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Triangle Reconstruction
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What this listing says
Triangle-area homeowners whose mold problem starts in the crawlspace — this Cary crew handles encapsulation, moisture control, and mold removal under one roof with 35+ years of experience.
Best for
- Cary, Raleigh, and Triangle-area homeowners who need mold removal tied to a crawlspace moisture problem
- Buyers who want crawlspace encapsulation, drainage, and mold work handled by one contractor instead of coordinating multiple trades
- Homeowners dealing with foundation settling or structural issues alongside mold — they do helical pier work and joist repair
- Anyone who wants an owner-operator to personally scope the job rather than a sales rep
About this company
Triangle Reconstruction is a Cary, NC crawlspace and foundation company that also handles mold removal. Mold is not their core identity — they're primarily a waterproofing and structural repair outfit — but that means they can trace a mold problem back to its moisture source and fix both in one project. Owner Rob Ayscue runs estimates himself and has a reputation in reviews for telling people they don't need work.
Their mold removal page lists inspection, remediation, moisture source elimination, antimicrobial treatment, and follow-up testing. They also do crawlspace encapsulation, dehumidifier installation, vapor barrier work, foundation repair with helical piers, French drains, sump pumps, and gutter installation. They use Certain-Teed and R Max insulation materials. The website claims they handle permitting when required.
The company claims 35+ years of experience and is family-owned. They offer lifetime warranties on some work, financing, and a 5% discount for military, first responders, and seniors. Multiple reviewers mention Rob providing before-and-after photos and annual maintenance check-ins on dehumidifiers, sometimes years after the original install.
4.8 stars across 200 Google reviews is a strong number. What stands out is how many reviewers — across several years — independently say the same thing: Rob told them they didn't need certain work that other companies were pushing. That consistency is unusual and worth noting.
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Service area
Headquartered in Cary, North Carolina. They serve the Triangle area including Raleigh and surrounding communities. The website says "the greater Triangle area" without listing specific city boundaries, so confirm coverage for locations outside Cary and Raleigh.
Review consensus
Rob Ayscue (owner) is named in the majority of positive reviews. Reviewers consistently highlight that he told them they did not need work other companies recommended — this theme appears across dozens of reviews spanning multiple years. Brian K. (field manager) gets specific praise for detailed inspection plans and knowledgeable explanations. Tyler is named for annual dehumidifier maintenance visits. Multiple reviewers describe competitive pricing compared to 3-6 other bids they received. Several mention the crew arriving early or ahead of schedule. Long-term customers (some going back 5+ years) report reliable annual maintenance follow-ups.
3 found across 200 total reviews at 4.8★. Three complaints in the recent window. One reviewer (Local Guide, 97 reviews) hired them for a water intrusion issue, had the problem return within a year, and was told the original fix was never meant to solve that problem — they offered to credit the prior payment toward a new solution but would not refund. A second reviewer says crawl space work was not done properly or to code, the owner visited for five minutes and denied any issues, and then pointed to the lack of an extended warranty purchase as reason not to help. The third is a Local Guide who received an unsolicited Google review request from the company and rated them 1 star for spam.
The owner did not respond to any of the three recent negative reviews — a 0% response rate. For a company with 4.8 stars and an otherwise strong reputation, this silence on legitimate complaints is notable. The two substantive complaints both involve post-sale disputes where the homeowner felt the company would not stand behind its work. That gap between the warm sales experience many reviewers describe and the cold shoulder these two complainants received is worth watching.
Rob Ayscue (owner — overwhelmingly positive, named in most reviews for honest scoping and hands-on estimates). Brian K. (field manager/inspector — positive, praised for detailed plans and knowledge). Tyler (technician — positive, named for annual dehumidifier service).
Most people have a very good experience here, and the pattern of Rob telling customers they don't need unnecessary work is genuinely rare. But if something goes wrong after the job, the two substantive complaints suggest getting resolution may be difficult. Ask Rob upfront what happens if the problem comes back, get the warranty terms in writing, and consider an independent mold test before and after remediation.
Keep in mind
- They do both mold testing and mold remediation. That creates a conflict of interest — the company diagnosing the problem also profits from fixing it. Ask for an independent test before committing to remediation.
- Mold removal is a secondary service. Their core business is crawlspace encapsulation and foundation work. If your mold problem is in an attic, bathroom, or living space rather than a crawlspace, confirm they have experience with that specific situation.
- One reviewer reported work not done to code and said the owner spent five minutes looking and said there were no issues. The reviewer had to pay another company to redo it. The owner did not respond publicly to that complaint.
- The owner did not respond to any of the three recent negative reviews. If something goes wrong, getting a callback may take effort — one reviewer described difficulty reaching them about a recurring water problem.
- Their mold removal warranty is 1 year according to the website, while some other services carry lifetime warranties. Clarify exactly what warranty covers your specific mold work.