Water Damage Restoration & Mold Remediation | All Dry Services Idaho Falls

2967 N Tegan Cir, Idaho Falls, ID 83401

(208) 538-3379

Provided Services

  • Environmental abatement
  • Damage restoration

Company Background

All Dry Services in Idaho Falls, ID, specializes in damage restoration and environmental abatement, providing rapid response to common local issues like mold after water damage, hidden pipe leaks, storm water intrusion, and drain backup damage. Serving neighborhoods such as the Grandview and Snake River Landing areas, and located near landmarks like the Idaho Falls River Walk and the Greenbelt, the team uses advanced drying technology and containment protocols to prevent secondary damage. They handle everything from initial water extraction to complete mold remediation, ensuring homes and businesses in Bonneville County are restored to safe, dry conditions. Their local expertise means they understand Idaho Falls’ seasonal weather challenges and the specific building practices common in the region.

Q&A

What causes mold to appear after water damage in an Idaho Falls home, and how does All Dry Services address it?

Mold growth typically follows water damage events like hidden pipe leaks or storm intrusion because moisture gets trapped in drywall, wood, or carpet. In Idaho Falls’ climate, humidity and temperature swings can accelerate mold within 24–48 hours. Our team uses moisture meters and thermal imaging to locate all damp areas, then applies air movers, dehumidifiers, and antimicrobial treatments to dry and sanitize the space, preventing mold from taking hold.

What are the first signs of a hidden pipe leak, and what should I do before calling All Dry Services?

Common signs include unexplained increases in your water bill, musty odors, soft spots in floors or walls, and peeling paint or wallpaper. If you suspect a leak, turn off the main water supply and wipe up standing water to minimize damage. Then call us immediately—we’ll extract moisture, locate the leak source (often behind walls or under slabs), and begin the drying process to prevent mold and structural rot.

How does storm water intrusion differ from drain backup damage, and how does All Dry Services handle each?

Storm water intrusion (e.g., from heavy rain or snowmelt) is typically clean but can carry contaminants from soil. Drain backups involve sewage or greywater, which is Category 3 hazardous waste. In both cases, we start with emergency extraction and containment. For storm water we dry and sanitize quickly; for drain backups we follow strict OSHA and EPA guidelines, using HEPA vacuums, antimicrobial fogging, and removal of porous materials to ensure safe, thorough restoration.

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