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Quick Response for Mold and Sewage Issues

If you've found mold in your basement, get in touch with the team at ProSource Restoration! We provide complete sewage and mold repair services to return your home to normal.


Contact us today for a FREE estimate on the services you're interested in! You'll enjoy quick response times when you choose to work with us.

MOLD FAQs

  • What are molds?

    Molds can be found almost anywhere that moisture and oxygen are present and are a natural part of the environment. They live in moist places such as plants, soil, and dead or decaying matter. Outdoors, molds play a part in nature by breaking down dead organic matter such as fallen leaves, dead trees and other debris; however, indoors mold growth should be avoided. There are many types of molds and when excessive moisture accumulates in buildings or on building materials, mold growth often occurs, particularly if the moisture problem remains undiscovered or unaddressed. Molds become a problem when they go where they are not wanted and digest materials such as our homes.

  • What makes molds grow in my home?

    Mold enters your home as tiny spores. The spores need moisture to begin growing, digesting and destroying. Molds can grow on almost any surface, such as paints, wallpaper, carpet, wood, ceiling tiles, sheet rock, and insulation. Mold can affect your clothing and other contents in your home. When there is a leaky roof, high humidity, or a flood, mold grows best. It's impossible to get rid of all molds and mold spores in your home, but because mold spores can't grow without moisture, reducing moisture in your home is the best way to prevent or eliminate mold growth. If there is already mold growing in your home, it's important to clean up the mold and fix the problem causing dampness. If you clean up the mold but don't fix the problem, the mold will most likely return.

  • Do molds affect my health?

    People who have allergies or asthma may be more sensitive to molds.


    Sensitive people may experience skin rash, running nose, eye irritation, cough, nasal congestion, aggravation of asthma or difficulty breathing. In addition, others who may be more sensitive to the effects of mold include the elderly, infants and children, people with immune systems are compromised due to HIV infection, cancer, liver disease, or chemotherapy and people with chronic lung disease. A small number of molds produce toxins called mycotoxins. When people are exposed to high levels of mold mycotoxins they may suffer toxic effects, including fatigue, nausea, headaches, and irritation to the lungs and eyes. If you or your family members have health problems that you suspect are caused by exposure to mold, you should consult with your physician.

  • Can I be exposed to mold?

    When molds are disturbed, they release spores into the air. You can be exposed by breathing air containing these mold spores. You can also be exposed through touching moldy items, eating moldy food or accidental hand to mouth contact.

  • When is mold a problem?

    When you smell the “musty” odor or see small white specs or black you know you have a mold problem. Molds also can be orange, green and purple. Some molds are hidden and could be growing behind walls or ceiling tiles. Even dry, dead mold can cause health problems, so always take precautions when you suspect mold. Mold is often found in areas where water has damaged building materials and furniture from flooding or plumbing leaks. Mold can also be found growing along walls where warm moist air condenses on cooler wall surfaces, such as inside cold exterior walls, behind dressers, headboards, and in closets where articles are stored against walls. Mold often grows in rooms with both high water usage and humidity, such as kitchens, bathrooms, laundry rooms, and basements. If you notice mold or know of water damaged areas in your home, it is time to take action to control its growth.

  • What happens if I smell mold but cannot see it?

    Because some molds can be hidden, a mold inspection and testing could be necessary. Every home has a certain amount of mold. Mold testing will be necessary to determine how much mold is present and what species of mold. Mold testing may also provide information regarding a possible hidden mold problem within the walls. There are currently no standards or guidelines regarding results of fungal samples. There are no levels, which are typical or permissible. There may be a problem if indoor mold tests report mold levels that are: (a) higher than the outdoor mold levels; (b) present indoors but absent from the outdoors; or (c) the indoor mold is pathogenic.

  • Can I control mold growth in my home?

    Yes by keeping your house dry and by fixing any moisture or leaks in your home.

    • To reduce moisture in the air, it is beneficial to use dehumidifiers and air conditioners, especially in hot and humid climates.
    • It is important to fix any water leaks, repair leaky roofs and plumbing. Keep water away from concrete slabs and basement walls.
    • Opening your windows and doors will help to increase air flow in your home, especially along the inside of exterior walls. If there are no windows available using a fan will help.
    • Make sure that warm air flows into all areas of the home. Move large objects a few inches away from the inside of exterior walls to increase air circulation.
    • Install and use exhaust fans in bathrooms, kitchens, and laundry rooms.
    • Ventilate and insulate attic and crawl spaces. Use heavy plastic or a vapor barrier to cover earth floors in crawl spaces.
    • Clean and dry water damaged carpets, clothing, bedding, and upholstered furniture within 24 to 48 hours, or consider removing and replacing damaged furnishings.
    • Vacuum and clean your home regularly to remove mold spores.
    • Check around your windows for signs of condensation and water droplets. Wipe them up right away so mold can’t start to grow.
  • When should I have a mold inspection?

    If you don’t see visible mold but have a musty odor, a mold inspection is important. If there has been a leak or a flood in your home, there may be mold growing behind a wall if it wasn’t dried out properly. Even a clean, dry house will have some mold spores, but not enough to cause health problems. If you smell mold it may be hidden behind wallpaper, in the walls or ceiling, or under the carpet. If you suspect you have hidden mold be very careful when you investigate, protect yourself from exposure.

Our Mold Removal Process

During mold cleanup and mold removal, we will identify the source of the mold and use the required mold repairs to prevent further growth. Our mold removal contractors use safe mold treatment products to remove mold in upholstery, carpets, furniture, drywall, and elsewhere mold might be present. From a small mold spot that has yet to grow, to full-on black mold removal, our mold cleaning is guaranteed. If you have toxic black mold, call us immediately for a mold assessment to prevent the spread and keep you safe.

Mold infestation creates heavy damage to the interior of various household structures and assets such as flooring, carpets, and other valuables. In addition to this, they look unattractive and in some cases, mold can be dangerous to the health of people living in the building. Therefore, it is important to remediate mold from your home or office.

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Basement & Crawlspace Mold Removal

Moisture is the biggest cause of mold in basements and crawlspaces. Because these areas tend to be humid and darker, this allows mold to form and spread more easily. Not only will you need the moisture removed, but also basement mold cleanup and crawlspace mold removal as well.

HiCrest Restoration & Clean specializes in finding and removing crawlspace mold damage, basement mold damage, and any other type of mold in your house. Our highly experienced Missoula mold removal experts understand that mold will only get worse and spread throughout your house the longer it sits. It will contaminate your rooms which might lead to asthma or allergies. We are experts in crawlspace mold cleanup and basement mold removal and handle both crawlspace and basement mold remediation from start to finish.


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The Dangers of Toxic Mold

Toxic mold can cause an array of allergic reactions and health problems such as chronic coughing and sneezing, irritation to the eyes, mucus membranes of the nose and throat, rashes, chronic fatigue, and persistent headaches.

Be sure when looking for mold damage companies near you, that they offer black mold remediation. At Pro Source Restoration, the type of mold does not matter. Our experienced black mold removal technicians offer mold removal services of every kind to residential and commercial properties alike.

Our restoration company is a locally owned and operated business that can remove & remediate your properties' mold-related issues. You can count on us for the best mold inspection to identify the source of mold, then treat the infested areas and use treatment to prevent further growth.


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Complete Mold Solutions

  • Mold Testing:  Once we receive the hygienist's report, we formulate a plan to tackle each identified mold type, helping direct our tailored remediation approach.
  • Mold Cleanup Services: We eliminate visible and hidden mold, addressing moisture issues.
  • Black Mold Remediation: Our experts specialize in the safe and thorough removal of black mold, ensuring your safety and
  • preventing its return.
  • HVAC Mold: We inspect and clean your HVAC system to prevent mold from spreading through your space.
  • Indoor Air Quality Testing: Our tests help improve indoor air quality by assessing mold spore presence.
  • Mildew Control and Removal: We clean and prevent mildew from returning, keeping your surfaces clean and appealing.


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