Completion date: May 29, 2026
Location: Columbus, OH
The customer contacted us due to a severe indoor air quality and microbial threat, suspecting widespread mold growth within several rooms surrounding an indoor pool area. The persistently high relative humidity generated by the pool environment had migrated into adjacent living spaces, causing heavy moisture condensation on structural surfaces, damp carpets, and visible structural dust accumulation, creating an ideal breeding ground for mold spores.
We carried out a rigorous environmental testing and source-containment protocols to restore safe indoor air quality. First, we set up professional air sampling pumps (such as the Bio-Pump Plus) stationed on secure platforms to capture and quantify airborne spore counts, allowing us to scientifically verify the exact concentrations and types of mold present. While awaiting laboratory clearance, we implemented extensive source-protection measures by systematically staging furnishings, rolling back affected textiles, and grouping mattresses away from walls to prevent secondary cross-contamination. To target the underlying structural moisture caused by the pool area, we initiated a controlled micro-cleaning and surface decontamination process, preparing the drywall boundaries with accurate measuring tools for potential remediation cuts while treating structural surfaces with professional antimicrobial finishes to inhibit further fungal colonization.