Tell us what you’re seeing. We’ll send back a written scope with line-item pricing, the protocol we’d follow, and the documentation your insurer or buyer’s inspector will expect.
We try to make this part of the project easy. The form does most of the work, and the rest is a short conversation.
A photo, the property address or zip, and what's going on — water in a basement, a popcorn ceiling about to be scraped, a real-estate inspector's flag. Whatever you have.
A licensed estimator reviews your message, checks the property type, and decides whether we can scope the work from a photo or whether we need to come out.
Plain-English plan with line-item pricing, the protocol we'd follow, the regulatory documentation we'd produce, and the timeline. No pressure, no upsell — just an honest scope.
“Remtech Environmental did a great job. They were reliable, knowledgeable, and always available to answer our questions. The whole process was smooth from the first call to the final walkthrough.”
Most of the projects we quote span more than one of these. We handle them all internally so the scope, schedule, and documentation stay coherent.
Crawlspace, attic, basement, HVAC, and whole-home mold work. IICRC S520 protocol with post-remediation verification.
Learn morePopcorn ceilings, vinyl tile, transite siding, ceiling tile, mastic. NESHAP-compliant with manifested disposal and air clearance.
Learn moreSame-day extraction, structural drying, and reconstruction after pipe breaks, storms, appliance failures, or floods.
Learn moreSingle-source remediation through reconstruction. Insurance-coordinated, Xactimate-compatible, end-to-end.
Learn moreA remediation invoice is rarely the most important deliverable. The clearance air sample, the manifested disposal record, the post-remediation verification report — those are what your buyer’s inspector wants to see, what your insurer needs in the file, and what protects you if anyone ever asks how the work was done.
Our quotes spell out the documentation package up front so you know what you’re getting. If a competitor’s bid is significantly lower, look closely — the difference is almost always in the paperwork that doesn’t happen.
We’ve been doing this work in North Carolina for over 30 years. The procedures haven’t shortcut. Neither has the licensing.
We pick up. A licensed estimator can usually scope your project from a five-minute phone call and a couple of photos.