If your home has a musty smell, visible mold, or anyone in the house is dealing with unexplained allergies or breathing issues, then it’s time to check for mold. Furthermore, early detection is key because mold spreads quickly and can damage your home while affecting your family’s health. That’s why contacting professionals is the smartest step.
We specialize in professional mold removal for:
Basements
Attics
Crawl Spaces
In addition, we don’t just wipe it away—we remove mold at the source and prevent it from returning.
Mold can spread fast—and if left untreated, it damages your home and puts your family’s health at risk.
At Basement Waterproofing Specialists, we don’t just wipe it away—we remove it at the source and stop it from coming back.
What We Do:
Comprehensive mold inspection & moisture assessment
Safe, certified mold removal (EPA-approved treatments)
Air filtration & HEPA vacuuming
Removal of contaminated materials
Moisture control solutions to stop future growth + our Negative Air Containment System
Full cleanup & post-removal air quality check
Moreover, each step is designed to protect your home and your family long-term. As a result, homeowners can breathe easier knowing the problem is fully addressed.
Why Homeowners Trust Us:
Free, no-obligation mold inspections (for homeowners)
4-Generations of experience
4th-generation, family-owned, woman-owned business
Lifetime warranty options available
Fast scheduling – no long waits
Trusted in New Jersey, Delaware & Eastern PA – Voted Best Basement Waterproofer 9-straight years!
Therefore, whether mold is hiding in your crawl space, spreading in your attic, or taking over your basement walls, we can help. Additionally, we provide expert guidance and affordable solutions.
Don’t let mold quietly damage your home. Whether it’s hiding in your crawl space, spreading in your attic, or taking over your basement walls—we can help.
Serving all of NJ, DE & Eastern PA
Get a Free Estimate Today!
Click here to book your FREE mold estimate and breathe easier starting today.
Your home should be a place to relax—not something that makes you sick.
