IICRC Certified Mold Removal for Paulding County Homes
Professional mold inspection, containment, removal, and reconstruction serving all of Hiram 30141. Free inspection, direct insurance billing, and post-remediation clearance testing. License #RBQA006428.
Serving Hiram, Seven Hills, Dallas & All of Paulding County
Georgia's warm, humid climate creates ideal conditions for mold growth — and Hiram's rapid residential development has added new layers of risk. Whether your mold problem traces back to a leaky roof, flooding, condensation, or hidden construction moisture, Estate Solutions provides complete remediation that addresses the mold and the source.
We are not just a mold removal company. As a licensed general contractor, we handle the entire process: inspection and testing, containment, remediation, reconstruction of affected materials, and clearance verification. Hiram homeowners receive a single point of accountability from start to finish.
Our IICRC S520-certified technicians follow strict containment and air quality protocols to ensure mold spores are never spread to clean areas of your home during the remediation process.
Several factors make Hiram and Paulding County homes particularly susceptible to mold growth — including issues specific to newer construction.
Modern homes in Seven Hills and other Hiram subdivisions are built tightly for energy efficiency. While effective for heating and cooling costs, tight envelopes trap moisture inside — particularly in attics, wall cavities, and crawl spaces. Without adequate mechanical ventilation, this trapped humidity creates ideal mold conditions even in brand-new homes.
Georgia summers push air conditioners hard. When HVAC systems develop drain line clogs, refrigerant issues, or oversized cooling capacity, condensation accumulates in ductwork and air handlers — often spreading mold spores throughout the entire home's ventilation system before the problem becomes visible.
Concrete slabs, green lumber, and drywall installed during wet weather can trap significant moisture inside a new home's structure. This residual moisture often doesn't manifest as visible mold for months or even years — appearing as an unexpected mold problem in what the homeowner believes is a pristine new property.
Hiram's storm exposure means water intrusion events — from hail-damaged roofs, flooded basements, or failed window seals — are common. Without professional drying within 24-48 hours of water intrusion, mold colonization begins in wall cavities and subfloor materials that cannot be dried simply by opening windows.
Don't wait for visible mold growth — these signs indicate it's time to call for a professional inspection.
Every Hiram mold remediation follows IICRC S520 standards from inspection through clearance verification.
We inspect your entire Hiram home — including attic, crawl space, HVAC system, and all suspect areas — using moisture meters, thermal imaging, and air quality sampling. We identify the contamination zone and its moisture source before recommending any work.
We seal off the affected area with polyethylene barriers and establish negative air pressure using HEPA-filtered air scrubbers. This critical step ensures mold spores cannot migrate to clean areas of your home during remediation — protecting your family and unaffected belongings.
All mold-affected porous materials — drywall, insulation, wood framing — are removed and bagged for proper disposal per EPA and state guidelines. Remaining structural surfaces are HEPA-vacuumed and treated with EPA-registered antimicrobial agents to kill residual spores and prevent regrowth.
We address the moisture source that caused the mold — whether that means drying a wet crawl space, correcting HVAC drainage, or sealing a building envelope leak. Mold that returns is a sign the source was not fixed; we make sure it won't come back.
As a licensed GA contractor, we rebuild everything we removed — drywall, insulation, flooring, trim — to pre-loss condition. After reconstruction, we conduct post-remediation air quality testing to verify your Hiram home meets safe spore count levels before declaring the job complete.
Mold insurance claims are among the most contested in the industry. Carriers frequently dispute the cause of mold or limit payouts to a fraction of actual remediation costs. Estate Solutions provides detailed documentation linking your mold to a covered water event — giving you the strongest possible claim position.
Professional mold remediation throughout Hiram and all of Paulding County.
Common questions from Hiram homeowners about mold removal and remediation.
Mold grows fast — but it can also be safely eliminated when caught early. Our IICRC-certified Hiram mold remediation team provides free inspections and honest assessments with no pressure.
License #RBQA006428 · IICRC Certified · Serving All of Paulding County