Saint Paul mold remediation services
Mold is always a moisture problem first. Whatever has gone wrong — a damp basement, a black-mold bloom behind the drywall, an ice-dam leak in the attic, a burst pipe — we connect you with a licensed, independent Saint Paul–area pro who finds the source and fixes it for good. Browse our services below.
Mold Inspection & Testing
Independent inspection, air and surface sampling, and lab testing to confirm whether you have mold and how far it has spread.
Learn more →Basement Mold Removal
Remediation for damp fieldstone and block basements, seepage at the cove joint, and the humid stairwell air that follows it upstairs.
Learn more →Black Mold Removal
Containment-first removal of Stachybotrys and other dark, water-damage molds on drywall and framing kept wet by hidden leaks.
Learn more →Attic & Roof-Leak Mold Removal
Sheathing and truss remediation plus the bath-fan, insulation, and ventilation fixes that stop winter attic frost and ice-dam leaks.
Learn more →Bathroom & Kitchen Mold Removal
Targeted removal around showers, vanities, and under-sink cabinets where everyday moisture and slow plumbing leaks feed mold.
Learn more →Crawl Space Mold Removal
Drying, vapor-barrier, and remediation work for the damp, earthy crawl spaces under older Saint Paul additions and bungalows.
Learn more →Water Damage & Flood Mold
Fast drying and remediation after burst pipes, ice-dam leaks, sump-pump failures, and spring snowmelt or river flooding.
Learn more →Whole-Home Mold Remediation
Coordinated, multi-room remediation when moisture, smell, or a major leak has spread mold well beyond a single space.
Learn more →Commercial Mold Remediation
Discreet, scheduled remediation for rental properties, offices, restaurants, clinics, and historic commercial buildings.
Learn more →Service areas
Saint Paul neighborhoods we serve
Local pros who understand your area's specific moisture challenges, from Highland Park's bluff lots to the limestone cellars of the East Side.
Highland Park
Highland Park's mix of solid 1920s–50s homes and river-bluff lots pairs tuck-under garages and finished basements with real groundwater pressure.
View area →Macalester-Groveland
Mac-Groveland's beloved older homes — stucco bungalows and four-squares — bring stone basements, retrofit insulation, and slow hidden leaks.
View area →Como Park
Como's lakeside and low-lying blocks combine a high water table with century-old housing stock and plenty of finished basement space.
View area →Summit Hill & Crocus Hill
The grand historic homes along Summit and Crocus Hill carry stone foundations, flat and low-slope roof sections, and decades of remodels.
View area →West Seventh (Fort Road)
West 7th's older worker cottages and riverside blocks near the bluff face seepage, dirt-floor cellars, and dated moisture barriers.
View area →St. Anthony Park
St. Anthony Park's wooded lots and vintage homes combine mature-tree shade, damp basements, and attic condensation in well-sealed houses.
View area →Dayton's Bluff & East Side
Dayton's Bluff and the greater East Side hold some of the city's oldest homes — limestone cellars, old plumbing, and slow chronic moisture.
View area →North End & Payne-Phalen
The North End and Payne-Phalen mix dense older housing, finished basements, and lake-adjacent blocks where water tables run high.
View area →Downtown Saint Paul
Downtown lofts, condos, and converted warehouses bring flat roofs, shared walls, and building-wide HVAC humidity into the mold picture.
View area →Think you have mold? Don't wait it out.
One slow leak or a damp basement can quietly feed mold through a long Minnesota indoor season.