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Avatar for EnviroClean Mold Remediation and Prevention
EnviroClean Mold Remediation and Prevention
4.7(
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Serving Wells, ME and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1989

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"The carpet came out very clean with no more mildew odor. We are extremely happy with the quick response time, price and the quality of the service. We will definitely hire them again."
Carpet Cleaning
Tile and Grout Cleaning
Victorian Mansion Cleaning
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Recommended by88%of homeowners
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Riverside Renovation & Remediation
5.0(
10
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Serving Wells, ME and surrounding areas

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In business since 2022

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"We had mike come to our house to inspect our basement that had flooded out due to a sump pump that failed. Mike came out inspected and told us the expected. We had mold growing actively. We came to an agreement of what was to be done. We got sump pump replaced and got the basement free and clear of water and Mikes team dryer and treated the mold. He came back to ensure that everything was dealt with properly. That 2nd inspection meant the world to us and we would highly recommend Mike and team to anyone who ends up in our situation."
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Water or Storm Damage Restoration Project
Water or Storm Damage Restoration Project
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Response time1 day
Recommended by50%of homeowners
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All Dry Services of Southern Maine
5.0(
5
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Serving Wells, ME and surrounding areas

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In business since 2014

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Prompt, fast and quality service. They responded a day or two after calling them to remove mold from a leaky shower drain and ceiling below. Very courteous, friendly and professional. Did a neat job and did a nice clean-up. Kudos to Alex for a great job!"
Response time2 days
6 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Icon Environmental Consultants of Maine
5.0(
3
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Serving Wells, ME and surrounding areas

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In business since 1996

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Exceptionally qualified and can explain in great detail the results of their testing. Highly recommend for residential type environmental issues."
Response time2 days
19 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Moldlab
4.7(
352
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Serving Wells, ME and surrounding areas

In business since 2000

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"I received the kit very quickly, followed the easy to understand instructions for mold collection, returned the kit and received my report in just a few days. I called the office with additional questions after receiving the report. My questions were answered quickly and professionally. Great customer service."
Recommended by89%of homeowners
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Aspen Air Duct Cleaning Company
4.8(
43
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Serving Wells, ME and surrounding areas

In business since 2008

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Update Dec 2020: I'm downgrading to two stars because their Aeroseal jammed up my damper system and burnt out the motor. I had to pay an HVAC company an additional $250 to get the damper system serviced, on top of the $4,000 I already paid for Aeroseal. Get the HVAC cleaning, but skip the Aeroseal. It's expensive, the ROI is fuzzy math and difficult to measure, I saw no improvement in air distribution, and it ruined my damper system, costing me $250 to repair. Summary: The HVAC cleaning was great. The technicians and office staff were friendly, helpful, and professional. But skip the Aeroseal - it's too expensive and difficult to see the results.  We hired Aspen Air to clean the HVAC system in our new house and they did a great job. The sales guy was professional and responsive - he even texted with me, since that was easier than phone. Our house had a smell from the previous owner's pets and after Aspen Air cleaned the smell disappeared and never came back! We're really happy with the cleaning - it was definitely worth it.  However, I wish I'd skipped the Aeroseal. The sales guy convinced me it was worth it and spent a lot of time patiently answering my questions. It was very expensive ($4,000!) for my house but they quote a 3-year payback from lower energy bills. I'm very skeptical of that figure, since I read two independent studies (including one from the Department of Energy) that found only 10-17% energy savings from Aeroseal (see links below).  The month after my house was Aerosealed, my energy bill was the highest it's been since I moved in. The month after that, it doubled from the previous month's record high. Obviously the driver is colder weather and higher heat use. The problem is, since I'm new to my home, I have no energy bill history and can't see what it would've been without Aeroseal. But after two months it definitely doesn't seem like Aeroseal will keep my energy bills low.  During the sales process, they talked a lot about the percent air loss in your system. The sales representative kept throwing out a rough figure of 30% air loss for a house like mine. He suggested that could equate to roughly 30% energy bill savings. However, I still don't know the percent air loss my system had. Before Aeroseal, I had a 180 CFM of air leakage and after Aeroseal it was reduced to 40 CFM. However, I don't know my system's total capacity (the denominator), so I can't tell what percent air loss I had. I asked the Aspen Air lead technician and later their QA guy, but neither knew the answer. That was a little frustrating since I was sold on the concept of percent air loss, and promised they'd measure that number before they Aeroseal, but I never got that figure for my house.    That said, I went in knowing the payback period on Aeroseal would probably be more like 7-10+ years, so instead I focused on the other main benefit: more even air distribution throughout the house. However, the air distribution between my upstairs bedrooms is still pretty uneven. When I let Aspen Air know, they generously sent out a technician (at no cost to me) and found that a damper had gotten stuck during the Aeroseal process. They fixed it and the air distribution improved slightly. But honestly, it's still pretty uneven and feels no different to me than before Aeroseal.  Bottom line with the Aeroseal is it was very expensive and it's hard to see the value. I probably won't break even on it for 7-10+ years and the air distribution across my bedrooms hasn't noticeably improved. I wish I'd skipped it.  Aside from that, Aspen Air was great and I definitely recommend the cleaning. - DOE estimated 17% savings: [*** Link removed ***] - Comfort Institute found 10-16% savings: [*** Link removed ***] - Pros and cons of Aeroseal: [*** Link removed ***] [UPDATE] - 12/28/2020 I'm downgrading to two stars because their Aeroseal jammed up my damper system and burnt out the motor. Now I have to pay an additional $1,850 to get the damper system replaced, on top of the $4,000 I already paid for Aeroseal. Get the HVAC cleaning, but skip the Aeroseal. It's expensive, the ROI is fuzzy math and difficult to measure, I saw no improvement in air distribution, and it ruined my damper system, costing me $1,850 to repair."
Recommended by95%of homeowners
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Safe Environmental Solutions
4.9(
9
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Serving Wells, ME and surrounding areas

In business since 2014

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"An attic is one of those "I hope it's working like it should" spaces and, unless there's a need, you may never go there.  In the 20 years we've lived in our home, I've only gone up there once to evict a grey squirrel who was late on their rent and busting up the place.  A buyer's inspection of the attic revealed mold on the roof decking and rafters.  Safe Environmental Solutions (SES) set up a chamber around the closet with the attic access hatch to keep the blasting media and mold from entering our home.  In the attic, SES laid poly sheeting and used a negative air machine for dust control while blasting and cleaning. After the baking soda blasting they fine cleaned using HEPA-vacuuming and damp wiped with water/mild detergent. They re-installed the blown-in fiberglass insulation and installed new rafter-mates to allow the ventilation system to work like it should.  They also made a new insulated attic hatch with a handle and hooks to keep it sealed closed.  At the close of the job, SES provided a report with pictures of the attic space.  I would definitely recommend SES to anyone looking for mold remediation.  I was very impressed with SES's professionalism, promptness, and care of our home while the job was done."
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Environmental Testing & Research Laboratories, Inc
4.8(
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Serving Wells, ME and surrounding areas

In business since 1995

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"The report was very professional and detailed. The response was fast. The price was expensive but due to the detail, understandable. I wouldn't hire again due to multiple requests for a completed report and estimate for the mold remediation and just getting robotic replies that didn't answer my questions."
Recommended by93%of homeowners
Eastern Mold Remediation
5.0(
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Serving Wells, ME and surrounding areas

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Warranties offered

"Skip the other guys and hire Eastern Mold Remediation!  <br /> <br /> I had originally hired Northeastern Mold Remediation out of Hampden to treat a top and bottom floor for damage caused by a burst water pipe. Do yourself a favor and don't hire Northeastern. I had visited a couple of times while they were working and if they weren't outside smoking, they were slowly bring pieces if debris out to the dumpster. When I questioned them about moisture, they told me they felt that area by hand and that it seemed dry. I had to beg them to remove wall parts that were ruined by water. I was very disappointed in their lack of knowledge and motivation...oh, and once they get paid by the insurance company, good luck getting a call back to answer questions. <br /> <br />  A month down the road I had AQM come in and do an air quality test because I noticed mold growth, and sure enough, we had mold growth and issues because Northeastern had not properly dried or treated for mold. When there is water damage, you HAVE to treat the area with an antimicrobial so that no growth occurs. <br /> <br />  I then hired Eastern Mold to complete the job and fix the damage left behind by Northeastern. My standards and expectaions are high. Not only were they very professional and very detailed, but I had an air quailty test done after they were gone and the results were amazing. I should have hired Eastern Mold in the first place. I was very impressed. Save yourself disaster and a future headache and hire these guys! They know what they are doing and are very responsive. They wont finish the job until you're happy. I would recommend Eastern Mold Remediation company to anyone who wants to have water damage and mold prevention or remediation done properly. They are worth every penny!!"
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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FAQs for toxicity and mold removal projects in Wells, ME

Remediation should keep mold from returning as long as the moisture source is eliminated. Fix leaks, control humidity, and replace water-damaged materials, then schedule periodic inspections to stay ahead of new growth. With those safeguards, your home can stay mold-free for the long haul while protecting both health and property value.

Most pros recommend leaving the home while they work on mold remediation. Removing mold stirs up airborne spores that can aggravate respiratory issues, and contractors can work more efficiently in an empty space. A short, temporary relocation keeps everyone in your family safe and lets the crew finish the job without interruption.

Mold shouldn’t return once the moisture problem is fixed. Stay vigilant: repair leaks right away, keep humidity below 50 percent with a dehumidifier placed in damp areas, and improve ventilation where needed. Routine checks for leaks and mold and quick repairs go a long way toward keeping your home mold-free.

Mold spores can trigger nasal congestion, throat irritation, coughing, wheezing, eye irritation, or skin rashes. People with asthma, allergies, or weakened immune systems often feel the effects sooner and more intensely. Some molds also release mycotoxins linked to serious respiratory or neurological issues. Swift remediation and better ventilation are the best defenses.

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