Inspection & Moisture Source
We find the water feeding the mold first — because remediation fails if the moisture source isn't fixed.
Found mold in your Dearborn property? Millers finds the moisture feeding it, contains and removes it to standard, and rebuilds — the right way, the first time.
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With the Rouge River's branches converging right through the city, Dearborn's older basements carry the moisture that comes with life near recurring floodwater. The 1920s-1950s homes of the South End and East Dearborn hold that dampness in aging foundations, and where it lingers, mold establishes in wood and masonry.
Remediation dispatched by Millers Restoration of Ann Arbor begins by tracing the moisture source, from Rouge River flooding to slow seepage in Springwells Park. The area is contained, affected materials are removed under controlled conditions, and the structure is dried thoroughly before rebuild.
Serving Wayne County since 1974, this family-owned crew treats mold near The Henry Ford as a moisture-and-structure problem: resolve the water intrusion in West Dearborn, dry the assembly, and restore the space so the growth doesn't return.

We find the water feeding the mold first — because remediation fails if the moisture source isn't fixed.
Containment and negative air keep spores from spreading to clean areas during removal.
Affected materials are removed and the area remediated to standard, then cleared.
We rebuild the drywall, flooring, and finishes we had to remove.
Millers responds to mold throughout Dearborn and Wayne County — including these neighborhoods and areas:
With the branches of the Rouge River converging here and aging 1920s-1950s basements taking on flood and seepage water, moisture is a constant. When that dampness lingers, mold establishes on framing and materials. We correct the moisture source, then remediate the affected areas.
Once Rouge River flood or backup water sits in a basement, damp organic materials can begin supporting mold within days if not dried out. That is why prompt extraction and drying matter here. We dry the structure and remediate any materials already affected.
We contain the affected area, remove materials that cannot be salvaged, clean and treat the rest, and dry the space fully. Because these homes have absorbent plaster and wood, we watch for hidden moisture. We also correct the water source so the problem does not simply return.
Not if the moisture that fed it is corrected, which is our focus before any cleaning. In flood-prone Dearborn basements, that means managing how water enters and dries. Once the space stays dry, remediated areas are far less likely to see regrowth.
Millers covers mold across the Ann Arbor service area. Find your community:
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