
Mold Removal Near Hogan Butte Nature Park, Gresham OR
Finding mold in a damp daylight basement, a musty crawl space, or seepage along the uphill wall of a home near the 46-acre park at 757 SE Gabbert Rd? Gresham Mold Removal is the local crew that comes to you, traces the slope-driven moisture feeding the growth, contains the lower level, and removes the mold to an IICRC S520 standard. We serve the hillside homes near Hogan Butte Nature Park in ZIP 97080 — call to book.
Who Removes Mold Near Hogan Butte Nature Park?
We do, and this is the page to book it. Gresham Mold Removal is a Gresham-based, come-to-you specialist, and the hillside streets around Hogan Butte Nature Park — the 46-acre park at 757 SE Gabbert Rd, sitting on the butte in the Gresham Butte neighborhood inside ZIP 97080 — are squarely inside our service area. We work mold and only mold: finding it, removing it, and stopping it from coming back by correcting the moisture that caused it. Here that focus matters more than usual, because the homes climbing toward the park are not on flat ground. Sloped lots, daylight and walk-out basements, and vented crawl spaces are the rule, and downhill runoff is what defines this area's mold.
If you are already seeing it — fuzzy growth along a basement baseboard, a musty earthy smell that will not clear from the lower level, or a damp patch on the uphill wall — there is no reason to wait. Call (713) 325-6192 and we will confirm it, trace the water, and get you scheduled. For the wider neighborhood picture read the Hogan Butte Nature Park area overview, step up to mold removal across Gresham Butte, then to mold removal in Gresham, OR for the citywide view.
How Fast We Reach Homes Near the Park
Quickly — the streets around Hogan Butte Nature Park are a short local trip for a Gresham-based crew, not a cross-metro drive. We see the most calls here right after heavy winter rain, when seepage shows up at the uphill wall and lower levels turn musty overnight, and that is exactly when a fast first look matters. Mold spreads on a timer: once below-grade drywall, framing, or insulation stays damp, colonies can establish and visibly expand within roughly 24 to 48 hours.
Call (713) 325-6192 the moment you spot the signs, tell us your street and what you are seeing in the basement or crawl space, and we will give you the soonest slot. We confirm the situation on arrival rather than guessing over the phone.
How We Remove Mold From a Daylight Basement or Crawl Space
Every job near Hogan Butte Nature Park starts with a real inspection, and on a hillside that means tracing the water path first. A technician confirms the mold, then works out how it is getting wet — reading the grade outside, checking the uphill below-grade wall for seepage, looking at footing drains and downspout discharge, and finding where runoff is being directed toward the structure rather than away from it. The EPA's guidance frames the scope: a patch under about ten square feet is often a reasonable do-it-yourself job, but anything larger, anything tied to serious water damage, or anything in a crawl space or basement that keeps coming back calls for a professional and proper containment.
From there the work follows the IICRC S520 sequence, described in full on our IICRC S520 mold remediation page. We seal the lower level and run HEPA filtration under negative air pressure so spores cannot drift up the stairwell into clean living space. Inside the containment we physically remove the mold and the porous materials it has grown into, then dry the structure, treat the surfaces, flag the grading or drainage correction that has to happen so the moisture stops, and verify the area is clean before we close the job. The crawl-space side is covered in detail on our crawl-space mold removal page.

Why Hillside Basements Near the Park Are the Common Case
On the slopes near Hogan Butte Nature Park, the uphill side of a house takes the brunt of the water. Runoff and groundwater move downhill toward the foundation, hydrostatic pressure builds against the below-grade wall, and seepage keeps daylight basements and vented crawl spaces damp long enough for mold to take hold. We treat both, and we flag the grading, footing drains, and downspout extensions that move water back away from the structure.
- HEPA filtration and negative air on every job
- The slope-driven moisture source found, not just the stain
- Daylight basements and vented crawl spaces both handled
What Mold Removal Costs Near Hogan Butte Nature Park
The honest answer is that it scales with two things: how much below-grade material the mold has reached, and how much drainage or grading work it takes to stop the water feeding it. The EPA's roughly ten-square-foot line is the useful marker — under it, a careful homeowner can often handle the cleanup, while a larger area, anything tied to standing water, or recurring growth in a crawl space is professional territory.
Because the right scope depends on what the inspection finds on a sloped lot, we do not quote a flat price sight unseen. Call (713) 325-6192 for a quote after an inspection, whether it is one damp basement wall or a whole crawl space.
One Local Team Near Hogan Butte Nature Park
From the park at 757 SE Gabbert Rd to the daylight-basement homes higher up the slope, it is the same Gresham-based crew across the whole area — a short local trip, with assessments available quickly for urgent water-damage cases. Read the Hogan Butte Nature Park area overview, step up to mold removal across Gresham Butte for the neighborhood view, or read how we work at mold removal in Gresham, OR.
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Mold Near Hogan Butte Nature Park? Call Now.
Call Gresham Mold Removal at (713) 325-6192. Local inspection, the slope-driven moisture source found, an IICRC S520 removal, and verified clearance — for daylight basements and crawl spaces near the park, ZIP 97080. Licensed, bonded, and insured.
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