Power Washing Westchester County | Roof Cleaning, House Washing, Deck Washing

Is the exterior of your home dirty?

You know your home is your largest investment and you take pride in how it looks. With a busy lifestyle it is tough to keep up with exterior cleaning maintenance making it necessary to hire a house cleaning company.

The is where Envirocare Air Quality Restoration makes it easy. As an experienced house washing contractor located in Westchester County, we know the methods of safe and effective house washing services. Our staff is trained in pressure washing houses and will pay attention to every detail to get your home as clean as possible.

No matter what type of siding your home has – brick, painted, or vinyl siding – we have the proper knowledge and equipment to make your home look new again.  We stand by our work and guarantee that you will be satisfied with our services..

We specialize and work with many local realtors throughout Westchester, Dutchess, Rockland and beyond to help them showcase their listings and can prepare the exterior to pass the scrutiny of prospective buyers.

Contact the leading pressure washing and exterior house cleaning contractor today for first class service!

Look at these before and after pictures of our most recent exterior power washing job.

Mold and Dangerous Indoor Air Quality | Mold Removal New York

THIS Report identifies the top five hidden health risks of extreme precipitation and flooding.  oNE OF THE TOP FIVE HEALTH RISKS IS:

Mold and dangerous indoor air quality: Water intrusion anywhere in a building can cause toxic mold to grow in ceilings, walls, or insulation.

If you are suffering from water damage, water leaks, have recently had flooding from a storm or suspect there is dangerous mold in your structure, contact Envirocare Air Quality Restoration in New York, New Jersey or Connecticut for an immediate home evaluation.  Our services include toxic mold remediation, basement encapsulation and insulation and air sealing.

Mold Removal After Hurricane Sandy in New York

The mold that Staten Island residents are experiencing is an unfortunately common hazard after severe flooding like that caused by Hurricane Sandy. Mold can worsen asthma symptoms and allergies, apart from damaging homes.

The sad fact is that the risk of coastal flooding is only going to get worse with climate change. Global warming is contributing to heavier rain events and rising sea levels, which can worsen the damage from storm surges.

The Union of Concerned Scientists released a report last spring showing that floods carry significant, costly and often hidden health risks, one of which is the growth of mold in flooded homes and buildings. Another risk, also experienced with Sandy: sewage spills into streets and waterways. Sewage treatment plants were overwhelmed by flooding from storm surge.