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 Lambertville 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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Because Lambertville sits on flat, poorly draining clay in Bedford Township, moisture lingers. Slow foundation seepage, a failed sump pump, or a humid finished basement can feed mold growth behind drywall and under carpet long before anyone in the Whiteford Township or Temperance-adjacent neighborhoods notices it.
Millers starts by finding and correcting the moisture source, because remediation that skips that step only buys time. From there the crew at Millers Restoration of Toledo sets containment to keep spores from spreading, removes affected materials, and dries the space thoroughly before any rebuild near U.S. Route 23 or the Olde Schoolhouse Commons area.
Family-owned since 1974, Millers has worked Monroe County basements through decades of freeze-thaw swings, and we finish the job by restoring the framing, drywall, and finishes so the below-grade space is sound and dry again.

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 Lambertville and Monroe County — including these neighborhoods and areas:
The combination of finished basements, flat clay soils, and repeated foundation seepage keeps below-grade spaces damp long after visible water is gone. When moisture lingers in drywall, carpet pad, and framing, mold can take hold, which is why chronic-seepage basements in Bedford Township are frequent remediation sites.
In the humid, poorly ventilated basements common to Lambertville subdivisions, mold can begin developing on damp organic materials within a couple of days. Because our freeze-thaw and heavy-rain seasons produce repeated wetting, addressing water intrusion promptly is the best way to prevent regrowth.
Visible mold and a persistent musty odor usually mean the priority is finding and stopping the moisture source rather than testing first. We assess the affected area, contain it to prevent spread, and remediate; when independent testing is warranted, we can coordinate with a third-party inspector.
We start by identifying and correcting the moisture source, then set containment and negative air to keep spores from spreading through the home. Affected porous materials are removed, surfaces are cleaned and dried to normal levels, and we verify the basement is dry before rebuild so the problem does not simply return.
Millers covers mold across the Toledo service area. Find your community:
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