Mold Remediation

Mold Remediation and Prevention in Honolulu, HI

Whether you want to prevent mold growth in your Hawaii home or are in need of professional mold remediation services, our friendly, experienced team at AirCare Hawaii has your back. Contact us today for your free consultation and assistance in all things mold!

Hawaii mold remediation

Mold in your home or commercial building can be incredibly dangerous: from the threats of lawsuit to tenants trying to break lease, to mold spreading to throughout the entire building, the repercussions can be serious. That's why you should immediately contact AirCare Hawaii at the first sign of mold. The faster you recognize potential mold growth, the faster we can effectively solve the issue at hand! 
  • First, we determine the source of your problem using the latest technology, as well as determining the air quality. Evaluations are done quickly and efficiently, but we will never sacrifice time for quality, until we're sure all sources have been found, we won't stop.
  • Second, we'll define the course of action, offering both short- and long-term solutions to bring your building back to its former glory. Demolition is always a last resort, and if necessary, we will save as much as possible. Whatever steps we take, we'll ensure the air is clean and held to the strictest standards. 
  • Third, we'll deliver our powerful solutions, using the least intrusive methods possible and work as quickly as possible. We perform multiple sweeps until we eradicate all spores, even working through the night if necessary! Curious about our results and efficacy? Ask any of our long-term clients! 

Mold prevention in Honolulu 

There are various ways to prevent mold in Hawaii, including chemical treatments and general cleanliness. We tend to use a combination of methods to most effectively target mold growth in your home. 

Of course, there are general guidelines we recommend following on your own for maximum efficacy. Some tips that you can follow include: 
  • Using bathroom fans and opening bathroom windows for increase ventilation
  • Using a dehumidifier and/or AC unit
  • Checking that all your appliances are properly ventilated
  • Insulating cold surfaces such as water pipes to prevent condensation
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