That musty smell in your Temescal Valley, CA home's basement, crawl space, or bathroom isn't just an annoyance—it's a warning sign. It's the byproduct of a mold colony, which is releasing microscopic spores and chemicals into your air. As your local IICRC-certified mold remediation and indoor air quality (IAQ) experts, we want you to understand that mold is a serious threat to both your property and your family's health.
Suspect mold in your Temescal Valley, CA home? Call our certified inspectors now at (833) 541-0100.
We are a local Temescal Valley, CA restoration company, certified in both mold remediation and water damage restoration. Our technicians are experts in building science and understand how mold impacts your home's "air envelope." We don't just "kill" mold; we safely remove it, contain it, and restore your home's air to a clean, healthy state.
Mold colonies are living organisms. To reproduce, they release two things into the air:
This is why you can't just spray mold with bleach. That only releases more spores. Our professional process is designed to protect your air.
Don't risk your family's health. Call our certified Temescal Valley, CA mold professionals today for a thorough inspection.
"My son's allergies were out of control. We had this team come in, and they found a huge mold issue in our crawl space. They did a full remediation, and the air in our home is 100% better."
"The musty smell in our basement is finally GONE. They set up all this high-tech containment and air scrubbing equipment. They were so professional and worth every penny."
"I am so impressed with their focus on safety and air quality. They explained how mold spores travel and showed me exactly how they were containing the work area. A-class service."
Temescal Valley takes its name from the Rancho Temescal established by Leandro Serrano. Serrano received the written permission of the priest of the Mission San Luis Rey de Francia, or of the military commander of San Diego, to occupy the five square league Rancho Temescal on land belonging to Mission of San Luis Rey. He took possession in about 1818 or 1819 under a grant given by Governor José María de Echeandía to Leandro Serrano. The Serrano Boulder (California Historical Landmark (#185), marks the site of the first house erected by Leandro Serrano about May 1824. The grant extended along the Temescal Valley south of present day Corona and encompassed El Cerrito and Lee Lake. The Serrano family held the land until they lost the court case validating their title to the land in 1866. Meanwhile squatters settled on the land in anticipation of this result in 1855.
Zip Codes in Temescal Valley, CA that we also serve: 92883