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 Ada 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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Sitting alongside Hog Creek, Ada sees plenty of moisture, and older village basements plus the Ohio Northern University-area rentals often carry the dampness that lets mold settle in. Around Downtown Ada and the Grant Street area, seepage-prone foundations and past creek flooding leave behind the conditions mold needs to grow in block walls, wood framing, and lower-level finishes that never fully dry between wet stretches.
The crew that responds, Millers Restoration of Bowling Green, begins by locating the moisture source — a leaking wall near the university campus or a recurring damp spot in a home off North Main Street — since remediation only lasts if the water is stopped first. They then contain the space to limit spread, remove the affected materials, and dry it fully before any rebuild takes place.
A family-owned Hardin County company since 1974, Millers keeps the work centered on moisture and structure from start to finish: correct the source, restore the materials, and return the space in sound condition so an Ada property owner near Hog Creek isn't quietly fighting the same damp, musty basement each and every wet season.

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 Ada and Hardin County — including these neighborhoods and areas:
When Hog Creek pushes water into Ada basements, the dampness lingers in wood, drywall, and stored belongings long after the visible water is gone. That leftover moisture is what mold needs to take hold. Our remediation addresses both the growth and the underlying dampness so it does not simply return.
We contain the affected area first so spores do not spread through the house during the work. Then we remove contaminated materials, clean and treat salvageable surfaces, and dry the space fully. Correcting the moisture source is a core part of the job in Ada's older housing stock.
A musty smell often signals hidden moisture and possible mold growth, which is common in the older rentals around the Ohio Northern University area. It is worth having it assessed before it spreads into more materials. We can evaluate the source and lay out a remediation plan.
Thorough and fast drying is the best prevention, since mold can begin developing on wet materials within a day or two. We use moisture meters to confirm framing and subfloors are actually dry, not just dry to the touch. Given Ada's creek-driven flooding, verifying dryness is important.
Millers covers mold across the Bowling Green service area. Find your community:
Live crews, live phones — 24/7/365. The sooner Millers is on-site in Ada, the more we can save.