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 Saline 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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Saline's riverside roots keep moisture close to home. The Saline River's high water table leaves basements damp near Downtown Saline and the Ann Arbor Street corridor, and in the town's older Victorian-era houses, that lingering dampness is exactly what mold needs to establish in wood and masonry.
Remediation dispatched by Millers Restoration of Ann Arbor begins by finding the moisture source, from river-driven seepage near Mill Pond Park to a slow leak in the Woodland Hills area. The area is contained, affected materials are removed under controlled conditions, and the structure is dried thoroughly before rebuild.
Serving Washtenaw County since 1974, this family-owned crew treats mold near the historic Davenport House as a moisture-and-structure problem: correct the water intrusion, dry the assembly, and restore the space so the growth has no reason to 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 Saline and Washtenaw County — including these neighborhoods and areas:
River-adjacent homes near the Saline River take on seepage during high water, and older basements hold that moisture. When dampness lingers, mold establishes on framing and stored materials. We correct the moisture source, then remediate the affected areas.
They can. When ice-dam meltwater soaks insulation and drywall and that moisture is not fully dried, mold can develop in those hidden areas. We trace where the water went, dry it, and remediate any affected materials. Correcting the moisture is what keeps it from returning.
We contain the affected area, remove materials that cannot be salvaged, clean and treat what remains, and dry the space thoroughly. In older homes with porous materials, we watch for hidden moisture. We also correct the water source so the problem does not simply return.
Usually not. We contain the affected area so the process stays isolated from the rest of the home, letting many property owners stay put. For larger jobs, we review the plan with you first. Containment and controlled airflow keep the work zone separate.
Millers covers mold across the Ann Arbor service area. Find your community:
Live crews, live phones — 24/7/365. The sooner Millers is on-site in Saline, the more we can save.