Professional mold inspection, testing, and removal for Bismarck and Mandan homes. Insurance billing handled.
Mold in a Bismarck home is more than an aesthetic problem — it's a structural and health risk that compounds every day it's left untreated. Bismarck Mold Pro provides certified mold inspection, air quality testing, safe containment and removal, and post-remediation verification for homes and businesses throughout the Bismarck-Mandan metro. We document everything for your insurance carrier and don't leave until your property is certified clean.
Call (701) 922-5260 Free estimates · No obligation · Local Bismarck serviceVisual inspection plus air sampling to identify mold species, concentration, and moisture source. We locate hidden mold behind drywall and in crawl spaces that you can't see.
HEPA-filtered containment, safe removal of contaminated materials, and antimicrobial treatment of all affected surfaces. We follow IICRC S520 mold remediation standards throughout.
HEPA air scrubbers run continuously during remediation to capture airborne mold spores. Post-remediation air testing confirms clearance before we remove containment.
We identify and eliminate the moisture source that caused the mold. Without fixing the source, mold returns. We install vapor barriers, improve drainage, and coordinate with plumbers when needed.
IICRC Certified Remediation
Post-Remediation Air Testing
Insurance Billing Handled
Common signs include a musty smell that doesn't go away, visible black or green spots on walls or ceilings, recent water damage that wasn't professionally dried, chronic allergy or respiratory symptoms that improve when you leave the house, and peeling paint or warped drywall. If you're unsure, a professional inspection with air testing is the only way to confirm mold presence and species.
Yes. Bismarck's cold winters create frozen pipe risks that, when unresolved, leave hidden moisture in walls and floors. The Missouri River valley location adds to ambient humidity in summer. Older homes built in the 1960s and 70s often have crawl spaces and basement areas that were never properly waterproofed, making mold a common discovery during renovations.
It depends on the source. If mold resulted from a covered water damage event — a burst pipe, appliance leak, or roof leak — most policies cover remediation as part of the water damage claim. Mold caused by long-term neglect, chronic humidity, or flooding is typically not covered. We document the source carefully to support your claim when coverage applies.
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