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Concord's Cabarrus County jurisdiction, clay-heavy soils in established Odell and Pitts School Road neighborhoods, and a housing stock from the 1980s through 2000s create mold conditions that require both technical expertise and Cabarrus County permitting knowledge. Edmondson Restoration deploys from Rock Hill in approximately 50 minutes for IICRC S520-certified mold remediation throughout Concord.

If you've found mold in your Concord 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 regional company based in Rock Hill, approximately 50 minutes away. We work under Cabarrus County permitting and understand Concord's established neighborhood housing stock and its typical mold scenarios.
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.
Concord's clay soils and aging housing stock create persistent mold risk. Call now for professional inspection and remediation.
Concord's Cabarrus County clay soils, established housing stock, and growth corridors create specific mold risk across the community.
Cabarrus County's heavy clay soils are a defining characteristic of Concord's residential development patterns. Clay retains surface moisture and directs it toward foundation perimeters rather than absorbing it, and every rain event deposits water against crawl space vent areas and foundation walls. Homes in Concord's established neighborhoods with limited foundation perimeter drainage have accumulated moisture in their crawl space assemblies over decades of clay-directed drainage, creating conditions for mold in floor framing well below the finished interior.
Concord's established residential neighborhoods along the Odell School Road and Pitts School Road corridors carry homes from the 1980s and early 1990s where original plumbing systems are past their standard service life and crawl spaces were built before current vapor barrier standards were widely followed. Copper and galvanized supply lines in these homes develop pinhole failures, and original drainage connections develop slow leak conditions that feed moisture into subfloor assemblies over months before discovery.
The residential growth that accompanied Concord Mills' development in the early 2000s produced a large inventory of homes now 20 to 25 years old where original appliances are entering their replacement window. Refrigerator water lines, washing machine supply hoses, and dishwasher valve components in these homes are at elevated failure risk. The humid Cabarrus County summer climate means that appliance failures in these homes produce secondary mold growth faster than they would in drier locations.
South Concord's residential areas adjacent to Kannapolis include older housing stock with construction characteristics similar to Kannapolis' mill-era homes — brick veneer and wood-frame construction from the mid-20th century with original or minimally updated plumbing, aging crawl spaces without modern moisture management, and original HVAC configurations that are past standard service life. Mold in these properties often has extended establishment periods before the owner notices surface symptoms.
Concord's location in Cabarrus County puts it in the full Piedmont humidity zone during summer months, where HVAC systems run near maximum capacity for extended periods. Condensate drain systems that are not regularly serviced can clog and overflow during peak operation periods, and the volumes involved in a full-capacity overflow can saturate a significant area of drywall, carpet, or subfloor before the homeowner discovers the problem. Poorly sealed ductwork in Concord's older homes also distributes humid air into wall cavities.
Our Rock Hill office is approximately 50 minutes from Concord. Same-day mold assessments available in Cabarrus County. 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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