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Mold Remediation in Lenexa, KS

Updated August 2026

When you need mold remediation in Lenexa, Heartland Restoration is close by - Lenexa is home to our base, so we are only minutes away - with IICRC-certified crews on call 24/7. We provide IICRC-certified mold inspection, containment, HEPA air filtration, safe removal, and prevention treatments that stop colonies from coming back for homes and businesses across Johnson County, and our rapid-response team is built to reach Lenexa addresses fast - typically within 60-90 minutes of your call.

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Lenexa drains toward Mill Creek and the Lake Lenexa watershed, and the newer Falcon Valley and Canyon Creek subdivisions sit on graded clay that pushes stormwater toward finished basements when downpours overwhelm the K-10 and 87th Street drainage. We work every Lenexa ZIP code - 66215, 66219, 66220, 66227, and 66285 - and know the neighborhoods we serve, from Old Town Lenexa, Falcon Valley, Canyon Creek, and Cedar Station, to the streets near Lenexa City Center, Black Hoof Park at Lake Lenexa, and the Lenexa Public Market.

Lenexa is home to our base, so we are only minutes away. Our trucks run the I-435, I-35, K-10, 87th Street Parkway, and Prairie Star Parkway corridors every day, so when a mold problem surfaces in Old Town Lenexa, Falcon Valley, Canyon Creek, and Cedar Station, we are already nearby - not dispatching a sub-contractor from another county. Every Lenexa job is handled by our own Johnson County crew, fully licensed in Kansas and insured.

Inspection & Air Testing

  • Visual & moisture inspection
  • Air & surface sampling
  • Hidden-colony detection
  • Source-of-moisture diagnosis

Containment & Removal

  • Negative-air containment
  • HEPA air scrubbing
  • Affected-material removal
  • Antimicrobial treatment

Structural Drying

  • Moisture-source elimination
  • Industrial dehumidification
  • Wall-cavity & framing drying
  • Post-remediation verification

Prevention & Restoration

  • Mold-resistant rebuild
  • Sealant & coating application
  • Odor neutralization
  • Clearance documentation

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What Lenexa Customers Say

Mickey D.
★★★★★

Heartland Restoration was amazing at cleaning up water in the finished portion of my basement. I was worried about mold needlessly - when they were done I knew there would be no issues.

Shauna D.
★★★★★

We have used Heartland Restoration three times in the last year due to water and then sewage issues, and each time, they've responded quickly, professionally, and kindly. HIGHLY recommend!

Steven W.
★★★★★

These guys are local, reliable, and full of integrity. They aren't pricing up or upselling to hit sales metrics. Phillip shoots straight so you know what to expect.

Christine L.
★★★★★

Everything went smoothly, the quality was awesome, and the people were super friendly and helpful. I definitely recommend.

Mold Remediation in Lenexa - FAQs

Which Lenexa ZIP codes and neighborhoods do you serve?

We cover every Lenexa ZIP code - 66215, 66219, 66220, 66227, and 66285 - and all surrounding Johnson County neighborhoods, including Old Town Lenexa, Falcon Valley, Canyon Creek, and Cedar Station. If your address is near Lenexa City Center, we serve it.

What causes mold in Lenexa homes?

Lenexa subdivisions like Falcon Valley and Canyon Creek sit on graded clay that pushes stormwater toward finished basements when K-10 drainage backs up. That trapped moisture is exactly what mold needs. We find the hidden source, contain the area, remove affected materials, and verify the air is clear before we finish your Lenexa project.

What does the mold remediation process look like in Lenexa?

We inspect and sample, seal the area under negative-air containment, remove mold-damaged materials, HEPA-scrub and treat the space, then confirm clearance with post-remediation testing before restoring your Lenexa home.

Do you work directly with my insurance company?

Yes. For Lenexa claims we document the loss with photos, moisture maps, and IICRC-aligned scopes, communicate directly with your adjuster, and support your claim with accurate, adjuster-ready pricing - the same way we handle every Johnson County job.

Are your Lenexa crews licensed and certified?

Every technician serving Lenexa, KS is IICRC-certified and our company is fully licensed in Kansas, bonded, and insured for general liability and workers' compensation. Heartland is family-owned and operates its own crews - no outsourcing.

Is the on-site assessment free in Lenexa?

Yes. We provide free, no-obligation on-site assessments anywhere in Lenexa and Johnson County. Call (913) 213-3686 or use our Instant Booking form and a certified technician will give you a clear scope, timeline, and estimate before any work begins.

Common questions

How fast does mold grow after water damage?

Mold can begin growing within 24 to 48 hours of water exposure, according to the U.S. EPA. Spores are already in the air; they only need moisture and an organic surface such as drywall or wood. That short window is why professional extraction and structural drying in the first day matter so much.

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Can water damage cause mold?

Yes. Untreated water damage is the single most common cause of household mold. Once materials stay wet for more than 24 to 48 hours, mold spores that are always present in the air begin to colonize. Removing the standing water is not enough - the trapped moisture is what feeds the mold.

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Does bleach kill mold?

Not on the surfaces that matter most. Bleach is made for hard, non-porous surfaces. On porous materials such as drywall, wood, and insulation it does not reach the root structure, so the mold grows back. The U.S. EPA does not recommend bleach as a routine mold-remediation tool.

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How much does mold remediation cost?

In Kansas City, mold remediation typically runs $500 to $1,500 for a small, localized area and $1,500 to $3,500 for a room. Extensive jobs involving multiple rooms, HVAC, a crawl space, or an attic run $3,500 to $6,000, and whole-home infestations can reach $10,000. Inspection and testing add $300 to $600.

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