and replacing flooring. We verify through moisture readings that all materials are dry to standard before any reconstruction begins, because enclosing materials that retain even marginal moisture creates ideal conditions for hidden mold growth. We provide a written clearance report documenting final moisture readings at multiple structural points. For properties with a history of moisture issues or high ambient humidity, we also provide specific recommendations for ongoing humidity control, such as properly sized dehumidifiers, improved ventilation, or drainage corrections that address the underlying conditions that make mold growth likely.
The sooner professional mitigation begins, the lower your total restoration cost and the smaller the risk that water damage progresses into a mold remediation project. Our crews are staged and ready to respond to any property in Olmsted Falls, OH within 60 minutes of your call, at any hour of the day or night.