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Mold And Water Damage Remediation Mold Inspection 2
Mold Remediation Posts
Pete M.

The Los Angeles Homeowner’s Guide to Mold and Water Damage Remediation in 2026

Water damage and mold are the same problem at different stages — wherever moisture persists for 24–48 hours, mold follows. Treating them separately leaves the underlying issue unresolved. This Los Angeles guide covers the combined remediation process: water classification, structural drying, mold testing, containment, removal, and clearance — plus how insurance claims work when both are present. IICRC-certified: (818) 336-1800.

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A man in a hazmat suit shows an IICRC card to a woman in a flood-damaged room.
Restoration & Remediation Posts
Pete M.

What Is IICRC Certification: A Guide to Restoration Industry Standards

IICRC certification is the restoration industry’s standard of professional competency — it means a technician has completed verified training in water damage, mold remediation, fire restoration, or other specialties to a nationally recognized benchmark. When your LA home has been damaged, hiring IICRC-certified contractors protects you from guesswork, ensures the work follows established protocols, and is often required by insurance carriers. This guide explains exactly what the certification covers and why it matters. Call (818) 336-1800.

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