Mold Remediation Services
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Musty odors, wall stains, and allergic reactions all point to mold. Unfortunately, mold grows and thrives in damp areas, causing significant problems for properties in the New York and Tri-State areas.
Some forms of mold are toxic, others are eyesores, but you’ll want to deal with them immediately. Our technicians assess mold levels and treat the spores rapidly by identifying the source of the problem and removing any signs of infestation from your property.
We look beyond the surface, identifying and eliminating all traces of mold to restore your home or business. We make it safe again.

CONTACT OUR 24/7 EMERGENCY TEAM
Experts in treating mold quickly and effectively:
- 24/7 emergency helpline
- IICRC-certified technicians
- Full-service mold remediation
- Insurance management
- Support for residential and commercial properties
Our Mold Remediation Services
Our specialists develop tailored recovery plans for residential and commercial properties dealing with mold exposure. We follow a proven mold remediation process that eliminates all traces of mold and reduces the risks of a future infestation.
Our technicians will visit your property and assess it for damage. We use specialist equipment, including moisture mapping meters and infrared cameras, to test your building’s humidity levels and air quality, identifying potential signs of mold damage.
We'll also take mold samples for testing if necessary. The spores can penetrate all areas of your property, making them hard to identify, but our specialists are relentless.
Once we isolate the mold and locate the initial source of the intrusion, we’ll develop an action plan to eliminate it from your building.
We don’t just remove mold; we contain it. Airborne spores can cause ongoing risks to your health and well-being, but our technicians will preserve uncontaminated areas, ensuring the spores don’t have a chance to invade them.
We do this by establishing containment barriers using negative air pressure machines and creating controlled access zones. Our technicians can also seal your HVAC system to prevent spore spread.
Every mold infestation is challenging to treat because airborne spores can spread to other areas during remediation. We strategically place HEPA air scrubbers to catch tiny particles and prevent cross-contamination.
HEPA vacuums enable us to remove debris and settle spores from materials and surfaces, but we also practice continuous air monitoring. This enables us to ensure that the air is clean and maintain a healthy environment.
Unfortunately, mold can cause irreparable damage to building and interior materials, and removing them is the best way to salvage your property.
If we need to remove your carpets, furnishings, and other belongings, a technician will consult with you first to ensure everything is documented for the insurance claim.
Our mold removal services go beyond general cleaning, eliminating all traces of mold. Once our technicians understand the extent of your infestation, they’ll disinfect all surfaces using specialist solutions.
We use a range of techniques for different surfaces, including sanding, dry ice, and soda blasting for structural wood framing. Once we remove mold, we'll seal treated surfaces to prevent future mold growth.
Every mold problem arises from moisture exposure, so removing the spores alone is never enough. Instead, we need to identify the source of the moisture and treat it.
For example, a leaking roof, faulty plumbing system, or damaged building foundations will continue to pose risks to your environment.
By using moisture mapping and ongoing monitoring, our specialists ensure consistent humidity levels, reducing the risk of mold recurrence.
While our professional mold removal experts will do everything possible to restore your personal belongings, there may be some cases where we need to dispose of them. However, we follow EPA guidelines to ensure sustainability.
Our team will use professional cleaning solutions to eliminate mold spores from soft furnishings, textiles, and fabrics. We'll also treat electronics and sensitive equipment using non-corrosive methods.
HVAC systems pose severe risks to indoor air quality as they can spread mold spores. Cleaning them is a key component of professional mold remediation. We use specialised HEPA equipment and antimicrobial cleaning solutions to remove mold contamination and prevent it from recurring.
Our experts maintain proper ventilation controls and replace your HVAC system's filters to ensure it operates safely.
Once we complete the remediation, we'll perform independent testing to ensure there's no mold remaining in your home or business.
From collecting and analyzing air samples to performing swab tests and taking moisture readings, we ensure your building is sanitised to acceptable levels.
After the inspection, we'll issue you a clearance report and detailed documentation to verify a successful remediation.
Once the mold cleanup process is complete, we'll repair and reconstruct your building. This includes replacing contaminated materials such as insulation, flooring, and drywall, as well as making plumbing repairs and fixing leaks.
If your property suffered extensive structural damage, we have a dedicated network of contractors ready to restore it to its pre-damage condition.
Why Trust Our Mold Removal Services?
With decades of combined experience, iFlooded Restoration is one of New York’s top-rated remediation companies. We built our reputation by offering clients unparalleled support and going beyond traditional remediation techniques.
If you’re looking for a professional and supportive team of dedicated experts, we have you covered.
We’re Available 24/7
Treating mold instantly is the best way to recover your property and prevent it from happening again. Unfortunately, many restoration companies don’t offer 24/7 emergency services, so you’ll spend more on the remediation process.
We’re open 24/7, 365 days a year. Calling our emergency helpline gives you instant support, no matter what time it is. A technician will then come to your property and assess the damage.
Certified Technicians
In our commitment to customer satisfaction, we have strict hiring and training processes that ensure you get the best possible service.
As an RIA and Lead Safe EPA-certified firm, each technician must undergo extensive training to treat mold infestations of all sizes. The IICRC restoration certification is the gold standard for restoration professionals; our technicians are fully qualified.
Receive Insurance Claim Support
Insurance companies love playing hardball, but they’re no match for us. Getting the insurance payment you deserve shouldn’t be a headache, and our experts will meet the adjuster on-site to explain the damage and repair costs.
With experience working with some of New York’s and the Tri-State’s most popular insurance providers, we ensure you get the insurance payment you deserve.
Save Money
Your traditional mold remediation service might remove the spores and sanitize the property, but you’ll need to pay for repairs. We offer a full-service solution, handling the project from start to finish.
What does this mean? You won’t need to search for another service or pay additional fees. Once you receive a free estimate from our team, you’ll know exactly what you’ll spend for the entire mold restoration and repair process.
Get Support For Mold Damage Today
Mold spores can quickly spread and compromise all areas of your property, but our professional team of remediation experts is here to help. We go out of our way to ensure a mold-free environment, treating affected areas swiftly.
If you require instant support, please contact our emergency helpline at (800) 874-8146, and we’ll send someone to your property as soon as possible.
For non-emergencies, please use the contact form to arrange a free estimate.
FAQs
The most common causes of mold growth include:
Humidity: Humidity is a breeding ground for mold spores—especially when the levels exceed 60%. Common causes of excess humidity include drying laundry indoors, poor ventilation, and living in a humid climate.
Condensation: When warm air comes into contact with cold surfaces, it can cause condensation. That’s why basements, bathrooms, and kitchens experience mold more than bedrooms and living rooms.
Leaks: Appliances, leaks, and plumbing problems can cause mold growth. Even though minor water damage might seem unimportant, it still allows mold to take root. The spores will then multiply and potentially penetrate through building materials.
Flooding: New York is no stranger to flooding, and the effects can be severe. Floods can damage your building’s structural elements, causing extensive mold growth throughout each room.
Fire damage: Fires can destroy buildings, so the priority is extinguishing the flames. However, once the initial fire damage is mitigated, the moisture created by fire hoses can lead to mold growth.
Sewage backups: Nobody wants to deal with a sewage backup, but tree roots penetrating sewer lines or blocked toilets can turn a basement into a destruction zone. Bacteria and mold growth present severe health threats, and rapid mitigation is essential.
The costs of mold removal depend on the extent of your damage and its impact on your property. We don’t offer instant quotes because each property is different. Instead, a professional will visit you on-site and assess the damage.
Some types of mold are toxic and cause health risks, while others cause aesthetic damage. Regardless of the kind of mold on your property, removing it preserves your building’s value and protects your health.
Here are the most common forms of mold:
Chaetomium: This mold often occurs after water damage, as its spores thrive in dark, wet environments. Exposure can cause red eyes, respiratory issues, and skin rashes.
Stachybotrys: Black mold, or Stachybotrys, can cause severe reactions, particularly in children and pets. You’ll often recognize black mold by its distinctive musty odor.
Fusarium: Fusarium is a rarer form of mold, but it can—and does—invade some properties. The spores thrive in damp conditions, especially underneath carpets, foam insulation, or drywall, and air conditioning systems. Some people can develop a severe eye infection due to Fusarium exposure.
Aspergillus: Aspergillus isn’t usually a risk to your health, but people with weak immune systems can develop lung infections. This form of mold can cause significant damage to your building’s structural elements, including drywall, furniture, and wood framing.
There’s nothing to stop you from removing mold yourself, but we don’t recommend it. While visible mold is easy to identify, hidden mold spores cause the most damage.
Our experts have access to specialist equipment, including air quality testers, scrubbers, dehumidifiers, and tools that remove moisture from the property.
We also isolate the source of mold and other risk areas, ensuring the issue doesn’t happen again.
Yes, as long as your policy includes mold remediation services. It’s always best to check your policy before contacting your insurance provider to check whether you’re covered for the repair costs.
Insurance companies can be notoriously difficult to deal with when assessing your claim. Our technicians will meet the adjuster on-site and ensure you receive the money you’re entitled to.
Your insurance company might ask you to use one of their contractors, but it’s important to remember that you don’t have to say yes. While it might seem more convenient, these companies work for the insurer - not you.
They often try to reduce costs, and some will even cut corners, so you might not get the best service. We put your needs first, offering services that restore your property.
Yes, mold can return after remediation, but the following reasons might mean the spores invade once again:
Failing to fix the source of damage, such as leaving a leaking pipe or not repairing the roof.
Not ensuring adequate ventilation when drying clothes, using the shower, or cooking.
Hidden mold behind the walls, floor, or rooms you don’t go in often.
Living in high-humidity environments.
While there’s a risk of mold returning after remediation, our experts will advise how to prevent mold spores from returning. This might mean investing in a dehumidifier, upgrading your appliances, or drying clothes outside.
It depends on how much mold is in your property and whether there’s other damage. We cannot say until we visit you on-site. We guarantee a professional service with technicians who never miss a deadline.
They’ll keep you informed throughout the remediation process and answer your questions. Extensive structural repairs can take much longer due to the amount of work needed.
We work with your insurance company



