Mold is a symptom; standing humidity is the disease. Alvarez Water Services treats Monmouth County mold by finding and killing the water source before a single piece of drywall comes out. We build containment so spores do not ride your HVAC into clean rooms, run negative-air scrubbing while we remove the affected materials, and verify the space is dry and clearable before we rebuild. If your Red Bank basement or bathroom keeps growing the same dark patches, the leak behind it never got fixed. We will not paint over a problem or spray it and call it solved; the only honest remediation removes the affected material, kills the moisture that fed it, and confirms the cavity is dry before anything closes back up. In the humid Monmouth County summers, that source-first discipline is the difference between a colony that is gone and one that returns by fall. Call 848-310-7885.
- IICRC S520 protocol
- Negative-air containment
- HEPA filtration
- Source removal to documented line
- Antimicrobial application
- Optional 3rd-party clearance testing
Source Moisture: The Step Most Cleanups Skip
Mold needs three things to grow: moisture, organic material, and time. Organic material is everywhere in a building (drywall, wood, dust). Time is unavoidable. The only variable a remediator controls is moisture. If the source moisture is not eliminated, the mold returns regardless of how thoroughly the cleanup was performed.
Common moisture sources in Red Bank properties: roof leaks (intermittent โ only during rain events, easy to miss), plumbing leaks (slow drips behind walls, often discovered only when staining or odor appears), foundation seepage (basement water during heavy rain), HVAC condensate failures (drain pan overflow, frozen evaporator coil melt), inadequate bathroom ventilation (chronic high humidity in poorly-vented bathrooms), and ground-water infiltration in below-grade spaces.
Our scope-of-work for any mold remediation includes a source-moisture investigation as phase one. If the source is a plumbing leak, we coordinate with a plumber to repair before remediation. If it is a roof leak, the roof gets repaired first. If it is HVAC, the HVAC tech gets involved. Skipping this step guarantees the mold returns. We do not skip it.
Containment + HEPA Filtration โ Why The Plastic Sheeting Matters
If you walk into a mold remediation job and the contractor is not running HEPA-filtered negative-air containment, walk back out and call someone else. Disturbing mold growth releases millions of spores into the air. Without containment, those spores spread throughout the rest of the property โ turning a contained 200 sqft mold problem into a whole-house contamination event.
Proper containment: 6-mil plastic sheeting + zip-wall framing creates a sealed barrier between the affected area and the rest of the structure. HEPA-filtered air scrubbers run inside the containment to capture airborne spores during the work. Negative-air pressure differential (containment is at lower pressure than the rest of the structure) means any air leakage flows INTO the containment rather than out. PPE for the techs: Tyvek suits, respirators with P100 cartridges, gloves, foot covers.
This setup adds equipment cost and labor time to a remediation job, which is why fly-by-night operators skip it. The cost difference shows up later โ when the contamination has spread to areas it was not in before, and the second remediation is 3-5x the first.