Local context
Jackson's housing market spans high-altitude luxury homes in the Aspens, Teton Village, and along Spring Gulch with cabins and older downtown construction nearer to town. The luxury homes are tightly built with complex mechanical systems - when an HRV or humidifier fails, indoor humidity can be wildly out of spec. The cabins have the seasonal-occupancy problem.
Jackson Hole is colder and gets more snow than the Idaho side. Indoor air is heated aggressively all winter, which can make crawlspace and basement humidity disproportionately high. Spring runoff from the Tetons is intense and prolonged.
Neighborhoods we serve in Jackson
East Jackson, West Bank, Aspens, Teton Village, Wilson (adjacent), Hoback Junction (adjacent).
If you don't see your specific street, reach out anyway - coverage is broader than this list.
Our services in Jackson, WY
We offer the same three core services in Jackson as everywhere else in our region:
- Mold testing - air samples, surface tape lifts, ERMI dust, and bulk samples. every sample we collect goes to an accredited third-party lab - we don't run our own, so the results aren't ours to spin.
- Mold remediation - IICRC S520-standard containment, HEPA filtration, full source removal, drying, and clearance verification. Insurance-ready Xactimate scopes.
- Inspection & clearance - pre-purchase inspections, post-remediation clearance tests, plain-English written reports.
What it costs in Jackson
A standard residential inspection runs $250-$450 depending on square footage and whether you want lab-verified air samples. We give you the exact price on the phone before scheduling - no surprises at the door.
Remediation is itemized in Xactimate format, line by line, so your insurance adjuster can read it directly.
How fast we can be on site
Most inspections schedule within 3 business days. For active water emergencies in or near Jackson - broken pipe, recent flood, backed-up drain - we can usually be on site same-day or next-day.
Why local matters for mold
Mold is a moisture problem first. Moisture patterns are climate-specific. We've worked in Wyoming long enough to know what fails in Jackson specifically - and what does not.