 Do you ever wonder what happens when the police leave? Crime scene cleaners are private companies that handle the cleanup after the police are gone. Spalling Decon is one of the nation's largest cleanup companies handling the aftermath of homicides, suicides, decompositions, hoarding, and much more. These are our stories. In an assisted living facility, and if you look around, it's like this disgusting, molded, hoarded, like, mind-blown type of thing. It's day two here in Tampa. This job is just getting bigger and bigger and bigger. Kitchen is almost done with the demo. I'm getting ready to move into the bathroom. We now have three floors worth of mold that we had just uncovered late yesterday. It's day two here in Tampa. This job is just getting bigger and bigger and bigger. Kitchen is almost done with the demo. I'm getting ready to move into the bathroom. We now have three floors worth of mold that we had just uncovered late yesterday. So there's a lot of additions onto this. And I mean, it's pretty much the extent of it. So I feel like shit. Nah, I'm good. I'm good. It's any other mold job. It was, you know, underbid because we don't know the extent of it. And when you open up the walls, it just gets bigger and bigger and bigger and bigger. So it's one of those shit happens. So he said we have to remove the drywall and then immediately put drywall back up. So we're going to have to just do, like, a four foot by four foot, like, section to see. Unless we just cut straight eight foot and then just pop, pop, pop. Which might be easier. I'm here coming all the way down. 100%. That is steam, I think, or smoke up there is what that looks like. It's almost like it's a little bit of leaking a little dust, but it's definitely mold. It doesn't look like it would see from here. It doesn't look like a roof leak. Nope. Which is right below the first and second floor. It looks like a roof leak. I'm so confused. The exterior, it's always twice as bad on the inside. So that means we have to go into each one of these different apartments. So we're back here on our mold job and it now requires full suiting. So day one we wore N95s, which is just fine for what little bit of mold that we had found. We had discovered even more mold at the end of the day, which put in, like, a stop work order to get more approval. So we jumped in our respirators because of the amount of mold. So now that we're over 100 square foot of mold, oop, I'm falling. We actually have to be fully suited and have our respirators on because shit just got real. So we went from just a single, like, 650 square foot apartment and, like, five walls and a ceiling to four floors. So first floor, second, third, and fourth. So this job has just gotten me no rest. Juan and I are runners. I mean, you know, that's a lie. Juan and I are doing the demo and Nick is going to be wearing gloves and just a respirator. He doesn't need suited up because he's going to be running the garbage out. When we do something like this, it has to be completely sealed up in bags so we don't spread anything. So he's going to be double checking, making sure the bags are tied. And he's going to go straight outside. Luckily we have a wheelbarrow because it would be a long day. Not today, thank you, not today. Mother. So we are going really fast. We are making a completely demolition of the house. I mean a part with mold. And we are going to finish before I was thinking. We are doing really good. We're actually doing really, really good. We have probably 70% of the place demoed. Because when we knock out one wall on one side, I just punch through the other side. I'm doing, like, the actual Kyle hating drywall thinning. It's kind of funny. Kind of ironic. Totally forgot my monster this morning. So I'm not, like, full on Kyle. But, you know, like, halfway there. I'm watching Juan get dressed. Recommendations on the stairwell and the four other units. Because now we have to displace four other tenants. I'm also going to talk to them about doing, like, what they recommend. To see if there's a way not to displace the other four units. Because this job is done. We're still here. Day three. We have, like, 90% of stuff done. Then it's just the ceiling and up. So probably two to three more hours. But it's really, really hard in the amount of space that we have. Because it's, like, square foot total. Hey guys, we are here on day 732 of this mold job. Honestly, no, it's not really 732. I don't know how many days it's been now. I know there's been, like, a three month period that we had to stop and take a break because of legal issues with the client and the property itself. We're solely here just to sort. So I have a two trailers. I have a dump trailer. I have the landscape trailer. The landscape is going to keep. And then this guy here is for the garbage. We have Thaddeus and introducing Mike today too. So it's going to be an interesting day. We are going to be in respirators because the amount of mold in there is absolutely ridiculous. So stay tuned for day 100, day 732. And we'll keep you posted. I'm Mike. It's my second day on the job. Go in there. If there's not a whole bunch of features around, I'll be happy. Well, my name is Thaddeus Key. I'm sitting here on this mold remediation day today. Don't really know too much about it. I know it's been a strenuous job going on right now to where it's really aggravated a couple of people. And I know it's been under some legal issues as of currently too. But I'm just ready to get this job over and done with so that way we can move on to the next project. Sippin' on my coffee. It's safer than crack. But just as addicting as heroin. You know Thaddeus has never had caffeine, right? No. He's never had caffeine. Do you like chocolate? Just like me. Sorry to not like myself, bro. Maybe that's why I never mind. Feel good. Life is great. Anyway. I got to wake up this morning and open my pretty browns this morning. So I feel good about that. Somebody broke in and ransacked the entire apartment. So I'm trying to figure out what way this window is open over here. They're saying that the last people that were in it was this company. Yeah. I asked. I was like, pull video footage. She's like, well, we don't have it down that way. But the bedroom door was unlocked. The screen was popped out just a little bit. And he's saying he's like, well, not a burglar's not going to put the screen back. The TV is gone. Jesus Christ. He came from up there. Holy hell. Oh my God. That's soaked. I'm wondering how the tile got wet because it's raised from the floor. Your floor is sopping wet up here. It's been seven weeks since we've been here. And they're trying to say it's us. Which is why I called the office, which is why Nick's here. Hi sunshine. Hi. He was actually the last person in here. So I'm pretty sure he ransacked the place. The way it was, none of this was here. I just said all that there. I believe was there. Suitcase, unless you guys pulled that out, was not here. This whole room was empty. We pulled a de-hew and the air mover and extension cords. And that was it. No water damage. No leaking. No nothing. It was all exactly how we had left it the last time you guys seen it. What we have going on here is a failure to communicate. And doing jobs like this is very hard to understand what's happening. Signing off. Hello everybody and welcome back to the Spalding T-Fond Show. Where we deal with really fucked up situations. Oh shit. How many TVs is this guy got? So cute. That's not how you said it. So how many motherfucking TVs is this guy fucking got? Oh my god. Nick, I found a carpet for your trailer. Here at Spalding DCOM, we're always live. Cameras never cut off, okay? Well, I mean they do when we go to the bathroom. No, well no, they don't wear those hidden ones. There could be some hidden. We have this person, her name's Christina. She's into camera a lot. And school check. Very cool. Loves her pizza. But at the end of the day, you know, cameras roll. Well, you know what? She's here today actually. This is America. This is Christina. You can't see, but she's here. She's live. Don't worry about that. I'll sit in the middle of the way back. Okay. This day has been so crazy. So we're here at the storage unit. We want to unload all of this stuff into the storage facility. The third floor up, so thank god there's elevators, but it's going to be just a minute. We left Nick and Mike with the attorney and the property manager to finish any buttoning up. Unfortunately, neither of them are trained on trailers. So we're going to have to go back over there, pick up the truck, and then head back. Mike's pretty good on his first job. There is the tall glass of chocolate milk. Dad, I totally got you something. Man, that's what I always wanted, especially those fricking, you know, the little radio cord that you absolutely nothing. Somebody wore way too much perfume. Just gotta know, why would you do that when you're moving? This is not horrible right now. Yeah. It smells like a bag of dicks. I mean, I'm okay with that. On top of that, I'll just carry that. See what he did? It's like the door is closing. He's like, oh my god, we'll see this later. That's like the door closes. 1273. What? This is the mole job. The dreaded mole job. You just touched my bat. Me too, but I know you just appreciate it. It is. So we're here just to do some light demo work because we had two callouts today. So it's just Kyle and Thad today. You know, the best of the best. Strong on this flat. And then the twitchy camera girl. So we're going to get in there, do some light demo and kind of get the ball rolling. We're only going to be here a couple of hours today. Monday we're going to have a full crew in here and get the rest of this stuff going. Hey, see you on the inside. I'm going to be right over here, baby. Uh, beans. Come on, man. The water's fine. You ready? Mmm, smells musty. So the mole just stopped right here just because of the extent of damage that was done by the tenant living here previously. So we just got word that the tenant is actually going to move back in. Unbelievable. So we're just going to start hammering away. Today's focus is definitely going to be the living room. Um, and then we're going to try to see what we can get done in a couple of hours here in the living room. And then if need be, we'll dive into the bedroom. We haven't any type of stressful day. If you feel like, hey, things just aren't going right or you're just kind of ready for this COVID to be over so you can get back to, you know, life in general. It's a good way to release it. I heard today just from the work that I did and then I know yesterday, what were you doing laying floor? Laying floor. At a car dealership. So. Laying wood. So he's laying. So anybody need that wood laid, let your boys not so done. I'm not the only, uh, I'm not the only one in here with a dirty mind. So we're both just kind of dragging ass today. No, you're not. Nice. That's right. Good. Glass of wine. Watching the sunset. The bed of the pickup truck. Buy yourself. That's what I was doing. Self romance. You know, I was just, I was just, I was in touch with myself. I just love myself last night. You know. Oh, Superman. Oh. It's Adios. I said, you know what's super relaxing? Watching you work. It's like, it hits me right there. It hits you where? It hits me right here. Oh, okay. I thought it would. Oh. Why you moaning? Just correct, correct. Here, I'll just watch you walk away. You got to get that swag going. Oh, boy. Excellent. All the Spaulding Decon maniacs out there. Spaulding Decon Maggie, the maggot fans. Yeah. I appreciate them though. As you know, yesterday was the first time I got to hurt today. It's the first time I got to listen to some of the comments and shit. Okay, Daddy. I appreciate them. I appreciate them. Very thankful. Appreciate your kind words. Everything else, your generosity. Appreciate all that. Yeah. We got 100% Oh, without that. Yeah. Y'all keep us going. We wouldn't be able to continue on. Huge shout out to everybody. Super shout out. Super shout out. Super shout out. And you're more than welcome to volunteer and come and help us out at any time. We do do ride along. We do. Hey guys, we are back here at the job from hell. I don't even remember what day it is, but I know we're four and a half months in. So we're going to finish demo. We had a nice restful weekend. So stay tuned for the fun. Daddy, how is it on Monday? Yeah. Feel good. Very luscious. No glove. No left. We're just going to clean this all out. We should be done with this whole thing probably in another maybe two hours. And sweep it up really good. Our department just came out because somebody tripped the alarm. The emergency buttons for this apartment. The emergency? Yeah, like the help I've fallen on, I can't get up. Medical alerts. Yeah, so the fire department just came out. Because we accidentally tripped an alarm somehow. Like none of us have been near a wall, but we somehow tripped it. So you want to know what it is? No, we need to know how to just disarm it. So this apartment doesn't go off as we're doing demo. I'm wondering if we just unscrew these first strips. It's like all the uppers are done. I'm going to go to the hotel. I had pizza this weekend. The body started to look pretty good, so I'm kind of excited about this. I can't let my diet get crazy. So would you guys call it a diet or a lifestyle? Lifestyle. Lifestyle change, absolutely. I lost 150 pounds. How long did that take? It took me about two years. Wow. Once of that I was going to the gym religiously, religiously, three times a day. It was a nightmare. But I felt so good. I'm Mariah. I'm the digital marketing assistant. Yep, this is my second week here. And this is my third week. This is your third week? Yeah, holy cow. Awesome. And where's Christina today? Because we miss her. Christina's in the office right now. She, I came a little bit earlier than her, so I jumped on this job because I was just there and I was like, I might as well get the rest of the demo. But yeah, she's great. I'm, you know, trying to be great like her. So hopefully you guys like the video. That's awesome. Awesome. Okay, I'm done being a camera guy. Thaddeus, you want to be the camera guy? No. No? No? This is kind of cool. I think I'm going to quit demoing and take your position. Oh my goodness. That's what's going to happen. I can't. I'm not as cool as you are. Wow, you think that looks so easy. Like, hold on. Hold on. Hold on. Let me see. Hold on. Why are you trying to be, why are you trying to be me? Oh, okay. Hand it to me. Hand it to me. Oh, yeah. Look how tall I am. No. Training wheels. See, this is what happens. Oh, that's not very nice. We've got training wheels on us. Training wheels. Do you want to go to school to be a PI? No, I don't know. Half of these girls at the PI, they want to know they'll go to school. Fuck! Oh my God. I know. How many boys out there are two? We've got here two guys boys. If you could be somewhere anywhere in the world right now, where would it be? Italy. 100%. But right at the MoMA, I really just want to be up north with my family. 80 to 100 miles offshore, deep sea fishing. For sure. What would you be fishing for? Tuna probably. Mahi. California grouper. Cup 80 hour assets. Lead to broad screen. Other than that, that'd be pretty much what I'd be doing right now. Yeah, I'd be like, yeah, let's do this. What do I got to do for a slice? Slice, you get the whole box, just come with me. I was done. Done. Lock me in a cage and call me your fucking bitch. Yes, daddy. Give me that slice. We are nearing the end of the day. You can see all of the walls are down in here. 90, well, not 90. I'd say 30% of the insulation is out of the ceilings. All of the insulation is out all the way around the walls. It's been kind of crazy. We have some buttoning up and stuff to do. Tomorrow the guys will be back here, taking the nails and screws out of the studs and things like that. I mean, other than that, should be 100% good to go to get another mold test done. Good to go. We're ending day 13,321 today. My experience with the job from hell was just that. So in the beginning, of course, you guys saw none of us, we were in gloves and just an N95. We discovered that there was 10 square foot. There was well more than 10 square foot of mold. So we had to put a stop work order and that day was only a partial day because once we started to remove everything, we physically saw the amount of mold that was in there. So we had to get prior or we had to get approval to continue. And after that, we ended up having to go in fully suited to remove all of the mold we were in our respirators. So going from that day and the several other hell days that took place in between throughout the four and five month period, we ended up removing all of the mold. So we were able to get permission because the apartment was so bad that we had to demo the rest of the apartment and just remove the walls and things like that so they could start from scratch. It wasn't a mold issue. It was definitely a filth issue. So as we're moving this client out of the apartment, we are in suits because the roaches are crawling. They're falling on our heads from the ceilings. There's food and chemicals and all of this stuff. We felt safer wearing our respirators and our full suits going through and doing this job. By the end of that day, we were in N95s and we were in gloves. There was no mold spores disturbed. We were working on the other side of the apartment and we were pretty much able to contain everything on that side. So we were good to go. So we got our test results back. We passed there's no more mold in the place so we are able to continue on with the built back and we can start working on the other four floors. Excuse me, the other three floors that have mold in them. See you in the next video.