Completion date: April 15, 2026
Location: Billings, MT
The customer contacted us to handle a complex water loss and mold remediation inspection in Unit 99 following significant, unresolved water damage originating behind a bathroom tub and shower enclosure. The long-term leak heavily saturated the structural wall framing, sill base plates, and lower drywall tracks, leading to extensive microbial mold growth.
Our emergency restoration team executed a precise diagnostic assessment and structural stabilization protocol. Technicians thoroughly documented the exposed, mold-contaminated wall studs, wet subfloors, and saturated plumbing lines using Macro photography and 360-degree Docusketch imaging. We mapped out an advanced containment and controlled demolition strategy, which requires separating the toilet and vanity, executing clear four-foot structural flood cuts on the remaining drywall, and stripping away detached baseboard trims. Finally, we pulled mandatory material core samples to submit for professional asbestos and lead laboratory testing, ensuring all upcoming structural tear-outs, antimicrobial wash-downs, and industrial dehumidification procedures comply with federal safety regulations.