Antimicrobial and Protective Coating
After mold removal, we apply antimicrobial treatments and protective coatings to framing and surfaces to keep colonies from returning.
Mold Can Come Back Without Protection
Even after visible mold is removed, spores can remain on porous surfaces like wood framing. Without treatment, new colonies can grow when humidity rises. Our antimicrobial solutions and protective coatings seal and defend treated areas, lowering the risk of regrowth.
WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT
Professional Antimicrobials
EPA-registered products used to kill remaining spores safely.
Protective Coating Application
Treated surfaces sealed with coatings that discourage regrowth.
Lasting Defense
Barrier protection extends the life of mold remediation results.
Adjuster Documentation
Treatments and coatings recorded in your job file for insurance compliance.
Our 3-Step Restoration Process
Moisture, odor, and material issues mapped and logged for full coverage.
We stop the spread on arrival and prevent secondary damage.
We prepare adjuster-ready files and push your claim forward to approval.
HAVE QUESTIONS ABOUT RESTORATION?
Here are some of the things Oregon homeowners ask us most before starting a job:
How fast can your crews get here in an emergency?
Does Insurance usually covers water or mold damage?
Do i have to pay anything out of pocket?
Can you guarantee odor and mold wont come back?
Household cleaners only treat the surface. They don’t penetrate or bond to building materials, leaving spores behind. When moisture returns, so does the mold. Insurance adjusters also expect antimicrobial coatings as part of professional remediation.
After removal and drying, we apply professional-grade antimicrobials followed by protective coatings where needed. These treatments penetrate into materials and create a lasting barrier, helping ensure the mold problem doesn’t come back.
What Oregon Homeowners Say About Rutman
Keep Mold From Coming Back
Call now for antimicrobial treatment and protective coatings that defend your home long after remediation.


