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Top 10 mold inspectors in New York, NY

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Junk All Mighty

Junk All Mighty

4.2(5)
21 hires on HomeGuide
10+ years in business
Serves New York, NY
Lionel P. says, "Detailed working environment. Clean working conditions in a tight area. Pleasurable working experience. Work completed in a timely fashion. Great." Read more
Promore Restoration Services Inc

Promore Restoration Services Inc

5.0(1)
4+ years in business
Serves New York, NY
Angelika H. says, "I recommend this company to everyone who have water damage flood in house , they respond in 3 minutes after I did request . Great team and great company. ." Read more
A PURE STRIVE SERVICE LLC

A PURE STRIVE SERVICE LLC

New on HomeGuide
5+ years in business
Serves New York, NY
A PURE STRIVE SERVICE LLC is a M/WBE Certified women/minority-owned, operated company that offers over 35 years of Environmental/Specialty Trades industry experience. Our reputation in the industry with over 35 years of environmental experience places us as experts in our field. We are uniquely positioned to provide excellent, cost-effective services on both large and small projects. We will provide you with an unmatched level of professionalism and commitment to your home, residential & commercial restoration projects. A Pure Strive Service will provide the most competitive prices in New York and New Jersey. We are a team committed to del...

Your mold inspection questions, answered

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on HomeGuide.

How much does a mold inspection cost near me?

A mold inspection costs $200 to $350 on average depending on whether it's visual only or if samples are being taken. Prices can double depending on how many samples the inspector collects for testing.

How much does it cost to get rid of mold?

Mold removal costs $1,500 to $3,000 for the average project or $15 to $30 per square foot. These fees only apply for cleaning and removing mold-damaged objects, excluding plumbing repairs to stop leaks.

Are mold inspections worth it?

Mold inspections are worth it for:

  • Collecting the report necessary to file an insurance claim.
  • Detecting mold in areas you can't easily see, such as inside air ducts.
  • Preventing many mold-related health problems like allergic reactions, skin or eye inflammation, sinus congestion, headaches, and respiratory trouble.

What is included in a mold inspection?

A mold inspection includes a detailed report after the specialist has:

  • Visually looked at all areas in the home that are prone to mold growth
  • Assessed all moisture sources to check for leaks that cause mold
  • Taken samples for a lab test
  • Compared the indoor-air quality to the outdoor-air quality

How long does a mold inspection take?

A mold inspection takes 2 to 5 hours. In cases where the inspector takes a sample and sends it to a lab for an assessment, you will have to wait a few days for the lab results.

What are the signs there is mold in your house?

Various signs of mold in your house include:

  • Rotting smells of decay and mildew
  • Growing gray, black, or dark green stains on the ceiling or walls
  • Damp areas with peeling paint around the stains
  • Sinus problems worsening
  • Damaged areas around pipe leaks

Does homeowners insurance cover mold?

Most homeowners insurance companies don't cover mold removal. Rare exceptions include if it's part of plumbing or flood damages that you have coverage for. If the mold came because of neglecting property maintenance, then insurance companies will refuse to pay for mold removal.

Who to call for mold inspection?

Call a mold remediation professional, home inspector, or environmental testing consultant to get thorough mold testing in your inspection. Before hiring a mold inspector:

  • Ask if they have training from the Institution of Inspection Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC), OSHA, or EPA-affiliated organizations.
  • Compare at least 3 in-person estimates.
  • Read their reviews on HomeGuide and Google.
  • Choose licensed and insured businesses with at least 5 years of experience.
  • Get copies of an itemized bid and contract before the inspection begins.
  • Avoid choosing the lowest quote that typically indicates low-quality standards.
  • Never give the final payment until after they finish the inspection and give you the report.

What questions should I ask a mold inspector?

  • How long have you been inspecting homes for mold?
  • Can I see your list of references?
  • What precautions should I take to stop mold spores from spreading?
  • How should I prepare my home for the mold inspection?
  • Which methods do you recommend for treatment and why?
  • Will I need additional home repairs to prevent mold from coming back?
  • Has the mold spread into my air ducts, and if so, can you recommend a duct cleaner?
  • What other costs should I expect beyond the inspection fee?
  • How long will your assessment take?

Reviews for New York mold inspectors

Recent success stories from people in the New York area.
Nina K.
This was my first experience with East Coast Junkers. I’m sure it won’t be my last. From the time I started to communicate about the project it was nothing but professional. He kept me informed about scheduling, the need to reschedule and the ability to arrive early for the job. It literally took all of 15 minutes with the utmost concern about not scratching the floors as they removed a very heavy upright piano. I would definitely recommend East Coast Junkers, and will be using their services in the future.
Junk All Mighty
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