Full Service Water, Fire & Mold Cleanup + Restoration Specialists

Mold Remediation in Tulsa, OK

Mold grows silently — inside walls, under floors, in crawl spaces. By the time you see it, it’s already spread. Our IICRC-certified specialists safely remove all mold and fix the root cause so it never returns.

Why Homeowners Trust Us

IICRC S520 Certified

Strictest mold remediation standards

Full Mold Inspection & Testing

Air quality & surface sampling available

Safe Physical Mold Removal

Proper containment prevents spread

Post-Remediation Testing

We confirm the job is fully complete

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What We Handle

Understanding the Problem

What Is Mold Remediation?

Mold is one of the most serious — and most underestimated — threats to your home and your health. It grows silently inside walls, under floors, in crawl spaces and attics, and behind cabinets. By the time you see or smell it, the problem has often already spread far beyond what’s visible.

Mold remediation is the professional process of safely removing mold from a property, treating affected materials, and eliminating the moisture conditions that allow mold to grow. It is not the same as simple mold cleaning.

True remediation includes containment to prevent spread, safe physical removal, HEPA filtration, antimicrobial treatment, and post-remediation testing to confirm the job is complete. Our IICRC-certified team follows strict ANSI/IICRC S520 protocols on every project.

Know the Risks

Common Causes of Mold Growth in Tulsa

Mold only needs moisture and time to take hold. Here are the most common conditions that lead to mold growth in Tulsa-area homes and businesses:

Unresolved water damage — leaks left untreated for 24–48 hours or more

High indoor humidity — above 60% relative humidity

Flooding and storm water intrusion

Poorly ventilated bathrooms, kitchens, and crawl spaces

HVAC condensation and ductwork moisture

Roof leaks and ice dam damage

Foundation seepage and basement moisture

Sewage backup and drain overflow

How We Work

Our Mold Remediation Process

A certified 6-step process following strict IICRC S520 standards — from initial inspection and containment through post-remediation clearance testing.

 
Step - 1

Mold Inspection & Air Quality Testing

We begin with a comprehensive inspection including visual assessment, moisture mapping, and where indicated, air quality testing and surface sampling. This tells us exactly where mold is present, what type it is, and how far it has spread.

Step - 2

Containment

Before any removal begins, we establish full physical containment using polyethylene barriers and negative air pressure to prevent mold spores from spreading to unaffected areas during remediation.

Step - 3

Air Filtration

HEPA air scrubbers are deployed throughout the work area to capture airborne mold spores and maintain clean air during removal. This protects your family, our technicians, and prevents cross-contamination.

Step - 4

Physical Mold Removal

Affected materials are carefully removed and safely disposed of in accordance with IICRC standards. This includes mold-damaged drywall, insulation, wood framing, and flooring. All surfaces are treated with EPA-registered antimicrobial solutions.

Step - 5

Moisture Source Correction

Removing mold without fixing the moisture source is only a temporary fix. We identify and address the root cause — whether it's a plumbing leak, inadequate ventilation, foundation moisture, or HVAC issue.

Step - 6

Restoration & Repairs

Once fully dry, we repair or replace damaged drywall, flooring, insulation, and structural materials. The job isn't complete until your property looks and functions exactly as it did before the damage occurred.

Insurance & Mold Remediation

Mold remediation may be covered by your homeowner’s insurance if the mold resulted from a covered peril, such as a burst pipe or storm flooding. We document all damage and coordinate with your insurance adjuster.

Coverage Evaluation Assistance

We help you understand whether your mold situation is likely covered by your homeowner’s policy and what documentation is needed to support your claim.

Complete Damage Documentation

Detailed inspection reports, moisture maps, air quality test results, and photographs — everything your adjuster needs to process your mold remediation claim.

Direct Adjuster Communication

We communicate directly with your insurance adjuster throughout the process, answering technical questions and providing supplemental documentation as needed.

Reconstruction Included

Unlike companies that only do remediation, we also handle all reconstruction — so your entire claim, from mold removal to finished repairs, is with one trusted contractor.

Frequently Asked Questions

Have questions about our services or process? Here are the answers to the things people ask us most.

It depends on the type and extent. All mold should be taken seriously. Some molds, like black mold, produce mycotoxins that can cause significant health problems. Any visible mold growth or persistent musty odor warrants a professional inspection.
 
Small areas of surface mold on non-porous materials can be cleaned, but any mold that has penetrated building materials — or any growth larger than 10 square feet — requires professional remediation. DIY attempts often spread spores and make the problem worse.
Small to moderate remediation typically takes 1–5 days. Larger or more complex projects involving significant structural removal can take longer. We provide a clear timeline after our initial assessment.
Not if the moisture source is properly addressed. Mold remediation without moisture correction is only a temporary fix. Our process always includes identifying and resolving the moisture problem that caused the mold.
For small, contained areas, it may not be necessary. For larger remediation projects or black mold removal, temporary relocation is recommended for the safety of your family. We will advise you honestly during the initial consultation.

Suspect Mold in Your Tulsa Home?

Don’t wait — mold spreads fast and gets worse every day. Call Midtown Restoration for a professional mold inspection and IICRC-certified remediation in Tulsa, OK.