Columbia, SC & the Midlands
Where We Connect Homeowners with Mold Removal Pros
We match homeowners with mold removal professionals throughout the Columbia metro. Same humid subtropical summers, same vented crawl spaces, same storm seasons working on every house in the Midlands; the details just vary by town. Call (803) 752-9037 or send the form from anywhere below.
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Columbia
The heart of the service area. The established neighborhoods — Shandon, Rosewood, Earlewood, Melrose Heights — are classic crawl space territory, where summer humidity condensing under the floor is the most common call in the market. Student rentals near the university add their own pattern: deferred maintenance, bathroom ventilation problems, and window condensation growth.
West Columbia
Older housing stock across the river means decades of settling plumbing, original crawl spaces, and the occasional legacy of past river flooding. Musty-smell calls with the source under the house lead the list here.
Lexington
Fast-growing family neighborhoods around Lake Murray. Newer construction is tighter, which cuts crawl space problems but traps indoor humidity — bathroom and laundry ventilation mold shows up in homes barely ten years old, and lakeside properties add dock-house and below-grade moisture questions.
Irmo
Established suburbs from the 70s through the 90s, many on crawl spaces, plus attic air handlers throughout — a combination that produces both under-floor mold and duct-condensation calls. St. Andrews-area townhomes add shared-wall moisture issues.
Cayce
River-adjacent and storm-tested. Homes here have seen water events over the years, and any past wetting that was not dried fast is a mold candidate; inspection with a moisture meter sorts old history from active problems.
Forest Acres
Mature trees, mature homes, and the flood memory of 2015. Gutters full of oak leaves push stormwater against foundations here more than anywhere in the metro, and the crawl spaces below these older homes show it.
Blythewood
Newer, larger homes on the metro's northeast edge. Tight construction plus big attics with HVAC systems in them makes attic condensation and bonus-room humidity the recurring pattern.
Chapin
Lake Murray's north shore. Seasonal humidity swings, lake-adjacent moisture, and a mix of older cottages and new builds — crawl space checks are the smart starting point for anything built before the 2000s.
Elgin & Dentsville
Growing communities northeast of the city, mostly newer stock where bathroom ventilation, window condensation, and the occasional builder-grade flashing leak drive the mold calls.
Red Bank
South of Lexington, a mix of ages and foundation types. The same Midlands rule applies everywhere here: if it smells musty and sits over a crawl space, look down first.
Not Listed?
If you are anywhere in the greater Columbia area, call (803) 752-9037 anyway. If your home is within range of the professionals we work with, we will get you matched; if not, you will get a straight answer instead of a runaround.
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Do you cover areas outside the towns listed?
Usually, yes. The professionals we work with cover the greater Midlands region. If you are anywhere in the Columbia metro area, call (803) 752-9037 and you will get a straight answer about coverage rather than a runaround.
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