Commercial mold removal Colorado Springs

Commercial mold problems carry stakes that residential jobs don't: employee health complaints, tenant disputes, liability exposure, and the operational cost of disrupted business. Handling it correctly the first time — with documentation — protects all of those interests. Handling it incorrectly creates more of them.

When Commercial Properties Need Mold Remediation

Commercial mold problems typically follow the same patterns as residential — water intrusion, HVAC condensation issues, drainage failures — but at larger scale and with more complex regulatory and liability implications:

  • Employee health complaints or workers' comp claims linked to indoor air quality
  • Tenant disputes or lease termination threats related to habitable conditions
  • Mold discovered during property inspection before sale or refinancing
  • HVAC system mold causing building-wide air quality issues
  • Water damage event that wasn't fully dried — ceiling tiles, insulation, drywall
  • Multi-family property with mold affecting one or more units

How We Handle Commercial Mold Remediation

  1. Commercial Inspection and Scoping: We assess the affected area, identify moisture sources, document findings with photos and moisture readings, and provide a written scope and price. Commercial projects are scoped the same way as residential — you know exactly what the job entails before committing.
  2. Scheduling Around Operations: Most commercial jobs can be scheduled during evenings, weekends, or off-hours. We coordinate timing to minimize operational disruption and communicate clearly on what areas will be inaccessible and for how long.
  3. Containment and Removal: Full containment protocol — plastic sheeting, negative air pressure, HEPA filtration. Contaminated materials are removed and properly disposed of. Non-porous surfaces are HEPA-vacuumed and treated with antimicrobial solution.
  4. HVAC Assessment: Commercial HVAC systems are a common mold vector. We assess and treat ductwork and air handlers when contamination is found, and coordinate with mechanical contractors when system repairs are needed.
  5. Post-Remediation Clearance: Independent air sampling after completion provides third-party documentation that mold levels are within acceptable limits. This document is your liability protection and your response to any employee or tenant complaint.

What Every Commercial Job Includes

  • Written, itemized scope and price before work begins
  • Flexible scheduling to minimize business disruption
  • Full containment with negative air pressure
  • Complete documentation package — findings, scope, before/after photos, moisture readings
  • Post-remediation clearance testing with third-party lab
  • Documentation suitable for insurance claims, property disclosure, and regulatory compliance

What Does Commercial Mold Removal Cost?

Commercial jobs are priced the same way as residential — by scope of work, not by building type. A 200-square-foot office with a contained mold problem costs the same as a 200-square-foot residential room. Large-scale commercial projects involving building-wide HVAC contamination or multi-unit residential properties are scoped individually.

  • Small commercial area (under 100 sq ft): $1,500–$4,000
  • Mid-size (one floor or wing): $4,000–$9,000
  • Large-scale or multi-area: Scoped on-site — free inspection required for accurate pricing

Do you provide documentation for property managers and landlords?

Yes — and it's included in every commercial job. Inspection findings, moisture mapping, scope of work, before/after photos, and clearance testing results. This package supports lease disputes, insurance claims, compliance requirements, and property disclosure obligations.

Commercial Mold Problem? Let's Scope It.

Free inspection, written estimate, flexible scheduling. We work around your operation — not the other way around.

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