Mold Remediation in Logan, UT

Professional mold remediation for homes and buildings in Logan, Cache County. Certified team serving Downtown Logan, Island area, USU campus area and surrounding areas.

Mold Remediation for Logan Homes

Logan homeowners face specific mold challenges due to heavy snowfall and spring melt. Mold exposure can lead to mold sickness, chronic fatigue, mold toxicity, and sick building syndrome. Our mold remediation service addresses these local conditions with proven methods and certified expertise.

Safe, thorough mold removal using full containment, HEPA filtration, and physical removal techniques to completely eliminate mold and toxins — without relying on chemicals or toxic products. Whether you're in Downtown Logan or near Utah State University, our team provides thorough, professional service backed by industry-leading certifications.

Unlike "sniff and split" companies that send a mold dog and leave, we send a certified mold assessor AND AWDA-certified mold detection dogs. Our inspectors find mold the dog doesn't find. We find the mold, give you a plan, and get it removed.

What We Can Provide

Full containment with negative air pressure
Dedicated decontamination room minimizes cross-contamination
Negative air/HEPA air filtration throughout process
Safe removal of contaminated materials
No toxic chemical shortcuts: Real removal only
3rd Party post-remediation verification
Binary Ionization Technology (BIT) treatment

When to Call in Logan

Mold confirmed by professional inspection
Mold needing to be removed
Mold in HVAC system or ductwork
Mold in walls, ceilings, or hidden spaces
Health-sensitive individuals in the home
After water damage
After buying a home with mold
Before selling a home with mold
Elderly or young children in the home
If you have been diagnosed or suspect you have CIRS
Have a chronic illness or other environmentally triggered issue like Lyme disease

Schedule in Logan

Fill out the form or call 801.657.3969

Logan Neighborhoods

Downtown LoganIsland areaUSU campus area