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Clover anchors western York County near the North Carolina line, where older housing stock, variable soils, agricultural runoff conditions, and periodic severe thunderstorms create mold risk across a range of property types. Edmondson Restoration deploys from Rock Hill in approximately 30 minutes for IICRC S520-certified mold remediation throughout Clover and western York County.

If you've found mold in your Clover home, take these steps before our Rock Hill crew arrives.
Our certified technicians perform a comprehensive inspection using moisture meters, thermal imaging, and visual assessment to identify all mold-affected areas.
Air quality and surface samples are collected and sent to an independent lab. Results identify mold species, concentration levels, and guide our remediation approach.
We isolate affected areas with plastic sheeting and negative air pressure to prevent spore spread. HEPA air scrubbers filter airborne mold spores continuously.
Mold-affected materials are carefully removed following IICRC protocols. Remaining surfaces are treated with professional-grade antimicrobial solutions.
All surfaces in the contained area are thoroughly cleaned and HEPA vacuumed. Air quality testing confirms successful remediation.
We repair or replace removed materials and address the moisture source that caused mold growth to prevent recurrence.
Military thoroughness ensures every trace of mold is found and eliminated. We don't cut corners on your family's health.
Independent lab testing identifies mold species and concentration. We don't guess — we verify with science.
A Rock Hill-based company approximately 30 minutes from Clover. We work across western York County and understand the soil variability and agricultural drainage conditions that affect properties in this area.
We document mold damage thoroughly and work with your insurance company to maximize your coverage.
We follow the IICRC S520 mold remediation protocol, the industry's gold standard. Our technicians are specifically trained and certified in mold, not just generally IICRC certified.
Unlike mold-only specialty firms, we handle inspection, removal, and full reconstruction in-house. One team from start to finish, no coordination delays, no subcontractors.
Clover's rural soils and older housing create consistent mold risk. Call now for professional inspection and remediation.
Clover's western York County location, older housing stock, and variable soil drainage create distinct mold risk conditions.
Clover's rural residential properties and the agricultural land that borders many Clover-area neighborhoods create runoff conditions during heavy rain events that differ from urban and suburban drainage. Water from saturated fields moves across property lines and accumulates against residential foundation perimeters in ways that exceed the capacity of original foundation drainage designs. Crawl spaces in Clover's rural-adjacent properties experience periodic flooding from agricultural runoff that deposits organic material alongside moisture, accelerating mold establishment in framing and insulation.
Western York County's soils vary from clay-heavy zones in the lower topography to sandy or mixed profiles in higher ground areas. Clay-dominant soils adjacent to Clover residential foundations direct surface water toward structures rather than away from them, and properties built on fill sites may experience differential settlement that creates gaps in foundation perimeters. Clover properties with variable or clay-adjacent soil conditions maintain chronically elevated crawl space moisture levels that require systematic remediation rather than standard vapor barrier installation.
Clover's older residential areas carry housing from the early to mid-twentieth century where original plumbing, original electrical configurations, and decades of incremental maintenance form the background of any mold investigation. Slow-dripping supply connections, original cast iron drain failures, and storm damage that has been patched but not professionally dried contribute to mold conditions that are often found in multiple locations during a comprehensive assessment of these older properties.
Clover and the western York County area sit in a tornado-active zone where severe thunderstorm warnings are more frequent than in the urbanized Rock Hill and Fort Mill areas. Major storm events in this zone produce the roof penetrations and water intrusion that require professional drying before mold establishes. In Clover's older homes with original roof assemblies, even moderate storm events can produce the intrusion conditions that lead to mold in attic insulation and sheathing.
Clover's position on the North Carolina line creates a distinct set of rural residential property conditions: larger lot sizes with longer foundation perimeters, more extensive crawl space areas, and in many cases private well and septic systems that introduce additional moisture management complexity. The combination of large crawl space areas, variable soils, and agricultural proximity in these border-zone properties creates mold risk profiles that require thorough assessment from foundation perimeter to floor framing.
Our Rock Hill office is approximately 30 minutes from Clover. Same-day mold assessments available. Call 888-742-3085
“I'm so glad we found Edmondson Restoration. Kyle and his crew came out and got rid of the mold we had in our walls and ceiling. They were so knowledgeable, fast and meticulous with their mold removal. I would highly recommend them!”
Kelly Barrett
Rock Hill, SC • Mold Remediation
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IICRC S520-certified remediation. Approximately 30 minutes from Rock Hill. Western York County and agricultural-adjacent property expertise. Veteran-owned. Call 888-742-3085.