Residential and Commercial Solutions.
Residential and Commercial Solutions.
We're the only local mold remediation company that uses multiple testing methods, including bioluminescence technology and air entrapment, both before and after treatment.
Mold can cause serious health issues and is one of the primary concerns of homeowners in the Pittsburgh area. If you suspect that you may have a problem with mold or other odor-causing microbes, Bactronix has the solution for making your home or place of business a healthier, more pleasant environment.
After treatment, you will receive documentation backing our services. A certification will be issued for your home. This certification proves the property therein has completed the antimicrobial guidelines in creating a healthier environment. You will also receive a one-year warranty guaranteeing the safety and health of your home, as well as, the after results. These documents will help you and your family rest assure you are living in a healthier home. In case of home sale warranty is transferable.
Mold acts quickly, so if you suspect that you have a mold issue, you should too.
Call Bactronix today at 412-375-7886 to schedule mold testing or remediation services for your home or business.
If your business or corporate facility has a mold problem, it can pose a health and safety risk to you, your employees, and your guests. We've helped hundreds of commercial customers in the Greater Pittsburgh area with their microbial concerns including:
If you have considered the possibility that you might have a mold issue, it's best to contact us for a professional mold test right away. If we discover that you do need remediation, it's best to take care of it before it gets worse. Call us if any of these events have occurred:
If you suspect that you're dealing with mold, fungus, or another potentially hazardous microbe for these or any other reasons, a mold test can help you determine if further action is needed.
Mold can enter your home through open doorways, windows, vents, and HVAC systems. Mold in the air outside can also attach itself to clothing, shoes, bags, and pets and then be carried indoors.
Mold thrives in places with large amounts of moisture, including leaks in roofs, windows, pipes, or where there has been flooding. Mold grows well on cardboard, ceiling tiles, and wood products. Mold can also grow in dust, paints, wallpaper, insulation, drywall, carpet, fabric, and upholstery.