
Our Mission
About Erase Mold
Helping Metro Atlanta homeowners and businesses understand and address mold, through careful inspection, honest guidance, and remediation that focuses on the moisture behind the problem.

Our Mission
Mold is a natural part of the environment, but indoors it becomes a problem when excess moisture gives it a place to grow. It can show up as visible spots, a musty smell, or hidden growth behind walls and under floors. Because it follows moisture, mold is rarely just a surface issue.
Erase Mold exists to make mold straightforward for property owners throughout Atlanta and Metro Atlanta. From the first inspection through testing, remediation, and moisture control, our work is designed to find the problem, remove the mold safely, and address the conditions that allowed it.
The most reliable way to keep mold from coming back is to correct the moisture source behind it. Clear documentation of what we find and what we do supports informed decisions for homeowners, renters, and commercial property managers.
Our Values
Healthier Indoor Air
Indoor air quality and moisture awareness guide every recommendation and every job.
Quality Work
Careful, containment-focused remediation with an emphasis on doing the job thoroughly.
Integrity
Clear, upfront communication with no hidden fees or unnecessary add-ons.
Source-Focused
We address the moisture behind the mold, not just the surface, so it is less likely to return.
Our Approach
Mold work is a process, not a single event. Every project starts with understanding the moisture behind the mold and ends with addressing it, from the first inspection through testing, containment, removal, and verification.
We have laid out each step, including how we contain a work area and verify the result, on a dedicated page so you know exactly what to expect.
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What We Focus On
Good mold work comes down to a few fundamentals. These are the things we pay attention to on every job.
Moisture First
Mold needs moisture to grow, so the source matters as much as the mold itself. We work to identify and address what is keeping the area damp, because cleaning alone rarely solves the problem for good.
Containment
Disturbing mold can release spores, so we set up containment and use air filtration during removal to help keep the rest of the building cleaner while the work is underway.
Clear Documentation
You get written records of what we found and the work performed. Where sampling is done, results are shared so you have a reference point for your property.
Choosing a Mold Company
When hiring any mold contractor, it is reasonable to ask about their approach, how they handle containment, and what documentation you will receive, along with a clear written agreement for the work.
Erase Mold serves Metro Atlanta. Georgia does not license or certify mold companies.
Service Area
Erase Mold serves the Metro Atlanta region and surrounding communities. The warm, humid climate here keeps moisture problems common, which is why mold inspection, remediation, and moisture control are worth taking seriously for homes and businesses in this area.
Coverage extends across the broader Metro Atlanta area. If your property is outside this list, reach out and we will confirm whether we can serve your area.
Check Service AvailabilityWhy Trust Erase Mold?
Mold work requires trust and transparency. Erase Mold is built on clear communication, documented work, and a focus on the moisture behind the mold.
Service Area Coverage
Documentation & Records
Moisture Behind the Mold
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Contact us today for professional mold inspection, testing, and remediation throughout Metro Atlanta.
Mold Resources & Guides
Practical guides on mold, moisture, and what to do about them

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