Mold Inspection & Services in New York

Mold Patrol is ready to identify & help with all your mold concerns

WHAT WE DO

Mold Inspections

Our certified inspectors use state-of-the-art equipment to detect mold growth in your property. We conduct thorough inspections to identify all mold sources and provide comprehensive reports.

Sampling & Testing

We offer mold testing services to analyze air quality and determine the types of mold present in your property. Our detailed testing helps in developing effective remediation strategies.

Written Report & Remediation Plan

Our expert team specializes creating reports and a customized mold recommendation plan with actionable steps to eliminate mold growth and restore your property to a clean and healthy environment.

Proudly Serving Queens, Long Island & Westchester

 FAQs

  • Molds are microscopic fungus organisms. Mold feeds on porous material such as wood, sheetrock, tile, concrete, carpet and paper. The spores fly around and take root in moist areas where they eat and breed rapidly. Mold becomes dangerous when found in large concentrations.

  • Mold can be black, grey, white, green, reddish, brown, and may not even be visible. It can hide behind walls, ceilings, and even flooring. A perfectly clean looking room could have dangerous, invisible mold in the air that you breathe without you ever knowing.

  • The most common locations for molds are basements, bathrooms and attics, but sometimes it is found in kitchens, laundry rooms, garages, on walls where any window was left open, closets, and other places throughout the home.

  • There are three basic categories of mold: allergenic (most dangerous to people with allergens) pathogenic (most dangerous to those with weak immune systems, and mycotoxic (dangerous to everyone). The symptoms can include respiratory disease such as asthma, bleeding nose and lungs, rashes, memory loss, cancer and more.

  • A full house mold inspection is recommended on a yearly basis, as well as when having a pre-purchase home inspection performed. A company should not do both testing and abatement – it is a conflict of interest and illegal under New York State law.

    If you do not take action, the situation can worsen and you may have to pay large sums of money to repeat the whole process.

  • Moisture is the key to mold growth. In the presence of excess moisture, mold can live and breed on building materials like plywood, tile, and drywall. Common sites for indoor mold growth include bathroom tiles, basement walls, leaky water fountains or sinks, and areas around windows where moisture condenses.

  • Queens, Long Island, and Westchester

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