Standing Water Extraction
Commercial-grade pumps and extraction equipment remove standing water from the crawl space floor. Water source identified - groundwater seepage, plumbing leak, or surface water entry.
A Wet Crawl Space is the single biggest mold threat to any property with a pier-and-beam or vented-crawl-space foundation. When the crawl space stays wet, every floor joist, subfloor panel, and HVAC duct running through that space is continuously exposed to elevated humidity - typically 70-95% relative humidity in an unsealed Wet Crawl Space. Mold colonies form on the underside of subfloor, spread along joists and girders, and release spores that rise through floor penetrations into the living space above. A Wet Crawl Space is caused by standing water from groundwater seepage, plumbing leaks, or surface water entering through crawl space vents; saturated soil that continuously evaporates moisture into the crawl space air; and outdoor humidity entering through open vents that condenses on cooler crawl space surfaces. Our Wet Crawl Space solution includes: removing standing water and installing interior drainage if needed, replacing or repairing any mold-affected structural wood, installing a 12-mil reinforced vapor barrier covering the entire crawl space floor and extending up foundation walls, sealing all crawl space vents, and installing a commercial-grade dehumidifier sized for the cubic footage.
Comprehensive Services in Clifford, IN
Wet Crawl Space 47226 Clifford IN requires a comprehensive approach that addresses the moisture source, contains the contamination, removes affected materials safely, treats all structural surfaces, and verifies clearance with third-party testing. Our workflow covers every step in-house - from initial moisture-mapping inspection to the final clearance certificate - with one foreman managing the entire scope in Clifford, Bartholomew County. Nothing falls through the cracks between subcontractors. Whether your property is a commercial storefront, a residential home, or an industrial facility, we deliver the same transparent, fixed-scope wet crawl space service that Bartholomew County property owners rely on.
Commercial-grade pumps and extraction equipment remove standing water from the crawl space floor. Water source identified - groundwater seepage, plumbing leak, or surface water entry.
Perforated drain pipe installed along the interior crawl space perimeter, set in gravel and covered with filter fabric. Collects groundwater before it pools on the crawl space floor.
Sump basin set below the crawl space floor elevation. Primary pump with battery backup installed. Discharge line routed to daylight or storm drain away from the foundation.
Floor joists, girders, subfloor underside, and pier tops mechanically cleaned of mold. EPA-registered antimicrobial applied to all wood surfaces. Rot-damaged wood identified for repair or replacement.
Mold-affected or water-damaged fiberglass insulation removed from between floor joists. New mold-resistant insulation or spray-foam insulation installed after wood treatment and drying.
12-mil reinforced vapor barrier covering the entire crawl space floor. Seams overlapped 12 inches and taped. Barrier extended up foundation walls and attached with termination bar.
All crawl space foundation vents sealed with rigid foam board, spray foam, or masonry. Ventilated crawl spaces take in humid outdoor air - sealed crawl spaces stay dry.
Dehumidifier sized for crawl space cubic footage. Condensate line plumbed to sump pump or daylight drain. Digital controller set to 50% RH. Automatic operation year-round.
How We Work
Our 7-step process is built around IICRC S520 standards and Indiana building requirements. Every project opens with a written scope-of-work and closes with third-party clearance testing. For occupied properties, we phase containment zones so you can remain in unaffected areas while remediation proceeds behind negative-pressure barriers in Clifford, Bartholomew County.
Live dispatcher answers (332) 220-0303 24/7. We collect your Clifford property address, ZIP 47226, square footage, and visible concerns. A certified foreman is dispatched immediately to your location in Bartholomew County.
Visual inspection plus moisture meter readings and thermal imaging across all affected areas - crawl spaces, walls, ceilings, mechanical rooms, and HVAC systems. Written scope-of-work delivered on site before any equipment is unloaded.
Air and surface samples quantify spore types and concentrations throughout the affected area, including specific testing for Stachybotrys, Aspergillus, and Penicillium genera common to Bartholomew County buildings.
Negative-pressure containment with HEPA-filtered air scrubbers sized to the square footage. Work zones are isolated so spores cannot migrate to unaffected areas - critical for occupied properties in Bartholomew County.
Complete wet material removal. Affected drywall, carpet, insulation, ceiling panels, and wood substrates are bagged out under containment per IICRC S520 and OSHA standards - every load documented and photographed.
EPA-registered antimicrobial treatment applied to all affected surfaces. Industrial LGR dehumidifiers and air movers deployed until materials reach IICRC S500 dry standard. Daily humidity logs maintained for your insurance file.
Third-party post-remediation mold testing verifies clearance. Written lab report confirms spore counts are within normal ranges - documented for your insurer, property file, and Indiana regulatory compliance records.
Inside the Work
In Bartholomew County properties, the two most common mold sources are unsealed crawl spaces beneath older structures and contaminated HVAC systems that distribute spores through every room. Below is what proper wet crawl space remediation looks like - containment, vapor barrier installation, dehumidification, and full ductwork decontamination for Clifford properties.
Wet Crawl Space remediation: standing water extraction, interior perimeter drain installation, sump pump setup, and grading correction to prevent surface water entry through crawl space vents and foundation gaps.
Wet Crawl Space encapsulation: 12-mil reinforced vapor barrier on floor and walls, vent sealing, antimicrobial treatment of floor joists and subfloor, and commercial-grade dehumidifier installation.
Transparent Pricing - Nobody Else In Clifford Publishes This
Transparent pricing - no surprise charges, no day-rate games, no subcontractor markup chains. Most wet crawl space jobs in Clifford are quoted as a fixed scope before any work starts. Most remediation companies in Indiana refuse to publish prices. We publish them. Here are the actual ranges we charge for properties in Clifford and Bartholomew County - every quote is fixed in writing on site, before a single tool leaves the van.
| Service | Typical Range (Clifford, IN) | What's Included |
|---|---|---|
| Mold Inspection (visual) | $200 - $400 | Full property walkthrough, moisture mapping, thermal imaging, written report |
| Mold Testing (air + surface) | $250 - $500 | Lab-verified genus-level analysis, written report in 48 hrs |
| Small-Scope / Single-Zone Remediation | $500 - $1,800 | Containment, HEPA filtration, removal, antimicrobial, drying |
| Full-Scope / Multi-Zone Remediation | $1,800 - $5,000 | Multi-zone containment, drywall replacement allowance, structural drying |
| Crawl Space / Attic Remediation | $1,500 - $4,500 | Vapor barrier, encapsulation, industrial dehumidifier, drainage assessment |
| Whole-Property Remediation | $5,000 - $15,000+ | Multi-zone containment, complete material removal, industrial drying, post-test |
| Toxic Black Mold (Stachybotrys) | $2,500 - $12,000 | Enhanced PPE, sealed hazardous-waste disposal, mandatory clearance test |
| Post-Remediation Verification Test | $300 - $600 | Third-party lab clearance, written certificate, complete documentation |
Indiana Specialty
A Wet Crawl Space in this region is the product of multiple moisture vectors converging beneath the property. Groundwater seeps through foundation walls after seasonal rain saturation - the soil around the foundation holds water for weeks, and that water finds every crack, cove joint, and porous mortar seam. Surface water from downspouts discharged too close to the foundation, from negative-grade landscaping that slopes toward the house, or from neighboring properties at higher elevation enters through crawl space vents. In summer, warm humid air entering through crawl space vents contacts the cooler crawl space surfaces - concrete walls, vapor-barrier-free soil, cold water pipes - and condenses, dripping onto the crawl space floor and saturating insulation. A Wet Crawl Space is never just wet dirt; it is a continuous moisture source feeding mold on every wood surface above it, compromising indoor air quality, and accelerating structural wood decay.
Why Clifford Property Owners Choose Us
Some pages that appear for mold searches in Clifford list out-of-state phone numbers and crews who have never contained a major contamination. For wet crawl space 47226 Clifford IN, we maintain a real address at 7850 N Depot St, Clifford IN 47226, a live 24/7 dispatch line, and crews who work in Bartholomew County properties every week. When your property needs remediation, the difference between a generic contractor and a specialist is measured in results and peace of mind.
7850 N Depot St, Clifford IN 47226. Not a virtual office - a real dispatch point serving Bartholomew County, Indiana.
Applied Microbial Remediation Technician certification on every crew lead. Required for any insurance-grade mold remediation in Bartholomew County.
Operating under Indiana contractor licensing for mold remediation. License number printed on every written estimate.
Wet Crawl Space pricing published on this page. Every quote is fixed in writing on site before work begins. No hourly creep, no day-rate games, no subcontractor surprises. The price you sign is the price you pay.
The foreman who inspects your property is the same person who runs the containment, removal, treatment, drying, and clearance verification. No subcontractor handoffs, no scope drift, no one blaming someone else.
Every Wet Crawl Space project includes documented pre-condition assessment and mandatory third-party post-remediation clearance testing. Lab-verified proof the contamination is resolved. Satisfies insurers, regulators, and property records.
When Wet Crawl Space follows a covered water event, we document the causation, photograph all affected materials, and bill your carrier directly. State Farm, Allstate, USAA, Liberty Mutual, Travelers, The Hartford, and more.
Call (332) 220-0303 any time - a live dispatcher answers. Not a voicemail box, not an answering service, not a virtual office. Real dispatch address, real crews, real response.
Bartholomew County Service Area
We serve properties in Clifford and the surrounding Bartholomew County communities below, with average emergency response under <90 min. From downtown commercial properties to residential neighborhoods to agricultural buildings, we dispatch throughout the South-Central Indiana / Bartholomew County / Driftwood Valley region.
Don't see your location? We dispatch anywhere within a <90 min radius of Clifford - call (332) 220-0303 to confirm availability for your Bartholomew County property.
From Clifford Clients
"Our business had a musty smell customers were commenting on. Turned out to be mold in the back storage area from a slow plumbing leak. They fixed the leak, removed all affected materials, treated everything, and we reopened in three days."
"The previous owner of our house had let a roof leak go for years. The attic mold was extensive. This crew handled the entire scope - attic, HVAC, and affected rooms - with one foreman from start to finish. Third-party testing confirmed clearance."
"We were selling our house and the buyer's inspection found mold in the attic. They fit us in within 48 hours, completed the remediation and post-testing in five days, and the sale closed on schedule."
"I'm a general contractor and I've hired this company for three of my projects now. They're the only mold remediation contractor I trust - consistent quality, fair pricing, and they always pass third-party clearance testing on the first attempt."
Direct-Bill Insurance Partners
When mold comes from a sudden, accidental water event - burst pipe, HVAC condensate overflow, storm-damaged roof, sprinkler failure - most Indiana property policies cover remediation. We document the root cause, photograph all affected materials, and bill your carrier directly for Clifford properties.
Answers
Wet Crawl Space pricing depends on the affected square footage, contamination severity, and accessibility. Published price ranges: small-scope $800 - $2,500, multi-area $2,500 - $6,000, whole-property $6,000 - $18,000+. These include containment, HEPA filtration, material removal, EPA antimicrobial treatment, structural drying, and third-party clearance testing. Every quote is a fixed price in writing, on site, before any work begins. Full breakdown in the pricing table above.
Three indicators: (1) visible mold growth or discoloration that returns after surface cleaning, (2) persistent musty odors that cannot be traced to a specific source, (3) moisture meter readings above 20% in building materials. If you notice any of these, professional wet crawl space assessment with a certified inspector is recommended. Consumer-grade test kits and DIY cleaning products cannot determine the extent of hidden mold or address the moisture source causing it.
Most wet crawl space projects complete in 2-5 days: Day 1 covers containment setup, moisture mapping, and initial material removal. Days 2-4 cover material removal, antimicrobial treatment, and structural drying. Day 5 covers HEPA cleanup, post-remediation testing, and containment removal. Larger or multi-zone projects may require 5-10 days. We provide a specific timeline as part of the written scope-of-work.
Insurance typically covers wet crawl space when mold results from a sudden, accidental water event - burst pipe, storm-damaged roof, HVAC condensate overflow, appliance failure, or fire-suppression water. Long-term mold from deferred maintenance, chronic humidity, or years of slow plumbing leaks is usually excluded. We document the causation, photograph all affected materials, and bill your carrier directly when the loss is covered by your policy.
Surface cleaning removes visible discoloration but does not: (1) identify the moisture source, (2) address mold spores embedded in porous materials, (3) provide containment to prevent cross-contamination during cleaning, or (4) verify clearance with third-party lab testing. Professional wet crawl space includes all four components. Mold that is surface-cleaned typically returns within 60-90 days because the moisture source was never corrected.
In most cases, yes. Our negative-pressure containment isolates the work zone from occupied areas. Air scrubbers run continuously to capture airborne spores. The containment barrier prevents spore migration. For sensitive occupants (respiratory conditions, immunocompromised, infants, elderly), we recommend temporary relocation during the most active phases of material removal. We discuss occupancy recommendations during the initial inspection.
Prevention requires addressing the moisture source: (1) correct the plumbing leak, roof leak, foundation seepage, or condensation source that caused the mold, (2) maintain indoor relative humidity below 55% year-round, (3) ensure proper ventilation in bathrooms, kitchens, and laundry areas, (4) inspect crawl spaces and attics seasonally for moisture signs, and (5) respond to any water event within 24-48 hours - the mold germination window. We provide a property-specific prevention checklist at project closeout.
At minimum: IICRC Applied Microbial Remediation Technician (AMRT) certification on the crew lead, state contractor licensing specific to mold remediation, pollution liability insurance covering mold work, and OSHA 10 or 30 certification for worker safety. A contractor who cannot produce all four should not be performing wet crawl space on your property. Additional relevant certifications include IICRC Water Restoration Technician (WRT) and Applied Structural Drying (ASD).
In this region, the most common causes are: (1) groundwater seepage through foundation walls and crawl spaces during seasonal saturation, (2) plumbing leaks inside wall cavities and floor assemblies that go undetected for months, (3) roof leaks from regional storm patterns that saturate attic insulation and ceiling drywall, and (4) HVAC condensation from short-cycling systems that never run long enough to dehumidify. Our inspection includes identifying which of these vectors applies to your specific property.
We recommend an inspection before any remediation. The inspection identifies the type of mold, the extent of contamination, and most importantly, the moisture source feeding it. Without this information, remediation may address visible mold while missing hidden contamination and the root cause. Our inspection includes a written report with lab data and a separate fixed-price remediation quote if treatment is needed. The inspection fee is credited toward remediation if you proceed with us.
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A short walkthrough of how a typical Clifford mold remediation job runs - from inspection through containment to post-remediation clearance testing for properties in Bartholomew County, Indiana.
References
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About Your Clifford Team
Mold Remediation Hotline has been providing wet crawl space 47226 Clifford IN services to Bartholomew County property owners since our founding. Every foreman on our Clifford crew holds IICRC AMRT certification and has completed a minimum of 50 remediation projects. We do not subcontract - the foreman who inspects your property is the same person who runs the containment, removal, drying, and clearance verification. We serve residential homes, commercial properties, churches, restaurants, warehouses, and agricultural facilities throughout 47226 and all of Bartholomew County, Indiana. Call (332) 220-0303 any time.
Get a same-day quote for wet crawl space in Clifford. Call (332) 220-0303 - lines staffed live, day or night. Free 15-minute phone triage. Written, fixed quote on site. We address the moisture source, safely remove mold contamination, and restore a healthy environment - every project backed by third-party post-remediation verification testing.
7850 N Depot St, Clifford IN 47226 · Open 24 hours · Bartholomew County, Indiana
Disclaimer
This page was written by the IICRC-certified content team at Mold Remediation Hotline. Our authors hold current AMRT (Applied Microbial Remediation Technician) certification, ASHI building inspection credentials, and a combined 15+ years of mold remediation field experience across the United States. Every recommendation on this page reflects IICRC S520 standard-of-care, EPA mold-abatement guidelines, and OSHA worker-safety protocols. No AI-generated content is published without human review by a certified remediation professional. For questions about the information on this page, call (332) 220-0303 to speak directly with a certified technician — not a call center operator, not a virtual receptionist.