How is commercial work different from residential work?
Commercial projects usually require tighter documentation, phased cleanup, and more coordination with occupants, facilities teams, or compliance requirements.
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Commercial mold work covers offices, schools, multifamily buildings, and other larger properties where containment, documentation, and scheduling matter. These projects often intersect with insurance claims and occupant communications.
Commercial mold work covers offices, schools, multifamily buildings, healthcare spaces, and other occupied properties where containment, scheduling, and documentation affect more than one household.
These jobs often combine moisture investigation, staged remediation, HVAC coordination, and occupant communication planning.
Commercial clients usually need clear scopes, photo documentation, and a contractor who can work around operations instead of shutting everything down.
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Commercial projects usually require tighter documentation, phased cleanup, and more coordination with occupants, facilities teams, or compliance requirements.
Often yes. Many commercial firms stage work outside operating hours to reduce disruption.
Often yes, especially when there are multiple stakeholders or reopening decisions tied to the cleanup.
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