
BioClean, LLC
About us
Environmentally safe products are used to render mold harmless and continue to work after the initial application. Most important to note is that most mold remediation companies kill the live spores but do not get rid of the dead mold. Because BioClean is, after all, a cleaning company, we will HEPA vacuum the affected areas without dispersing the mold further. In addition, all areas will be wiped down, left dry and visibly free from contamination and debris. BioClean uses a disinfectant that is 100% green, kills and disinfects 100% of the listed germs, and leaves a shield on the surface protecting for 24 hours. We use a unique EPA compliant green disinfectant utilizing silver ion technology that kills 100% of a broad spectrum of germs.
Business highlights
Memberships & Affiliations
NAMRI, National Association of Mold Remediators & Inspectors
Services we offer
Air Quality Testing, Basement Water Proofing, Residential and Commercial Mold Removal, Residential and Commercial Mold Testing
Amenities
Free Estimates
Yes
Accepted Payment Methods
- CreditCard
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Licensing
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