Mold Remediation Services

IICRC-certified removal with source correction and clearance testing. Safe, permanent solutions for your family.

Close-up of active mold growth before professional remediation
Close-up of active mold growth before professional remediation

Mold Grows Before You Notice It

By the time you smell mildew or see stains, mold has been spreading for days or weeks. Spores travel through the air and land anywhere moisture collects. Scrubbing visible growth only scatters more spores. Quick, professional remediation stops the spread and protects your family’s health.

We identify the moisture source, contain the area, and restore safe conditions—while documenting everything for insurance when coverage applies.

  • 800+ Oregon homeowners served

  • 🛠 Certified Crews — IICRC-trained & insurance-ready

  • 24/7 Emergency Help — Same-day response when it matters

  • Insurance Handled — Full documentation & claim support

WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT

Complete Inspection

We track mold back to its moisture source using thermal imaging and moisture meters, documenting everything with dated photos.

Containment & Filtration

Plastic barriers seal off contaminated areas while HEPA air scrubbers capture airborne spores before they spread.

Safe Removal & Treatment

We bag and remove moldy materials following EPA protocols, then treat remaining surfaces with antimicrobials that prevent regrowth.

Verified Clean Results

Third-party air testing confirms safe spore levels when required, and you receive complete documentation for your records and insurance.

Our 3-Step Restoration Process

Every hidden damage documented

Every hidden damage documented

Every hidden damage documented

Moisture, odor, and material issues mapped and logged for full coverage.

Containment and drying started immediately

Containment and drying started immediately

Containment and drying started immediately

We stop the spread on arrival and prevent secondary damage.

Insurance coverage secured, home restored

Insurance coverage secured, home restored

Insurance coverage secured, home restored

We prepare adjuster-ready files and push your claim forward to approval.

FAQ

What are the first signs of a mold problem in my home?

Homeowners often notice musty odors, dark stains on walls or ceilings, or allergy-like symptoms before mold becomes visible. These early signs mean mold is already growing indoors and spreading spores.

Homeowners often notice musty odors, dark stains on walls or ceilings, or allergy-like symptoms before mold becomes visible. These early signs mean mold is already growing indoors and spreading spores.

Homeowners often notice musty odors, dark stains on walls or ceilings, or allergy-like symptoms before mold becomes visible. These early signs mean mold is already growing indoors and spreading spores.

How fast does mold grow after water damage?

Mold starts growing within 24–48 hours of water damage or excess moisture. Quick action is essential to prevent colonies from spreading behind drywall, carpet, or insulation.

Mold starts growing within 24–48 hours of water damage or excess moisture. Quick action is essential to prevent colonies from spreading behind drywall, carpet, or insulation.

Mold starts growing within 24–48 hours of water damage or excess moisture. Quick action is essential to prevent colonies from spreading behind drywall, carpet, or insulation.

Can I use bleach to clean mold myself?

Bleach only kills surface mold and often makes the problem worse by releasing spores into your indoor air. Professional contractors use containment, HEPA air filtration devices, and antimicrobial treatments that fully remediate mold.

Bleach only kills surface mold and often makes the problem worse by releasing spores into your indoor air. Professional contractors use containment, HEPA air filtration devices, and antimicrobial treatments that fully remediate mold.

Bleach only kills surface mold and often makes the problem worse by releasing spores into your indoor air. Professional contractors use containment, HEPA air filtration devices, and antimicrobial treatments that fully remediate mold.

What health effects are linked to exposure to mold?

Exposure to mold can trigger allergic reactions, asthma attacks, respiratory irritation, and other health problems. Mold spores and toxins are especially harmful for children, seniors, and anyone with existing conditions.

Exposure to mold can trigger allergic reactions, asthma attacks, respiratory irritation, and other health problems. Mold spores and toxins are especially harmful for children, seniors, and anyone with existing conditions.

Exposure to mold can trigger allergic reactions, asthma attacks, respiratory irritation, and other health problems. Mold spores and toxins are especially harmful for children, seniors, and anyone with existing conditions.

How do professionals perform the mold remediation process?

Certified contractors inspect, contain, and safely remove moldy materials. They use antimicrobial sprays, seal surfaces, dry all affected spaces, and confirm mold levels back to safe standards with testing.

Certified contractors inspect, contain, and safely remove moldy materials. They use antimicrobial sprays, seal surfaces, dry all affected spaces, and confirm mold levels back to safe standards with testing.

Certified contractors inspect, contain, and safely remove moldy materials. They use antimicrobial sprays, seal surfaces, dry all affected spaces, and confirm mold levels back to safe standards with testing.

Will insurance cover mold remediation costs?

Insurance sometimes covers mold remediation if it results from a covered water damage event, like a burst pipe or roof leak. Coverage depends on your policy, so always consult your adjuster.

Insurance sometimes covers mold remediation if it results from a covered water damage event, like a burst pipe or roof leak. Coverage depends on your policy, so always consult your adjuster.

Insurance sometimes covers mold remediation if it results from a covered water damage event, like a burst pipe or roof leak. Coverage depends on your policy, so always consult your adjuster.

How do contractors find hidden mold?

Technicians use moisture meters, thermal imaging, and inspections behind walls and under flooring to detect hidden mold growth you can’t see.

Technicians use moisture meters, thermal imaging, and inspections behind walls and under flooring to detect hidden mold growth you can’t see.

Technicians use moisture meters, thermal imaging, and inspections behind walls and under flooring to detect hidden mold growth you can’t see.

What is post-remediation verification?

Independent testing or third-party air sampling confirms spore levels indoors are safe after remediation. This gives homeowners documented proof the job was completed correctly.

Independent testing or third-party air sampling confirms spore levels indoors are safe after remediation. This gives homeowners documented proof the job was completed correctly.

Independent testing or third-party air sampling confirms spore levels indoors are safe after remediation. This gives homeowners documented proof the job was completed correctly.

How can I prevent mold from returning?

Prevent mold by fixing leaks promptly, maintaining ventilation, controlling indoor humidity, and scheduling regular inspections if your home has had prior mold problems.

Prevent mold by fixing leaks promptly, maintaining ventilation, controlling indoor humidity, and scheduling regular inspections if your home has had prior mold problems.

Prevent mold by fixing leaks promptly, maintaining ventilation, controlling indoor humidity, and scheduling regular inspections if your home has had prior mold problems.

Do I need a licensed mold remediation company?

Yes. Working with a licensed mold remediation company or general contractor ensures the work follows EPA and state protocols, protects your insurance claim, and keeps your home safe.

Yes. Working with a licensed mold remediation company or general contractor ensures the work follows EPA and state protocols, protects your insurance claim, and keeps your home safe.

Yes. Working with a licensed mold remediation company or general contractor ensures the work follows EPA and state protocols, protects your insurance claim, and keeps your home safe.

Why DIY Cleanup Fails

Bleach only kills surface mold and stirs spores into the air. Without containment and filtration, spores drift and start new colonies. Home test kits miss hidden moisture where mold thrives. What looks like savings becomes bigger damage—and possible insurance denial.

HEPA-filtered containment setup during mold remediation in a bedroom
HEPA-filtered containment setup during mold remediation in a bedroom
Technician scrubbing surfaces for complete mold removal and remediation
Technician scrubbing surfaces for complete mold removal and remediation

When It’s Fixed Right

The musty smell disappears. Walls and framing are dry, clean, and coated with protective treatments. Air quality returns to safe levels. Insurance receives clear proof tying the loss to a covered water event.

What Oregon Homeowners Say About Rutman

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Stop Mold Before It Spreads Further

Every day of growth increases damage and health risks. Call anytime—our crews respond 24/7 to stop mold and restore safe conditions.

Emergency help 24/7: (971) 267-2779

Emergency help 24/7: (971) 267-2779

Emergency help 24/7: (971) 267-2779

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