Searching for dry fog mold removal service 44143 Cleveland OH? Mold Remediation Hotline applies dry-fog antimicrobial treatment across 44143 and surrounding Cuyahoga County — chlorine dioxide gas penetrates porous drywall, framing, and HVAC ducts WITHOUT teardown, then ASTM D7338 air sampling confirms the result.
Most homeowners who type dry fog mold removal service 44143 Cleveland OH into Google have a contamination problem that's everywhere AND nowhere — HVAC distributing spores building-wide, attic insulation soaked, behind-finished-drywall growth without obvious access. Traditional remediation in 44143 would mean ripping the building apart. The dry-fog alternative releases ICP (chlorine dioxide) or CDG gas into the air handler, lets it permeate every cavity for 4-8 hours, then verifies the kill with post-fog ASTM D7338 air sampling. Mold Remediation Hotline runs the protocol in Cuyahoga County for situations where teardown isn't viable.
EPA-registered ICP and CDG dry-fog products are designed for post-source-removal antimicrobial treatment in spaces where traditional applicators can't reach. See the EPA's mold cleanup guidance for context. Or call (332) 220-0303 for a Cuyahoga County assessment.
We follow IICRC industry-standard protocols on every job and dispatch same-day across Cuyahoga County. Call (332) 220-0303 any hour.

ICP (chlorine dioxide) or CDG gas released into the 44143 building's HVAC system for 4-8 hour dwell. Fog penetrates porous drywall, framing, attic insulation. Both products are EPA-registered for indoor mold antimicrobial use.

Single-source gas application reaches every conditioned cavity via the 44143 HVAC trunk. No teardown required to access behind-wall or above-ceiling contamination.

Spore-contaminated blown-in or batt insulation in 44143 attics is treated in-place by the dry fog. Avoids the $3-5/sq ft cost of insulation removal and replacement when source moisture is already fixed.

Dry-fog timeline in 44143: Friday evening setup + seal, Saturday morning gas release, 6-hour dwell, Saturday evening ventilation, Sunday clearance air sampling, Monday reoccupy. Faster than weeks-long traditional remediation.

Independent post-fog clearance from an AIHA-accredited lab in Cuyahoga County. Lab report sent directly to homeowner from the testing firm — not from us. Standard for every dry-fog job.

Inspector evaluates contamination scope, accessibility, moisture-source status, and finishes-preservation cost in 44143. Dry-fog quoted only when it's genuinely the better answer; traditional quoted otherwise.
Dispatcher at (332) 220-0303 qualifies your case in under 5 minutes.
Moisture meter, thermal scan, photo log of every affected area in 44143.
IICRC S520-categorized scope; EPA antimicrobial brand printed on the quote.
Negative pressure maintained; substrate cleared; antimicrobial applied.
AIHA-accredited lab issues the ASTM D7338 result; 12-month re-treat coverage.
Pricing depends on affected square footage, contamination class, materials involved, and accessibility. Below are realistic ranges from jobs we run regularly across Cuyahoga County.
| Job Type | Typical Size | Cost Range | Timeframe |
|---|---|---|---|
| Free dry-fog fit-check inspection | Any size | FREE | Same day |
| Residential single-zone treatment | Up to 1,000 sq ft | $1,500 - $3,500 | 1-2 days |
| Residential whole-home gas application | 1,500-3,000 sq ft | $3,500 - $7,000 | 2-3 days |
| Commercial whole-building | 5,000+ sq ft | $5,000 - $15,000+ | 2-4 days |
| AIHA-lab post-treatment air sampling | Per project | $300 - $600 | 3-5 days |
Same-day dispatch across 44143 and adjacent Cuyahoga County ZIPs. Call (332) 220-0303 any hour.
1100 Superior Avenue, Suite 1500, Cleveland, OH 44114 · (332) 220-0303
Chlorine dioxide (ClO₂) is a true gas at room temperature, distinct from chlorine bleach. EPA-registered for indoor antimicrobial use. Penetrates porous drywall, framing, insulation. Decomposes to harmless byproducts (NaCl + O₂) within hours. 44143 crews use ICP or CDG branded delivery systems.
Historic homes where preserving finishes matters, commercial buildings that can't shut down for traditional work, properties with HVAC-distributed contamination, attic-wide insulation contamination. 44143 properties without these characteristics are usually better served by traditional Class II/III remediation.
Yes for smaller residential properties in 44143: morning seal + setup → afternoon gas release → evening ventilation → next-morning lab clearance. Larger commercial buildings may need a 2-day cycle.
Building must be vacated during treatment (gas is harmful to occupants during dwell). After mechanical ventilation, chlorine dioxide decomposes to harmless byproducts (sodium chloride + oxygen) within hours. Post-ventilation AIHA lab clearance confirms safe-to-reoccupy levels. Kids, pets, plants safe to return after clearance.
Yes — most OH adjusters treat EPA-registered chlorine dioxide as equivalent to traditional EPA-registered antimicrobials. We provide the EPA registration number for the specific ICP/CDG product used; adjuster approval is typically same-cycle as the rest of the scope.
Same 12-month coverage — re-treat free if ASTM thresholds fail. The slightly higher re-treat rate (4% vs 3%) reflects dry-fog's narrower fit window: when it's the right tool, it works as well as traditional; when it's the wrong tool, it underperforms.
Same-day dispatch across Cuyahoga County. IICRC-aligned crews, HEPA + eco antimicrobials, 12-month guarantee.
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