Mold Restoration & Flood Restoration
Serving the following counties:
New York: Westchester, Putnam, Dutchess, Rockland, Orange & the Bronx.
Connecticut: Fairfield.
New Jersey: Bergen, Hudson, Morris, Passaic, Sussex and Essex.

All houses have mold. However, to determine if mitigation is warranted we need to know if it's elevated or an unusual mold condition. This is why we recommend testing. Once the elevations are known we can established a protocol. First, we determine what is causing the problem and set up a plan of action to restore air quality in the house. Once remediated, preventative actions are implemented to prevent future problems.
What is mildew and is it different from mold? Mildew only grows on plants outdoors. The term mildew is often use by non-mold experts when they see mold around windows & bathrooms.
How long does it take mold to grow? If the temperature and moisture conditions are ideal for microbial growth and a food source (drywall, wood, insulation, ect.) is present, mold can grow in 24 to 48 hours.
Is mold dangerous? It depends on the type of mold and the person exposed to it. Not all molds are toxic. However, even non-toxic molds can affect your health, especially people with allergies and asthma.

Flood restoration. We understand the stress and anxiety that occurs when your home is inundated with a flood. We also understand the sense of urgency that is needed to properly contain, extract, clean and dry out the areas in need. Whether its from a broken pipe or a severe storm, our crew will mobilize to set up proper dehumidification systems, industrial dryers and begin to extract the excessive water within 24 hours of your call. This quick response will limit property damage and mold or bacterial contamination. We are equipped with the tools and intellectual knowledge to properly remove and dispose of any damaged goods as a result of the flood.
We will work diligently with your insurance carrier so the process of getting your house back to the way it was prior to the disaster, is smooth and seamless. Keep our number under your emergency phone book or tag us as a “favorite” on your computer so we can be easily accessible if disaster strikes.









