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Same-day reports for buyers and homeowners across Ozone Park and the wider Queens community.

Our mold inspection includes a thorough visual assessment, moisture mapping, and collection of air and/or surface samples. All samples are sent to an accredited laboratory for analysis, and you receive a full report with findings and remediation guidance.
Mold inspections in Ozone Park typically cover 1920s-1960s brick attached two- and three-family homes — the Liberty Avenue and 101st Avenue corridors host most of our work, with secondary concentrations along Atlantic Avenue. Recurring findings: chronic basement moisture along north walls in pre-modern-waterproofing foundations, hidden growth behind kitchen and bath tile in informally-added second-floor kitchens where supply lines were never properly substrate-prepped, attic mold from inadequate ventilation in the narrow attached rooflines, and elevated spore counts in basement-conversion units used as living space outside the certificate of occupancy. The dense multi-generation Bangla and Indo-Caribbean household pattern produces more cooking and bathing humidity than the original ventilation was designed for; we typically recommend a dehumidifier sized for cellar volume plus mechanical attic ventilation upgrades. Spore-trap air sampling and surface swabs go to an accredited lab; remediation contractors must be licensed under NYS Article 32. Report walkthroughs are available in English or Bangla.
Ozone Park is one of Queens' core Bangla and Indo-Caribbean neighborhoods, concentrated along 101st Avenue, Liberty Avenue, and the 111th Street corridor. The A train on its southern spine and Aqueduct Racetrack define daily geography.
Mold Inspections for Ozone Park, NY. Availability typically within 48 hours.