Mold Remediation in Spring Valley
Mold in Your Spring Valley Property?
KPM Restoration is a New York State licensed mold remediation contractor serving Spring Valley and the surrounding Town of Ramapo in Rockland County. Older two- and three-family homes, apartment buildings with shared moisture sources, basement units with limited ventilation, and chronic roof or supply-line leaks all create conditions for hidden mold growth. Our Westchester crews dispatch across the Cuomo Bridge and follow IICRC S520 protocols and all NYS Article 32 licensing requirements. See our full restoration services in Spring Valley.
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Trusted in Spring Valley & Beyond
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
New York State Mold Protocol (Article 32)
New York State law requires mold inspection and mold remediation to be performed by separate licensed companies, which protects property owners and tenants from conflicts of interest. First, a licensed mold assessor inspects the property and writes a remediation plan. We can recommend trusted assessors working in Rockland County. Then, as a licensed remediation contractor, we execute that plan: containment, HEPA filtration, removal of affected materials, and antimicrobial treatment. Finally, the original assessor returns to verify clearance. Any contractor who offers to both inspect and remediate is violating New York State law.
Mold in Multifamily and Apartment Buildings
Multifamily buildings in Spring Valley present specific mold risks: shared HVAC, common chases for plumbing and drains, basement laundry rooms with chronic humidity, and tenant-reported leaks that go undocumented for months. A small supply-line drip in an upper unit can soak the ceiling assembly below for weeks before anyone notices, and mold can colonize before the visible stain appears. We coordinate access with property managers and document for both owner and carrier.
Mold in Older Spring Valley Housing
Spring Valley has a deep stock of pre-war two- and three-family homes with original plaster walls, lath, and old-growth framing. Fieldstone or stone-and-mortar basements with chronic moisture, original cast-iron plumbing, and limited HVAC ventilation all create conditions where mold can colonize unseen behind original construction. We use thermal imaging and moisture meters to find colonies before they spread and remediate without unnecessary demolition.
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 recent burst pipe, supply-line failure, roof leak, or sewer backup, getting the structure dried and treated fast is what prevents a water job from turning into a mold job. If the water event is recent, our water damage restoration and mold teams coordinate so you are not managing two contractors.
We Work With Your Insurance
Mold claims are handled carefully by insurance carriers and documentation matters. We bill in Xactimate, the industry-standard estimating software adjusters use, and we coordinate directly with your carrier and assessor.
How Mold Remediation Works in New York State
New York State requires that mold inspection and mold remediation be performed by separate companies. This prevents conflicts of interest and protects homeowners.
Hire a Licensed Mold Assessor
An independent NYS Licensed Mold Assessor inspects your property, conducts sampling, and writes a formal remediation protocol. We can recommend trusted mold assessors in the Capital Region and Hudson Valley.
Assessment Review and Quote
We review the mold assessment report, visit your property, and provide a detailed quote. 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 the assessor's remediation plan and IICRC protocols, and all surfaces are treated with professional-grade antimicrobial agents.
Clearance and Restoration
Your mold assessor returns to perform clearance testing and confirm successful remediation. We then restore the space, including drywall, insulation, and paint, back to pre-loss condition.
Why Spring Valley Chooses KPM
Local expertise, certified technicians, and a commitment to getting you back to normal.
NYS Licensed Mold Contractor
KPM Restoration holds a New York State Mold Remediation Contractor license and is fully compliant with NYS Labor Law Article 32.
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.
Need mold remediation in Spring Valley?
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