Completion date: May 28, 2026
Location: Worden, MT
The customer requested a professional mold and microbial inspection of a large 16,000-square-foot horse arena facility. Widespread, visible microbial staining and mold growth had compromised wood surfaces and finished tongue-and-groove paneling across nearly the entire structure, including the cement-floor stables, spectator zones, and the main riding arena.
The team executed an extensive structural walkthrough and environmental assessment, reviewing past reports and capturing detailed photographic and video documentation across all affected zones while isolating the unaffected office and bathrooms. Technicians formulated a specialised commercial remediation strategy designed to restore the facility to a clean Condition 1 safety standard. This comprehensive protocol includes abrasive media blasting to safely strip mold from wood framing and paneling, deep HEPA vacuuming on porous building materials, and meticulous chemical sanitisation wiping of all structural metal panels. Additionally, the team engineered specific operational safeguards to completely protect the arena's sensitive dirt flooring from cross-contamination and debris accumulation throughout the upcoming cleaning process.