Containment with Negative Pressure

Mold cleanup without containment spreads spores through your entire home. We seal the area and create negative pressure so contamination can’t escape.

  • 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

Mold Needs to Stay Where It Is

Once cleanup begins, millions of spores get released into the air. Without sealed containment, those spores drift into clean rooms and start new colonies. Our negative pressure systems trap mold inside the work zone and scrub the air before it can spread.

WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT

Sealed Work Zone

Plastic barriers and zip doors isolate contaminated areas from the rest of your home.

Negative Pressure Setup

HEPA-filtered machines maintain a constant vacuum, trapping spores inside containment.

Safe Air Management

Contaminated air is filtered and exhausted outside, keeping clean rooms safe.

Insurance Protocols Met

All containment steps are documented with photos and logs for adjuster approval.

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.

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?

Why Containment Is Critical

Why Containment Is Critical

Why Containment Is Critical

Skipping containment means spores end up in HVAC ducts, bedrooms, and closets. That cross-contamination turns a small mold job into a whole-house problem. Insurance can also question whether proper protocols were followed if containment isn’t documented.

How We Keep Spores Under Control

How We Keep Spores Under Control

How We Keep Spores Under Control

We install heavy-duty plastic barriers, zip doors, and negative air machines with HEPA filters. These create a vacuum effect, pulling air from clean rooms into the work zone and filtering spores before releasing it outside.

What Oregon Homeowners Say About Rutman

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Stop Mold From Spreading Further

Protect the clean areas of your home. Call now for professional containment with negative pressure and keep mold from moving room to room.

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