Mold Remediation
Professional Mold Remediation — 5-Year Warranty
Mold is more than an eyesore — it's a health hazard that the CDC links to respiratory symptoms and allergic reactions. Dry Effect's IICRC-certified mold remediation team follows IICRC S520 containment and removal protocols to eliminate mold colonies completely. We don't just clean the surface — we find the moisture source, fix it, and back our work with a 5-year warranty. If mold comes back, so do we.
Our Process
How Mold Remediation Works
A proven, step-by-step approach to getting your property back to normal.
Inspection & Mold Testing
Our certified inspectors assess visible mold and use moisture meters and thermal imaging to identify hidden mold behind walls and under floors. We can coordinate third-party air quality testing for documentation.
Containment & Air Filtration
We seal off affected areas with polyethylene sheeting and negative air pressure to prevent spore spread. HEPA air scrubbers run continuously to capture airborne mold spores during the entire remediation process.
Mold Removal & Treatment
Contaminated materials are carefully removed and disposed of following EPA mold remediation guidelines. Salvageable surfaces are treated with professional-grade antimicrobial solutions that kill mold at the root level.
Verification & Prevention
Post-remediation air quality testing verifies mold levels are back to normal. We address the underlying moisture issue — whether it's a leak, condensation, or drainage problem — to prevent recurrence.
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Quick Overview
What Happens During A Mold Inspection With Dry Effect?
Know the Signs
Warning Signs You Shouldn't Ignore
Catching these early can save you thousands in damage and prevent health risks for your family.
Visible mold growth — black, green, or white patches
Any visible mold colony, no matter how small, indicates conditions that support mold growth. Where you see mold on the surface, there's almost always more behind it.
Persistent musty or earthy smell
Mold produces volatile organic compounds (MVOCs) that create that distinctive musty smell. If you smell it but can't see mold, it's likely growing inside walls, under flooring, or in ductwork.
Unexplained allergy symptoms that worsen at home
If you experience sneezing, congestion, itchy eyes, or respiratory issues that improve when you leave the house, airborne mold spores may be the cause.
Water stains or discoloration on walls and ceilings
Past or present water intrusion creates the moisture mold needs to grow. Even old water stains can harbor active mold colonies behind the surface.
Condensation on windows or cold surfaces
Excessive condensation indicates high indoor humidity — the #1 factor in mold growth. Relative humidity above 60% creates conditions where mold thrives.
Warped or buckled flooring
Flooring that's warping, cupping, or buckling suggests moisture underneath — a prime location for hidden mold growth between the subfloor and finished floor.
Prevention
How to Protect Your Home
Expert tips from our technicians. These cost little to nothing and can prevent major damage.
Keep indoor humidity below 50%
Use dehumidifiers in basements and crawlspaces. A simple humidity gauge ($10) lets you monitor levels. Mold can't grow in environments below 50% relative humidity.
Fix leaks immediately — no exceptions
Every leak is a mold risk. A dripping faucet, sweating pipe, or slow roof leak provides exactly the moisture mold needs. Fix leaks within 24 hours.
Ensure proper bathroom ventilation
Run bathroom exhaust fans during and for 30 minutes after every shower. Without ventilation, bathroom moisture migrates into walls and ceilings where mold grows undetected.
Don't carpet basements or bathrooms
Carpet in moisture-prone areas traps water and provides organic material for mold. Use tile, vinyl, or sealed concrete in basements and bathrooms.
Clean and maintain HVAC drip pans and drain lines
Your AC system's drip pan and condensate drain line can clog and overflow, creating moisture that feeds mold growth — often hidden inside walls near the air handler.
Improve air circulation in closets and dead spaces
Mold loves still, stagnant air. Leave closet doors cracked, keep furniture a few inches from exterior walls, and ensure air can circulate in every room.
Why Dry Effect
Why Choose Dry Effect for Mold Remediation
Cincinnati trusts Dry Effect because we earn it — every job, every time.
Locally Owned Since 2013
We live here, we work here, and our reputation is everything. Serving Cincinnati homeowners and businesses since 2013. BBB accredited with a proven track record.
IICRC Certified Technicians
Every technician on our team holds current IICRC certifications. We follow industry-standard protocols on every single job.
Flexible Financing Available
We offer affordable monthly payments through Wisetack so you can protect your home now and pay over time. Free estimates with clear, upfront pricing.
FAQ
Common Mold Remediation Questions
Common signs include visible mold growth (black, green, or white patches), a persistent musty odor, unexplained allergy symptoms, and water stains on walls or ceilings. If you suspect mold, don't disturb it — call us for a professional inspection.
Bleach is not effective for mold remediation on porous materials like drywall and wood — it only kills surface mold while the roots remain. The EPA's mold resource page recommends professional remediation for areas larger than 10 square feet. DIY removal also risks spreading spores throughout your home. Professional remediation with containment is the safe, effective approach.
Most residential mold remediation projects take 2-5 days depending on the size of the affected area. Larger projects or those involving significant demolition may take longer. We provide a clear timeline during our initial assessment.
Yes. We offer a 5-year warranty on our mold remediation work. If mold returns to a treated area within 5 years, we come back and re-treat it at no cost. We're able to offer this because we don't just remove the mold — we identify and fix the moisture source that caused it in the first place. Most companies won't warranty mold work at all.
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5 Signs of Hidden Mold in Your Cincinnati Home
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Service Area
Mold Remediation Across Greater Cincinnati
We provide mold remediation services throughout the tri-state area, including:
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