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Mold doesn’t wait — and neither should you. Whether you’ve spotted dark spots on your walls, detected a persistent musty smell, or discovered a mold problem in your crawl space after a storm, Rehab Restoration is Inman’s trusted source for professional mold removal and mold remediation services. We’re IICRC-certified, use EPA-registered treatments, and we’re ready to respond today.
IICRC Certified Technicians | Licensed & Insured | Local, Family-owned Company based in Upstate South Carolina
Trusted by homeowners across Inman, Roebuck, Boiling Springs, Lyman & throughout Spartanburg County.
Rehab Restoration serves Inman, SC and the surrounding Upstate South Carolina communities with specialized mold removal and mold remediation services built for this region’s unique climate. We’re not a franchise dispatched from out of state — we’re your neighbors, and we understand exactly why homes in Spartanburg County deal with mold year after year.
From older mill-era homes along Howard Street to lakeside properties near Lake Bowen, and from subdivisions in Roebuck to rural stretches of Cherokee County — every home in this corner of South Carolina shares the same core mold challenge: high humidity, clay-heavy soil that retains moisture long after rain stops, and crawl spaces that trap warm air and breed mold growth season after season.
Whether your mold issues follow a plumbing leak, storm water intrusion, or years of excessive moisture building up in an unventilated crawl space, our team arrives with IICRC training, HEPA equipment, and EPA-registered products to make it right — with a written warranty to back it up.
Mold remediation is far more than wiping down a wall. Professional mold remediation means identifying the full scope of the mold problem — visible and hidden — containing it so spores don’t spread, safely removing it, treating every affected area with EPA-registered antimicrobial agents, and addressing the moisture source so the mold doesn’t return. Here’s what Rehab Restoration’s mold removal services include:
Our team holds Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification credentials — the gold standard in the restoration industry. You’re hiring specialists, not generalists.
Every antimicrobial, disinfection, and sanitization product we use is EPA-registered and safe for your family and pets. Professional-grade chemistry, every time.
We stand behind our work in writing. If mold returns to a treated area within the warranty period, we come back at no additional cost.
We document the mold damage thoroughly and communicate directly with your insurance company to simplify your claim.
We’re not a franchise. We live and work in this community, and we treat every home like it’s our own.
Inman sits in Upstate South Carolina’s humid subtropical climate zone. Summers are long and saturated — average summer humidity regularly exceeds 70–80%, and the region receives over 50 inches of rainfall per year. Combined with the area’s dense red clay soil (which retains water for days after heavy rain) and a large stock of older homes with vented crawl spaces, you get near-perfect conditions for mold growth, mildew, and wood rot.
Here are the five most common mold challenges we see in Inman and throughout Spartanburg County — and how we address each one:
Most Inman homes have vented crawl spaces. In Upstate SC’s high humidity, those vents invite warm, moist air into a cooler space — creating condensation that feeds mold on floor joists and subfloor sheathing. We remediate crawl space mold thoroughly and frequently recommend pairing treatment with crawl space encapsulation to prevent future moisture intrusion.
Mold can begin growing within 24–48 hours of water damage from a burst pipe, roof leak, or appliance failure. Because many Inman homes have finished spaces above crawl spaces or older insulation that traps moisture, mold grows inside walls and floors — invisible until it becomes a serious mold problem. Our mold inspection and testing process uses moisture meters and air sampling to find all of it.
A mold colony near your HVAC system — or inside the ductwork itself — can circulate mold spores throughout every room of your home. This is one of the most significant health effects risks associated with indoor mold growth. We inspect and treat HVAC-adjacent mold as part of every comprehensive remediation.
Spartanburg County sees regular heavy rainfall events, and Inman’s clay-heavy soil means water doesn’t drain quickly. Flooding, water intrusion through foundation walls, and storm-driven moisture in attics and crawl spaces all create conditions where mold growth follows within 48 hours. Our combined water damage restoration and mold remediation services address both problems simultaneously.
Many Inman homes — particularly those built before the 1980s near historic downtown — were constructed before modern building science understood moisture management. Poor ventilation, insufficient vapor barriers, and older building materials absorb and hold excessive moisture far longer than modern materials. We adapt our remediation approach based on your home’s age and construction.
Mold doubles in size every 24–48 hours. The sooner you call, the smaller your problem — and your bill.
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Mold remediation costs vary based on the size and severity of the mold damage, the type of mold identified, and the areas of your home affected. Here’s a transparent breakdown of what drives pricing in the Inman area:
Size of the affected area — A 10 sq ft bathroom mold issue costs far less than a mold problem covering 300 sq ft of crawl space
Type of mold identified — Some types of mold, including black mold, require more intensive containment and removal protocols
Location in the home — Crawl spaces, HVAC systems, and wall cavities involve more labor than surface-level mold
Water damage restoration needs — If active moisture or structural water damage must be addressed simultaneously, that adds to total scope
Extent of property damage — Mold that has caused structural wood damage may require demolition and rebuild in addition to remediation
Post-remediation testing — Lab verification testing is an additional cost but is strongly recommended and often required by insurance companies
All of our estimates are provided in writing following a free on-site mold inspection. We work directly with your insurance company when mold damage is part of a covered water or storm damage claim.
Mold is more than a property damage issue. Elevated mold spore levels compromise your home’s indoor air quality and are linked to a range of health issues — some mild, some serious — especially for children, elderly residents, and anyone with respiratory conditions or compromised immune systems.
Mold left untreated causes accelerating property damage and increasingly serious health effects. The cost of professional mold remediation is almost always far less than the cost of delayed action.
Mold removal typically refers to cleaning up visible mold, while mold remediation is a comprehensive process: identifying the moisture source, containing mold spores, removing contaminated materials, applying EPA-registered antimicrobial treatments, and verifying results through post-remediation testing. Rehab Restoration provides full remediation — not just surface cleaning.
Common signs include visible mold growth (black, green, or white spots), a persistent musty or earthy smell, unexplained respiratory health issues, and recent water damage. Our free mold inspection will tell you definitively.
Yes. Mold spores travel through your home’s air circulation. A crawl space mold problem affects indoor air quality throughout the entire house and is directly linked to respiratory health issues — especially in children and the elderly.
High humidity, heavy annual rainfall, red clay soil that retains moisture, and a large stock of older vented crawl space homes create near-perfect mold growth conditions. Upstate SC’s hot, humid summers mean mold can establish and spread rapidly without proper moisture control.
It depends on the cause. If the mold resulted from a covered peril — like a burst pipe or storm water damage — your insurance company will typically cover remediation. We document the mold damage thoroughly and coordinate directly with your insurer.
Yes — we serve all of Spartanburg County including Roebuck, Boiling Springs, Lyman, Chesnee, Duncan, Wellford, and Reidville, as well as Greenville County and surrounding Upstate South Carolina communities.
Common types include Cladosporium, Aspergillus, Penicillium, and in cases of severe water damage, Stachybotrys chartarum (black mold). Our mold testing process identifies the exact type of mold so we can apply the appropriate remediation approach.
HEPA air scrubbers capture at least 99.97% of particles 0.3 microns or larger — including mold spores. Running HEPA filtration during remediation prevents mold spores from spreading to unaffected areas of your home during the removal process.
These are disinfection and sanitization agents reviewed and approved by the EPA for use in mold remediation. They kill mold at the cellular level and inhibit future mold growth — unlike household bleach, which only addresses surface mold temporarily.
Costs range from a few hundred dollars for small surface mold up to several thousand for extensive crawl space or whole-home mold remediation. The most accurate way to get a number is through our free, no-pressure inspection. We provide written estimates before any work begins.
Yes. Rehab Restoration provides a written warranty on all mold remediation services. If mold returns to a treated area within the warranty period, we return to address it at no additional charge.
Most residential jobs take 1–5 days depending on severity. A small bathroom mold issue may resolve in a single day. A full crawl space remediation typically takes 2–4 days including drying time and post-remediation verification testing.
Serving Inman, Roebuck, Boiling Springs, Lyman, Chesnee, Duncan, and throughout Spartanburg County and Upstate South Carolina. IICRC-certified. EPA-registered. Warranty-backed.