Gateway/Mold Remediation/Alton

Mold Remediation
in Alton, IL.

Mold remediation for Alton, IL homeowners. Independent third-party testing, IICRC S520 containment, honest scope built from data not from a maximum invoice. We work Downtown / Riverfront, Middletown, Christian Hill, and the rest of the metro the same way.

When mold follows a leak or flood, start with our Alton water damage restoration team to correct moisture, dry affected materials, and reduce the chance of regrowth.

Gateway Mold Remediation crew working in a Alton, IL home

Questions we hear from Alton

What Alton homeowners
ask us most.

Our 1885 Middletown home has stone foundation and dirt cellar floor sections. After spring water, what is the right scope?

Pre-1900 stone cellars with partial dirt floors are some of the oldest housing in the metro. They cannot be dried to a modern dry standard, the soil and stone hold moisture indefinitely. What we do is extract any standing water, dry to a stabilized baseline appropriate for the construction, treat any active mold on organic materials, and document for your file. Honest expectation, the cellar will remain naturally damp. We work to keep moisture out of the living levels above, not to make the cellar bone dry.

Our 1890s Upper Alton home has had basement seepage for as long as we have lived here. Should we be testing for mold?

Yes, particularly if anyone in the household has respiratory issues. Long-term chronic damp basements often have moderate mold levels on framing, stored materials, and any organic finishes. We air-sample the basement and the first floor living space, lab-confirm species and concentrations. If elevated, S520 scope plus source control. Source control in an old Alton stone foundation usually means dehumidification rather than waterproofing, because making a stone cellar truly dry is not realistic without major foundation work.

Combined sewer in Alton’s older core backed up into our Christian Hill home. Carrier is American Family. What should I expect?

American Family will cover sewer backup under the endorsement if you carry it, similar to Allstate and State Farm. Limits typically run $5,000 to $25,000. We document entry point, contamination category, and damaged materials in Xactimate. American Family in our experience handles Illinois claims similarly to Missouri. We direct-bill once assigned. If your rider limit is consumed before the scope is complete, remaining cost is out of pocket and we will tell you the full scope cost upfront so there are no surprises.

Why these questions in Alton.

Mold remediation in Alton is shaped by 150-plus-year-old housing. Stone foundations seep chronically, plaster walls hide moisture for months, and combined-sewer events in the older core introduce Category 3 water repeatedly. We work under IICRC S520 with full containment, HEPA-filtered negative air, and third-party lab clearance when the file requires defensibility. Riverfront historic buildings have repeat flood-loss history with corresponding mold rebound issues that require protocols going beyond standard scope. Loess on the bluffs combined with steep topography drives heavy stormwater inflow during downpours, which keeps basements wet long after the storm passes. Upper Alton and Hop Hollow homes share similar bluff drainage challenges, and we apply consistent protocols with clearance documentation owners can keep on file for resale or insurance dispute. Final clearance sampling supports the file for resale, real estate, or insurance dispute purposes.

How mold remediation actually runs here.

Alton mold work is shaped by 150-year-old stone foundations that seep chronically and plaster-on-lath walls that retain moisture for weeks after any event. The historic core has accumulated baseline mycological loading across generations, and any current-event remediation has to document existing conditions before scoping. Christian Hill and Upper Alton homes show hidden growth behind plaster on horsehair lath, in joist bays above original baths, and along the bottom plate of any framing tight against stone foundation walls. Our S520 protocol uses cavity sampling, selective plaster removal where contamination is confirmed, and HEPA-vacuum of the original wood lath. Independent third-party IEP clearance is standard. The combined-sewer area in the older core complicates many remediation jobs with prior backup history.

“We don’t tell you it’s mold because it looks like mold. We test, we plan, and we tell you what you don’t need to remediate.”

The Gateway approach

What’s included

What every Alton
mold remediation job covers.

Every Gateway mold remediation job in Alton runs to the same standard, same equipment, same documentation, same reputation backing every step. The full scope and FAQ live on our main mold remediation page; the short version is below.

  • Independent third-party pre-test (air + surface) before we cut anything
  • IICRC S520 containment with poly and negative-air HEPA
  • Affected materials removed under PPE and HEPA-vacuumed
  • Antimicrobial application plus post-remediation third-party lab clearance
  • We tell you what does not need remediation, honest scope, not maximum invoice

See the full mold remediation scope

How a Alton call runs

Six steps. Same every job.

  1. 01

    Pre-test, surface and air.

    Sample sent to an independent accredited lab, not our own. The results decide what gets remediated, not our opinion.

  2. 02

    Containment built.

    Poly sheeting, ZipWalls, and negative-air machines establish a pressure differential. Spores don’t migrate out of the work area.

  3. 03

    HEPA filtration, 24/7.

    Air scrubbers run continuously inside containment. We measure pressure daily to confirm integrity.

  4. 04

    Materials removed under PPE.

    Drywall, carpet, and porous materials cut to a clean edge inside containment. PPE per IICRC S520.

  5. 05

    HEPA vacuum and antimicrobial.

    Every surface inside containment gets HEPA-vacuumed, wiped, and antimicrobial-treated. No shortcut here.

  6. 06

    Third-party clearance.

    Independent re-test before we tear down containment. You get pass-fail in writing. If it fails, we go back in, same price.

Free Tool

Should you test for mold?

Answer five quick questions. We’ll tell you whether you need a professional test, immediate remediation, or just observation. Based on Gateway’s protocol from hundreds of St. Louis-area jobs.

Question 1 of 5

Have you seen any visible signs of mold (spots, discoloration, fuzzy growth)?

Has water been present in this area recently?

Is there a musty smell?

Where do you suspect the mold is?

Has anyone in the household had unexplained respiratory symptoms or worsening allergies recently?

    Want a Gateway tech to confirm?

    Free in-home assessment in the St. Louis metro. We’ll test, scope, and tell you what does not need remediation.

    Call (314) 947-3419

    Alton address. Water emergency.

    Live phone, twenty-four seven. We’ll dispatch the nearest crew the moment we hang up.

    Call (314) 947-3419

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