Mold & Odor
Safeguarding Fresh Smelling, Healthy Homes
If you have water damage, you can easily develop mold in as quickly as 1-3 days. Our technicians are certified to properly remediate materials infested with mold, keeping you and your family safe.

Protecting Your Family’s Health
If you have mold in a 10-foot space or more, it’s time to call in the professionals.
- First, we’ll identify the mold’s location and properly ventilate.
- Next, we’ll thoroughly clean the infected area and disinfect to remove all traces of spores.
- Finally, we’ll finish off with a preventative treatment so you can say good-bye to mold for good.
Common odors can be associated with mold, water damage, fire and smoke damage, and biological from animals. Steps include:
- Removal or treatment of the odor’s source
- Deodorization of furnishings, building materials, and air space
- Air washing
- Porous surface sealing
- Documentation of the entire restoration



Rescuing Your Home from the chaos
Water & Flood
Fire & Smoke
Specialty Services
FREQUENTLy ASKED QUESTIONS
Ultimately, you, the property owner, are responsible for payment and will need to sign a form authorizing payment for mitigation services.
That said, Radiant Restoration works for you, not the insurance company.
If this is an insurance claim, Radiant Restoration generally collects only the deductible amount from you before work begins and bills the balance to your insurance provider as a service to you. If your project is not covered by insurance or you decide not to file a claim, a payment schedule must be agreed upon prior to the start of any non-insured work.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
To avoid confusion, please direct any insurance-related questions to your insurance agent or claims representative.
A simple mold test can help identify related microbial activity if you see obvious mold growth or even if you only have water stains. Areas where water leakage has occurred, such as roofs, pipes, ceilings, or walls, are also prime spots for mold to grow. And trust your nose; musty smells may also indicate the presence of mold.
The most effective means to keep mold in check include keeping the humidity level of your home at 40–60 %, using an air conditioner and/or dehumidifier during humid months and in damp spaces like basements, and always using exhaust fans in bathrooms and kitchens and with dryer vents outside your home. Lastly, if there are leaks in your roof, walls, or plumbing, it is important to repair them as soon as possible.