Mold Remediation in New Milford
Mold in Your New Milford Property?
KPM Restoration follows IICRC S520 mold remediation protocols and EPA guidance for properties throughout New Milford. The town's 18th and 19th-century homes around the Green have fieldstone basements that wick moisture year-round, while Housatonic riverfront and Candlewood Lake properties face chronic humidity from water exposure. Our Hudson Valley crews are IICRC certified and follow OSHA-compliant safety protocols.
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Real reviews from property owners we've helped across the New York region.
“KPM handled our mold remediation from start to finish. They were thorough, communicative, and the clearance testing came back clean on the first try.”
Mike R.
Homeowner, Kingston NY
“We had mold in our attic that we didn't even know about. KPM contained it perfectly, no dust, no smell in the rest of the house. Our assessor confirmed full clearance.”
Linda W.
Homeowner, Queensbury NY
“Very professional crew. They explained the NYS process clearly, recommended a good assessor, and completed the remediation ahead of schedule.”
Tom H.
Homeowner, Saratoga Springs NY
What to Know
Understanding Mold Growth
Connecticut Mold Remediation: IICRC and EPA Standards
Connecticut does not have a state-mandated mold remediation license. We follow IICRC S520 (the national industry standard) and EPA mold remediation guidance, which define proper protocols for containment, HEPA filtration, removal of affected materials, antimicrobial treatment, and post-remediation verification. Our technicians hold IICRC certifications including WRT and AMRT. For documentation purposes, such as a home sale or insurance claim, we recommend hiring an independent mold inspector. We're happy to refer one and coordinate the work.
Mold in New Milford's Historic Homes
The historic Green and downtown area have a deep stock of 18th and 19th-century colonials and saltboxes with fieldstone basements that wick moisture year-round, original plaster walls that hide growth, and original subfloors where mold spreads unseen. We use thermal imaging and moisture meters to find hidden colonies, then contain and remove them without damaging period finishes.
Housatonic and Candlewood Lake Mold
Properties along the Housatonic River and Candlewood Lake face higher year-round humidity. Combined with older lake cottages and finished basements that were not built for the moisture, the conditions are ideal for hidden mold growth in crawlspaces, fieldstone basements, and behind plaster or paneled walls.
After a Water Loss: Mold Prevention Window
Mold can begin colonizing wet materials in as little as 24 to 48 hours. If your property has had a burst pipe, sump pump failure, appliance leak, or river or lake flooding, getting the structure dried and treated fast is what prevents a water job from turning into a mold job. See our water damage restoration in New Milford for emergency drying response.
How Mold Remediation Works in Connecticut
Connecticut does not require a state-mandated mold remediation license. We follow IICRC S520 protocols and EPA guidance, the national industry standard, and recommend an independent assessor for pre- and post-remediation documentation.
Inspection and Quote
We perform a visual inspection of the affected area, identify the moisture source, and provide a detailed scope and estimate. For documentation purposes, we can recommend independent mold assessors who perform pre- and post-remediation testing.
Source Repair
The source of the moisture must be addressed before remediation begins, otherwise the mold will return. We can handle the repair ourselves or coordinate with plumbers or roofers to get it resolved.
Containment and Remediation
We set up containment barriers and negative air pressure systems to isolate the affected area. HEPA-filtered air scrubbers capture airborne spores. Contaminated materials are safely removed following IICRC S520 protocols, and all surfaces are treated with professional-grade antimicrobial agents.
Restoration
If an independent assessor was engaged, they return to perform clearance testing and verify successful remediation. We then restore the space, including drywall, insulation, and paint, back to pre-loss condition.
Why New Milford Chooses KPM
Local expertise, certified technicians, and a commitment to getting you back to normal.
IICRC S520 Certified
Our technicians follow IICRC S520 mold remediation protocols and EPA guidance, the national industry standard for containment, HEPA filtration, removal, and antimicrobial treatment.
IICRC AMRT Certified
Our technicians hold Applied Microbial Remediation Technician (AMRT) certifications and follow all IICRC S520 protocols.
We Handle the Rebuild
After your assessor confirms clearance, our in-house crews restore drywall, insulation, painting, and any other damage from the remediation process.
Locally Owned Since 2017
We're your neighbors. KPM is locally owned and operated across the Hudson Valley and Capital Region with 9 offices.
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