Licensed Mold Remediation · Palm Beach County
Mold Does Not Wait. Neither Do We.
Containment first, spores filtered out, moisture source fixed. Done right the first time, verified by independent clearance testing.
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Why Mold In South Florida Is Different
Palm Beach County sits at the intersection of heat, humidity, and summer storms. Mold can begin colonizing wet drywall in 24 to 48 hours, and by the time you smell it, it is usually inside the wall cavity, not on the surface.
Wiping visible mold with bleach does not solve anything. If the moisture source is still active and spores were never contained, the growth returns in weeks and spreads through your air handler in the meantime.
Florida law is strict here for a reason: any remediation over 10 square feet requires a state-licensed mold remediator carrying $1 million in liability coverage. That is the standard we work to on every job, big or small.

Signs You Should Call
- Musty smell that never leaves one room
- Dark spots on walls, ceilings, or around AC vents
- A recent leak, flood, or roof damage, even if it looks dry now
- Allergy symptoms that get worse at home
- Your AC runs constantly but the house still feels damp
How TLG Handles Mold Damage
Inspect And Map The Moisture
We find every wet material with moisture meters, not guesswork. Mold is a symptom. Water is the cause. The scope covers both or the job fails.
Contain The Area
Plastic containment and negative air pressure seal the work zone so spores cannot migrate to clean rooms while we work. This is the step DIY and cut-rate crews skip.
Remove And Filter
Contaminated materials come out in sealed bags. HEPA air scrubbers run the entire time, cleaning the air down to the spore level.
Dry, Treat, And Verify
Commercial dehumidifiers bring materials back to safe moisture levels, surfaces get treated, and we welcome independent clearance testing to confirm the job is done. Florida law keeps assessors and remediators separate, and we like it that way.
Straight Answers
How much does mold remediation cost in Florida?
Most Florida mold remediation projects run between $1,500 and $6,000, with typical projects landing around $3,000 to $4,500. In South Florida, larger jobs involving HVAC systems or multiple rooms can reach $3,000 to $10,000 or more. The honest answer for your home requires a moisture inspection, which is why we scope every job in person before quoting a number.
Does homeowners insurance cover mold remediation in Florida?
Usually only when the mold was caused by a sudden, covered event like a burst pipe or storm damage, and most Florida policies cap mold coverage around $10,000. Slow leaks and neglected humidity are typically excluded. We document everything with photos and moisture readings so your claim has the best possible footing, and we work with your adjuster rather than around them.
Can I remove mold myself?
Small surface spots under 10 square feet on non-porous material can be a DIY job. Anything larger legally requires a licensed mold remediator in Florida, and for good reason: disturbing a larger colony without containment spreads spores through the whole house and usually makes the problem more expensive.
Do I have to leave my home during mold remediation?
Often no. Proper containment and negative air pressure keep the work zone sealed from the rest of the house. For large jobs or residents with respiratory conditions we will tell you honestly if staying elsewhere is the safer call.
How long does mold remediation take?
A single-room job typically takes 1 to 3 days. Larger or multi-room projects run 3 to 7 days including drying time. We give you a written timeline before work starts and update you if anything changes it.
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