Professional mold inspection, testing, and safe removal for Rapid City and the Black Hills region. Insurance billing handled.
Mold in a Rapid City home is a serious problem — and more common than most homeowners realize. The Black Hills' unique humidity patterns, combined with Rapid City's history of flash flooding and extreme temperature swings, create frequent conditions for hidden mold growth. Rapid City Mold Pro provides certified inspection, lab-tested air quality analysis, safe containment and removal, and written post-remediation clearance for homes and businesses throughout the Rapid City metro and Black Hills region.
Call (605) 640-6213 Free estimates · No obligation · Local Rapid City serviceVisual inspection, moisture mapping, and air sampling to identify mold species, concentration, and hidden growth behind walls, under floors, and in crawl spaces.
IICRC S520-compliant removal with HEPA containment, safe demolition of contaminated materials, antimicrobial treatment, and proper disposal. No shortcuts.
Commercial HEPA air scrubbers run continuously during remediation to capture airborne spores. Post-remediation air testing by an accredited lab confirms clearance before containment is removed.
We identify and fix the moisture source. Without addressing the root cause, mold returns. We install vapor barriers, improve drainage, and coordinate with contractors and plumbers as needed.
IICRC Certified Remediation
Post-Remediation Air Testing
Insurance Billing Handled
More common than most homeowners expect. Rapid City's location in the eastern Black Hills creates humidity patterns that differ from the surrounding plains. The area has a history of significant flash flooding, and many older homes have crawl spaces and basement areas that were never professionally waterproofed. Mold is frequently discovered during renovations in homes built before 1990.
Common signs are a persistent musty odor, visible dark spots on walls or ceilings, allergy or respiratory symptoms that improve when you leave the house, recent water damage that wasn't professionally dried, and peeling paint or warped drywall. Air testing is the only definitive way to identify mold species and concentration — including growth hidden behind drywall.
It depends on the source. If mold resulted from a covered water damage event — a burst pipe, roof leak, or appliance failure — most policies cover remediation as part of the water damage claim. Mold from chronic neglect, long-term humidity, or flooding is typically not covered. We document the source carefully to support your claim when coverage applies.
Available 24/7 · Free estimates · No contract required