Mold Removal Services

The certified technicians at we are available to help homeowners tackle specialty cleaning projects around the house like air duct and HVAC cleaning, biohazard cleaning, odor removal, graffiti cleanup and so much more.

Mold Remediation and Removal for Business

Business owners confronted with a mold problem know they need to act quickly to ensure mold does not spread further and cause excessive downtime for their workplace. If your commercial property needs mold services, call Total Restoration Services. We will work closely with you, being mindful of your business needs, to minimize disruption if possible.

ProServe.Co is a Leader in Fire Damage Restoration

Smoke and soot can be toxic, creating a hazardous situation for your property. Even if a fire is contained in one area, smoke, and soot can travel throughout a structure. Our professionals are highly-trained, with the experience, tools, and knowledge to clean up fire damage and remove the smell of smoke. In keeping with our goal to restore your home and cherished possessions to their pre-fire condition, we use appropriate personal protective measures to safely clean, deodorize and restore your property.

Getting Back to Business Quickly After a Fire

Any disruption in business hurts your bottom line. Our fire damage restoration specialists can respond quickly and understand a business owner’s unique issues after a fire. When faced with fire damage cleanup and smoke damage removal, our goal is to help you get your business up and running again as soon as possible.
When faced with a large commercial fire, SERVPRO’s large loss teams can handle any sized fire damage and will work alongside our local SERVPRO experts.

Why Choose us for Mold Removal Service?

Provide 24/7 Emergency Service

If an emergency has left your home in immediate need of our services, we will respond quickly to help prevent further damage and lessen the cost of repairs.

Highly Trained Technicians

Our professionals are trained to the highest standards and are backed by state-of-the-art equipment and more than 50 years of experience.

What to Do After a Fire - Use Caution

While waiting for help to arrive, safety is key. Here are some tips to follow:

What To Do After a Fire:

Limit Movement

Don’t turn on ceiling fixtures if ceiling is wet or enter rooms where ceilings are sagging from retained water.

Cover Traffic Areas

Place clean towels or old linens on rugs, upholstery and carpet traffic areas.

Empty Fridge & Freezer

If electricity is off, empty the freezer and refrigerator and prop open the doors.

Wash Plants

Wash houseplants on both sides of the leaves.

Change Filters

Change your HVAC filter.

What You Should Not Do After a Fire:

Don't Wash Walls or Carpet

Don’t attempt to wash any walls or painted surfaces or shampoo carpet or upholstery without contacting your local SERVPRO as using the inappropriate product or method could lead to additional or irreversible damage.

Don't Clean Electrical Appliances

Don’t attempt to clean any electrical appliances, including computers or digital devices that may have been close to fire, heat or water without consulting an authorized repair service.

Don't Eat Soiled Food

Don’t use any canned or packaged food or beverages that may have been stored near the fire, heat or water.

Don't Turn On The Lights

Don’t turn on ceiling fixtures if the ceiling is wet. The wiring may be damaged.

Don't Clean Your Clothes

Don’t send garments to an ordinary dry cleaner. Improper cleaning may set smoke odor.

Don't Touch Soot Covered Items

Don’t touch soot-covered items with bare hands. Oils from your skin can cause the soot to permanently stain surfaces.

Steps In Our Fire Restoration Process

Fire Damage FAQs

How to clean up water damage in a home?

When a water emergency occurs in your home or business, it’s only natural to want to take action immediately. Below are some preliminary steps you can take before we arrive, but only attempt what you can do safely.

  1. Shut off the water source, if possible. If you’re not sure where the water is coming from, we’ll inspect and handle the situation as soon as we arrive. If you don’t know how to shut off the water, contact a plumber to help.
  2. Remove excess water by mopping, blotting, or wiping. This could include flooring and hard surface furniture which has standing water on it. Do not use your household vacuum to remove water, since it could cause damage to the vacuum or be unsafe.
  3. Protect carpet, rugs, drapes, and upholstered items from further damage. Place aluminum foil or parchment paper between furniture and wet carpet or rugs. Remove books, magazines, or other colored items from carpets and rugs. Hang draperies up with coated hangers to avoid contact with wet floors. Remove pillows or cushions from wet upholstered items.
  4. Avoid using electric or electronic items that have come into contact with water. This may include items such as light fixtures, ceiling fans, televisions, or appliances. If there is a possibility that someone else on the property may turn on an electric item that has come in contact with water, consider turning off the power to individual circuits within the power distribution panel of the property.

The cost of a water loss will vary greatly depending on the severity of the situation.

When water intrudes into a home or business, water damage restoration may be required. Water damage restoration is the professional process of removing unwanted water, drying and cleaning the structure and/or contents, and returning the property to its pre-loss condition. This is completed by professional technicians who are certified to follow industry standards using the proper methods and tools.

It may not be safe to stay in a flooded home or business. If you come into contact with or ingest flood water, it can make you sick if the water is contaminated. Standing water inside a structure that was inhabited also poses an electrocution risk, as appliances and electrical outlets can continue to be live and energized.

We’ll inspect your home or business and discuss with you the severity of damage and our plan for helping return your property back to pre-loss condition. We’ll then work to remove the water that shouldn’t be there using pumps and water extracting tools. Materials that cannot be restored, may be removed. Once the excess water is gone, we use dehumidifiers and other specialized drying equipment to help return the area to pre-loss condition. The drying process is then continually monitored. We clean and deodorize restorable contents and areas of the structure that need attention.

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