Professional Mold Remediation and Testing Services

Have you recently had a moisture intrusion? Have you found something that looks like mold, but you are not quite sure? Be sure! Baxter Environmental Group, Inc. provides mold testing and
remediation in Pennsylvania, Maryland, and West Virginia including Chambersburg PA, Hagerstown MD, Martinsburg WV, and Berkeley Springs WV.

Baxter Environmental Group, Inc. can collect source samples from the area in question or we can collect air samples to determine if the air in the space is within acceptable levels.

No matter the size, large or small, trust Baxter Environmental Group, Inc. to establish a complete remediation plan to remedy your mold contamination.

Baxter Environmental Group, Inc. also offers eco-friendly mold remediation using essential oils in place of harsh chemical cleaners that could leave Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) behind. If you are interested in the eco-friendly remediation, please be sure to let us know!

Also, upon completion of the remediation project, Baxter Environmental Group, Inc. provides something that few other remediation companies provide: post-remediation air samples. When Baxter Environmental Group, Inc. completes a remediation project, air samples are collected from the remediation area to provide you the confidence that the contamination has been remedied. If the results show that elevated levels of spores are still in the air, we will repeat the cleaning procedures at NO CHARGE until we can show that the level of spores are within a healthy range. That is the Baxter Environmental Group, Inc. promise!

Samples will be analyzed by an independent third-party laboratory, and those results will be provided for your review and records.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some other tips for SAFE RENOVATIONS?

  • Make sure the building is structurally sound before starting the work.  If in doubt, have a structural engineer assess the building prior to commencing the work.
  • Know the building and building systems prior to starting . . . where are the gas lines, water lines, electrical lines, load-bearing walls?
  • Have the work area(s) inspected for asbestos and lead-based paint and have hazardous materials removed prior to commencing the renovation work.
  • Have a clear plan for the renovation project before commencing and be prepared to revisit and adjust the plan as needed.  Typically, when renovating older buildings, issues will arise that are best to handle during the project, not after the project.
  • Contain and separate the renovation project from the rest of the building in such a way that dust and debris stay in the renovation area only.  When renovating, the non-renovation area needs to be protected from dust, mold, and other contaminants.
  • Consult experts as needed.
  • Clean and organize the worksite daily.  This habit will keep the renovators safe and will help identify any possible problems that may arise.
  • Use personal protective equipment as needed.
  • Confirm that the carbon monoxide detectors, smoke detectors, and fire extinguishers are in good working condition.  Have a first aid kit on site.
  • Be on the lookout for mold.  Mold is one of the most vicious contaminants that seems to be hidden in buildings until renovations begin.  Address mold-contaminated environments during the project.