Solutions designed for Wilmington humidity moisture and mold conditions.
Professional mold remediation and indoor air treatment for Wilmington homes using advanced Steramist dry fog technology.
Wilmington’s coastal humidity creates ideal conditions for mold growth inside homes.
Persistent smells often indicate hidden mold growth somewhere inside home.
Dark spots appearing on walls ceilings or damp surfaces.
Mold exposure can trigger irritation breathing issues and allergy symptoms.
Surface cleaning often fails when mold contamination spreads through air.
Carolina Mold & Air uses advanced Steramist® dry fog technology to treat mold contamination at the microscopic level while reducing unnecessary demolition inside homes across Wilmington and surrounding coastal communities.
This targeted remediation approach helps eliminate airborne mold spores and contamination hidden inside walls crawl spaces and porous materials.
Steramist dry fog technology treats mold contamination microscopically.
Targeted remediation reduces unnecessary material removal and disruption.
Solutions designed for Wilmington humidity moisture and mold conditions.
Our remediation process identifies mold contamination then applies targeted treatment to restore healthier indoor air conditions.

We inspect property identifying mold contamination and moisture sources.
Evaluate contamination levels and determine underlying moisture issues causing mold growth.
Steramist dry fog treatment eliminates mold contamination microscopically.
We verify treatment success and ensure contamination levels reduced.
Carolina Mold & Air provides mold remediation services throughout Wilmington and nearby coastal communities including:
Yes. Wilmington’s humid coastal climate creates conditions where mold can easily develop inside crawl spaces, attics, walls, and HVAC systems if moisture issues are present.
Most mold remediation treatments are completed within one to two days depending on the property size and severity of contamination.
Steramist® dry fog technology disperses microscopic particles that penetrate materials and enclosed spaces to eliminate mold contamination at the microscopic level.
Yes. Steramist® dry fog technology is widely used in healthcare and remediation environments and is designed to safely treat microbial contamination.
Proper remediation combined with addressing moisture sources greatly reduces the likelihood of mold returning in the future.
If you notice musty odors, visible mold growth, past water damage, or allergy symptoms inside your home, a professional inspection is recommended.
Get clear answers about mold and restore safe indoor air for your family.
Tell us about your situation and our team will contact you to schedule a professional inspection.