Mold remediation — contained, removed, cleared.
Mold remediation is project work — not a spray-and-wipe. We run Article 32 projects to a written work plan, with independent clearance and the documentation a tenant attorney, building inspector or insurance adjuster expects.
What's in scope.
Below is the standard scope for an Envirex mold remediation engagement. We size the project to the building — line-item, fixed-fee — and write the quote against this catalog.
Work-plan adoption.We start from the assessor's work plan (ours or another firm's) and price the scope line-by-line — no scope creep mid-project.
Containment & HEPA negative air.Critical barriers, decontamination zones, HEPA-filtered negative-air machines venting to the exterior — sized to the contained volume.
Source removal.Affected porous materials are removed and disposed of. Semi-porous and structural elements are HEPA-vacuumed, damp-wiped and HEPA-vacuumed again.
Moisture correction.Dry-down to material-equilibrium moisture content with desiccant or refrigerant dehumidification, monitored daily.
Independent clearance.Post-remediation verification by an independent licensed assessor. Failed clearance is re-cleaned at no charge to the client.
Regulatory framework.
Every Envirex engagement is run against the regulator who will ultimately read the report. Here are the rules that shape mold remediation work in New York.
NYS Article 32 / Title 12 Part 945.Mold remediation contractor licensing and project-execution standards.
ANSI/IICRC S520.Industry standard for professional mold remediation.
OSHA General Industry / Construction.Respiratory protection, decon, hazard communication.
HPD & DOH compliance.Filed documentation for violation closure where applicable.
Best suited for.
Article 32 remediation projects, multi-unit moisture incidents, post-flood and insurance claim work, institutional buildings.
What you receive.
Project close-out package with daily logs, photographs, moisture readings, independent clearance reports and certificate of correction.
Mold Remediation FAQ.
Quick answers for owners, agents and counsel scoping this work.
Can you act as both assessor and remediator?
How long does remediation take?
Will you coordinate with insurance?
From our library.
A few short pieces from the Envirex library that go deeper on this topic.
Six questions to ask before hiring a mold remediation contractor
License, separation, plan, clearance, insurance, documentation.
Read article MoldUnderstanding NYS Article 32: New York's mold licensing law
Who needs the assessor license, who needs the contractor license, why separation matters.
Read article Case NoteCase note: after-hours containment at an occupied hospital wing
Phased remediation on an active inpatient floor — pressure-monitored containment, ICRA-class controls.
Read articleReady to schedule an inspection or quote a project?
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