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The difference between "mold cleanup" and IICRC S520 remediation is containment. Without proper containment — 6-mil poly, negative air, HEPA filtration — remediation spreads spores through the rest of the house. This is why DIY mold cleanup so often makes the problem worse.
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Historic homes in downtown Mount Clemens often have lath-and-plaster walls — after water damage, plaster must be carefully dried to avoid permanent cracking or delamination.
Housing here is predominantly Historic Victorian and early-1900s homes downtown, mixed with postwar ranches further out. The most common restoration-related issues in Mount Clemens are historic plumbing, Clinton River flooding, plaster water damage. Our crews treat each property as its own project — scope, drying time, and rebuild needs are written based on what we measure on site, not a generic playbook.
Mount Clemens' historic downtown homes were built with lath-and-plaster wall systems that absorb and release moisture very differently from modern drywall. After water damage, plaster must be dried slowly and carefully to avoid permanent cracking, delamination from the lath, or efflorescence staining on the finish coat. Restoration crews in this area frequently coordinate with period-materials specialists for the rebuild phase when original finishes are being preserved.
Mold remediation projects in Mount Clemens almost always trace back to an underlying moisture condition. Here, that's most often historic plumbing, which means addressing the moisture source is part of the scope on almost every job.
Seasonal pattern — Mount Clemens
Clinton River floodplain events concentrate in spring thaw; historic home plumbing failures are a year-round baseline.
Soil & Water Table
Mount Clemens historic downtown sits in the Clinton River corridor with a correspondingly high seasonal water table. Many historic homes have stone or brick foundations that were waterproofed with original-era materials never designed for modern moisture standards. Spring thaw events can raise the river several feet into low-lying properties.
Building Stock
Mount Clemens historic downtown features Victorian and early-1900s homes with lath-and-plaster walls, hardwood floors, and original millwork. Surrounding postwar neighborhoods have more typical 1950s-1960s ranch housing. The two eras require completely different restoration approaches — conservation vs. modern mitigation.
Dispatch & Access
Historic downtown homes often sit on smaller lots with constrained driveway access. Crews frequently stage from the street and work with longer hose runs than in modern subdivisions.
Mount Clemens sits inland along the Clinton River and presents a distinct restoration profile from the lakefront cities. The downtown core around Macomb Place and the Cherry Street historic district contains pre-1930 housing with stone foundations, knob-and-tube remnants, and plaster walls, and post-loss reconstruction routinely triggers asbestos and lead-based-paint protocols. The neighborhoods between Gratiot and the river, including the area around McKinley Elementary and the older grid south of Cass, sit in or near the Clinton River floodplain and have a documented history of riverine flooding. The newer subdivisions north of Elizabeth Road reflect post-1970s construction with finished basements, where sewer backup and sump failure losses dominate. Across the city, age-of-construction governs scope: structural drying plans must account for plaster-on-lath cavity wetting and historic floor systems.
Mount Clemens sits along the Clinton River and has a documented history of riverine flooding distinct from the lakefront cities. The August 11, 2014 Metro Detroit flood produced extensive sanitary-sewer backups across the older neighborhoods between Gratiot and the river, with hundreds of finished basements taking Category 3 water through floor drains. The June-July 2021 Metro Detroit flooding generated a second comparable event. The Clinton River itself has produced repeated overtopping and floodplain inundation events, and the December 2013 Michigan ice storm caused widespread tree damage and roof and gutter system failures across the city. The April 15, 2026 Macomb County windstorm contributed recent wind and tree-impact losses. Historic-district structures complicate post-loss work, with plaster-on-lath cavity wetting and asbestos-suspect materials routinely encountered.
Mount Clemens draws the same carrier mix as the surrounding county, with AAA/Auto Club Group, Auto-Owners, State Farm, Allstate, Citizens, Farm Bureau, and Hanover all writing residential property. The Clinton River floodplain exposure makes NFIP a recurring consideration for parcels in mapped Special Flood Hazard Areas; standard HO-3 forms exclude surface flooding regardless of source. The Michigan sewer-backup endorsement is the working coverage for the Category 3 losses driven by combined sanitary and storm system surcharge in the older neighborhoods. Xactimate scopes are standard, and historic-district properties typically generate supplementary scope for plaster, original trim, and asbestos-and-lead protocols that exceed default price-list assumptions.
Prime Restoration is a licensed Michigan restoration contractor. We document project scope in Xactimate so homeowners have clear line-item paperwork to submit to their carrier.
Permits in Mount Clemens are issued through the City of Mount Clemens Building Department, which administers the 2015 Michigan Building Code and Michigan Residential Code. Category 3 water restoration rebuilds and post-fire reconstruction require the standard suite of building, electrical, mechanical, and plumbing permits where regulated trades are disturbed. Clinton River floodplain parcels are subject to city floodplain ordinance review, with substantial improvement and substantial damage thresholds governing scope on repetitive-loss properties. Any work within the river corridor falls under EGLE jurisdiction through Part 301 Inland Lakes and Streams. Historic-district properties and pre-1980 housing stock routinely trigger Michigan Part 602 asbestos notification and pre-1978 lead-based-paint protocols before demolition can proceed.
Prime Restoration performs mold remediation per IICRC S520 — the industry standard for safe, thorough mold removal. Our process includes full containment with negative air, HEPA filtration, removal of contaminated porous materials, surface cleaning with EPA-registered antimicrobials, and post-remediation verification. Every project is documented so homeowners have paperwork for their insurance carrier.
The same documented process on every project — based on IICRC S520.
We identify and document the moisture source (leak, condensation, humidity). Remediation without fixing the source is temporary.
Affected area is isolated with 6-mil poly barriers. Negative air pressure is established with HEPA filtration to prevent cross-contamination.
Contaminated porous materials (drywall, insulation, carpet pad, MDF) are removed and bagged inside containment. Framing is HEPA-vacuumed and wire-brushed.
All surfaces inside containment are HEPA-vacuumed twice. EPA-registered antimicrobial is applied per S520 guidance.
Affected framing is dried to standard before reconstruction. Moisture readings are documented daily.
Visual inspection confirms the area is "visibly clean" per S520. Third-party air sampling is recommended for larger projects.
New drywall, insulation, and finishes are installed. Documented in Xactimate.
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Common questions from Mount Clemens homeowners before they call.
In most cases yes, if the plaster is dried slowly and carefully. Aggressive dehumidification can dry the plaster face faster than the lath behind it, causing cracking or delamination. We use conservative drying protocols with daily moisture readings on historic plaster, and we coordinate with period-materials specialists when patching or rebuilding is needed. The goal is always preservation of original materials over replacement, which is also what preserves the value of historic homes.
Coverage depends on your policy and the cause. Mold resulting from a sudden covered water loss (burst pipe) is usually covered. Mold from a long-term leak or poor maintenance is often excluded. We document the scope in Xactimate so you have itemized paperwork either way — your carrier makes the final coverage decision.
Visible mold does not always require testing before remediation — S520 allows visual confirmation in many cases. Testing is recommended when mold is suspected but not visible, when health symptoms are driving the investigation, or when tenants / real estate transactions are involved. We coordinate with independent hygienists for third-party testing.
Mold growth requires moisture. Remediation aligned with IICRC S520 physically removes visible mold growth and contaminated porous materials, but preventing recurrence depends on resolving the underlying moisture source. We document the moisture source and the corrective action taken so you have a record for future reference. Prime Restoration of Macomb does not certify a property as mold-free and does not perform clearance testing; third-party industrial hygienist testing is available on request.
For contained remediation in a single area, most homeowners stay in place. For larger projects or when occupants have respiratory conditions, temporary relocation during active removal is sometimes recommended.
Prime Restoration is a licensed restoration contractor. We document the full project scope in Xactimate so you have clear line-item paperwork to submit to your carrier.
Mold
Stachybotrys and other dark-colored mold removal under IICRC S520 containment protocols.
Mold
Attic mold removal via soda blasting, HEPA cleaning, and ventilation correction.
Water Damage
IICRC S500 water extraction, structural drying, and full restoration with Xactimate documentation.
We also serve these nearby Macomb and Oakland County communities.
24/7 emergency dispatch. IICRC-certified crews. Typical response within 60 minutes across our core service area.