Your Mold Problem Is Finished —
Permanently — And Provably.
The HomeCleanse Flagship Money-Back Guarantee
You’re not paying us to try. You’re paying us to finish — and prove it.
The Guarantee
We guarantee the treated areas of your home will pass post-remediation environmental testing by any qualified testing company.
If the home does not pass on the first attempt, we return and continue remediation at no labor cost.
If the home still does not pass a second verification, remediation labor for the affected area is refunded.
We don’t stop until the problem is solved — and proven.
Why We Can Make
This Guarantee
- We’ve completed thousands of remediations
- We deliver hospital-grade air quality standards
- Our work is process-driven and verified through testing
- We only take on projects we can fully stand behind
Who This Is For
- Homeowners who want certainty
- Families with health concerns
- People who are done “trying things”
Frequently Asked Questions
We recommend navigating our website to find an insurance adjuster and a mold inspector
closest to you. A public insurance adjuster will help identify if this is a covered loss
where you would receive financial help through your home insurance.
Testing typically involves air quality samples, tape lifts, or swab samples that are sent to
a certified lab to identify spore counts and species.
While DIY kits exist, they often lack the precision of professional-grade equipment and
laboratory analysis required for a full remediation plan.
Use our directory to find certified inspectors in your local area who adhere to
hospital-grade standards.
This depends on the type of test being performed. Generally, “aggressive” air sampling
involves stirring air to catch settled spores.
Dust acts as a “history book” for your home, showing what spores have been present over
time, not just what is floating in the air at that moment.
Environmental Relative Moldiness Index (ERMI) is a DNA-based method of identifying mold
species in settled dust.
Wall cavity sampling involves drilling a tiny hole and using a pump to pull air from behind
the drywall to detect hidden growth.
