Mold Remediation Services
in Long Island, NY

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Mold can become a severe problem when left untreated, causing major health problems. If you experience water damage, mold can grow within 24 to 48 hours. It is essential to treat it as soon as possible, to avoid further damage.
Our technicians are licensed to perform mold remediation and removal in Long Island and New York, License #MR01129. We use advanced equipment to get to the root of the issue, identify the type of mold and remove it.
Should the loss be covered by your insurance, we bill the insurance company directly. This way you do not have to pay anything out of your pocket and we can start the restoration process.
Complete Long Island Mold Removal & Restoration Services
We offer the following services to help Long Islanders stay ahead of mold issues:
- Mold Removal
- Repairs on Mold Damaged Walls
- Effective Black Mold Removal
- Mold Testing
- Mold Removal from Basements
- Mold Removal from Ceilings
- Basements Mold Removal
- Visible Mold Assessments and Documentation
- Crawl Space & Attic Mold Remediation
- Removal of Toxic and Persistent Mold Colonies
- Mold Restoration & Abatement
- 24/7 Immediate response
- 30+ Years' experience in restoration
- Direct insurance billing
- IICRC Certified Technicians
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Long Island Mold Removal

1. Document and assess
• Determine the cause or source of mold. • Identify the type of mold • Stabilize the environment by setting up air filtration devices to filter/purify the air quality.

2. Mold remediation
Begin remediation of mold according to the mold protocol.

3. Test the air quality
Once we remove the mold from your home we then test the air quality to ensure the spore count is safe and your home or business is mold free.
You can expect to pay between $14 and $50 for every square inch on average. However, iFlooded can offer you a good deal depending on the extent of the mold growth and other remediation measures taken.
They are part of mold eradication protocols but bear the following differences:
- Mold removal involves using advanced testing and sanitation tools to eradicate mold colonies.
- Mold remediation is any additional steps such as water removal, air purification, and anti-mold insulation that curb mold growth in basements, windows, crawl spaces, and other surfaces prone to mold bloom. Such a service is essential especially in cases of black mold.
In some cases, FEMA provides financial assistance to homeowners in helping them repair their homes after a Hurricane causes mold growth. Such funds can be used to replace mold-infested items such as HVAC systems, windows, and damaged doors.
When mold catches your personal attention, you might be tempted to remove it from your home using the tools you have at your disposal. However, that might not solve the issue as mold colonies can be persistent. You need a professional to step in with the proper testing equipment and remediation tactics to eradicate all traces of mold with extreme prejudice.
What Causes Mold?
You could be surrounded by up to 500 individual mold spores in an indoor environment. But there is no cause for alarm as this is quite normal. Mold spores can infiltrate the outdoors and spread through a crawl space, windows, vents with ease. They can also be brought in on clothing or even your furry pets.
Under the right conditions, a handful of spores can fill and grow into a full-blown colony. They can then start festering on clothing, food, books, and any damp surface. Mold remediation is a process used to remove mold from an area. This can be a home, office, or any other space. Mold can cause health problems like respiratory problems for people, so it is vital to have it removed as soon as possible.
Our technicians are licensed to perform mold remediation and removal in Long Island and other New York boroughs and surrounding areas, License #MR01129. We use advanced equipment to get to the root cause of the issue, identify the type of mold and remove it. Our specialists comb through every room during mold remediation to eradicate the threat and prevent future outbreaks.
The Long Island iFlooded Restoration team is available 24/7 to offer you a free estimate and begin the mold remediation process. Should the loss be covered by your insurance, we bill the insurance company directly. This way, you do not have to pay anything out of your pocket, and we can start the restoration process.
If you are looking for mold remediation services in Long Island, New York be sure to contact the professionals at iFlooded. We have years of experience in the industry, and we are fully insured. We offer competitive pricing, and our customer service is top-notch. Contact us today to learn more about our services or schedule a consultation.
Why Choose Us?
At iFlooded Restoration, we take mold seriously – because we know how easy it can spiral into a long-term problem. Our fully certified technicians know how to remediate mold and treat your property so it won’t return. You can also take advantage of our 24/7 emergency line and speedy quotation process, so please don’t hesitate to contact us.
We aim to give each client the best possible experience and help you with the insurance process and offer complete remediation and recovery wherever possible. Our extremely helpful IICRC licensed technicians are available 24/7 to assist you in Long Island, New York with any type of:
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The Mold Removal & Remediation Process
Our professional, qualified technicians have the experience and equipment to handle any mold situation. No job is too big or small for the highly responsive, extremely professional, and qualified mold remediation team at iFlooded. We take great pride in the following fool-proof mold removal and remediation process:
Assessment and Mold Testing
First, we start with preliminary tests to help us determine the cause or source of mold. We also determine the extent of the mold growth and the potential health risks associated with it. Assessment can be done via visual inspection and air samples to test for the presence of spores. Once this has been done, a plan can be implemented to remove and remediate the mold.
Identify & Eliminate the Cause of the Mold
The next step is to find and stop water intrusion or other conditions that promote mold growth. For example, this could mean repairing a leaky pipe, fixing a roof leak, or correcting improper drainage around your home. You may also need to reduce indoor humidity levels if there is too much moisture in the air.
Mold Removal
The mold removal process requires expertise, and our specialists are well trained in health and safety measures. Depending on the source of your problem and the mold type, we’ll perform a range of removal techniques to ensure we tackle the problem.
An encapsulant may be applied when everything is dry and clean to prevent the mold from coming back after the remediation process. This will prevent spores from growing and spreading again.
Air Filtration
Filtering the air is key to limiting the spread of mold spores. We use a HEPA-filter air purifier to remove the mold spores from the air thus reducing the spread and possible growth of the mold.
Rebuilding
Sometimes during the remediation process, it is necessary to rebuild parts of the home that have been damaged by the mold. These repairs need to meet the same standards as the original construction.
Mold Odor Removal
Mold odor removal refers to removing any remaining odor problems left behind after removing mold growth from any given space. This can be done by using commercial deodorizers or ozone machines to oxidize any organic material like mold and remove the associated odor.
Test the Air Quality
After a successful mold removal and remediation process, we test the air quality in your home, offices, or business premises. Such tests establish the mold count to ensure that the air is safe to breathe.
- 24/7 Immediate response
- 30+ Years' experience in restoration
- Direct insurance billing
Common mold damage scenario
Mold in your HVAC system
Mold is considered a health hazard by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and mold removal and remediation experts. Mold emanates spores that cause severe allergic reactions, putting your life in danger. This is why a professional HVAC mold removal process should be actioned immediately to avoid serious health problems.
The air ducts are a dark, dusty, and warm environment, which is everything mold needs to thrive. Especially during summer, the cool air going through the vents can create condensation along the sides of ductwork. That moisture condensation is one of the biggest culprits of mold in HVAC ducts.
Why It’s Essential To Treat Mold Spores
While mold in your property might not seem like a big deal, it can lead to numerous health conditions and also impact the integrity of the building. Mold can be dangerous, and it’s also unsightly.
Here are some reasons why it’s essential to treat the problem and prevent mold from growing in the future.
It Impacts Your Health
While most people are familiar with the idea of mold being unsightly and smelly, few realize just how dangerous it can be to human health. Mold spores are tiny airborne particles that can cause respiratory problems, from coughing and sneezing to difficulty breathing.
In people with asthma or other respiratory conditions, mold exposure can trigger an attack or severe lung infections. It can also exacerbate allergies and cause skin irritation.
If you suspect that you have mold in your home, it is essential to have it removed by a professional as soon as possible. Don’t take chances with your health – be sure to get rid of mold before it has a chance to do any damage.


It Damages Your Property
Mold isn’t just dangerous to your health; it can damage your property in many ways. The spores will spread quickly, and they’re notoriously difficult to remove once they take hold, so you need to get help immediately.
Once mold attaches itself to your furniture, clothing, and walls, it will cause a lot of damage and can even impact the structural integrity of your property. But also, mold will decrease the value of your building, and it might be impossible to recover and restore contaminated materials.