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Surfside is predominantly a condominium community, and mold disputes between condo owners, tenants, and associations are among the most common calls we receive. Understanding who is responsible for what can save you thousands of dollars and months of conflict.
In Florida, condominium associations are generally responsible for mold that originates within the building's common elements, the roof, exterior walls, plumbing within shared systems, and hallways. Individual unit owners are responsible for mold that develops within their own unit, particularly when caused by their own plumbing, HVAC system, or failure to report a leak in a timely manner.
The problem is that mold in condos rarely respects those boundaries. A leak in a unit on the fifth floor spreads into the walls of the unit on the fourth floor. A failing roof membrane creates mold in the top-floor penthouse unit. An HVAC condensate drain backup in a shared mechanical room affects three units at once. In these situations, documentation is everything β and that is exactly what a professional mold inspection in Surfside from FixMold provides. Our inspection reports, moisture readings, and photographic evidence give you the documentation you need to establish the source of the mold, determine responsibility, and support an insurance claim or legal dispute.
If you are a condo owner in Surfside or Bal Harbour and you are dealing with a mold situation that involves your association or a neighboring unit, call us before you do anything else. OurΒ Β will document everything you need before evidence is disturbed.
The Surfside real estate market moves fast, and buyers are often pressured to waive inspections or accept quick closings. Do not skip the mold inspection β especially in an oceanfront or older building.
Surfside properties, particularly those built before 1990, were constructed with building materials and techniques that are simply not adequate for Florida's current climate conditions. Flat roofs that have been patched rather than replaced, original galvanized plumbing, single-pane windows with aging seals, and HVAC systems that have never been professionally cleaned are all common findings in pre-purchase inspections we perform throughout the Surfside ZIP code 33154 area.
A pre-purchase mold inspection in Surfside from FixMold includes thermal imaging of all exterior walls, moisture scanning of floors and ceilings, an inspection of the HVAC system and air handler, and air quality sampling if any elevated moisture readings are found. We deliver a written report within 24 hours of the inspection β in time to use as a negotiating tool before closing, or as grounds to request remediation credits from the seller.
Booking aΒ Residential Mold InspectionΒ before closing on a Surfside condo could save you from inheriting a six-figure mold remediation problem that the previous owner was aware of and never disclosed.
Surfsideβs coastal environment increases moisture exposure, making properties susceptible to mold. Our mold remediation in Surfside FL ensures safe, healthy homes and condos.
The most common signs of mold in a Surfside condo are a persistent musty odor that does not go away after cleaning, visible dark spots on walls or ceilings, particularly in bathrooms or near exterior walls, unexplained allergy-like symptoms that improve when you leave the building, or a recent history of water intrusion from a leak, flooding, or storm. If you have experienced any of these, a professional mold inspection in Surfside is the right next step. Do not attempt to clean visible mold yourself without knowing what species is present and where the moisture source is β surface cleaning alone will not solve the underlying problem.
Most projects take 2 to 4 days. Larger condo units or multi-floor properties may take additional time.
Yes. Inspections allow us to identify hidden mold, especially in HVAC and shared building systems.
Yes. We also serve Bal Harbour, Bay Harbor Islands, and Miami Beach.
FixMold is a commercial mold remediation company specializing in mold remediation, odor removal, and duct cleaning. We offer:
You can expect a significant improvement in indoor air quality, reduced odors, and the absence of visible mold growth. All of our services are also backed with a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee and a 1 Year Warranty.
We strive to respond to your inquiry as quickly as possible and provide same-day appointments when needed. We also provide overtime and weekend jobs for customers who request that convenience. Our team will schedule an initial assessment at a time that is convenient for you. The exact timeframe may vary depending on your location and the availability of our technicians.
FixMold stands out as a top-rated provider of professional mold remediation services due to our licensed team, fast response time, and advanced remediation technology. We're trusted by homeowners and businesses throughout South Florida for reliable, long-lasting mold solution.
Whether youβre dealing with a minor water leak or a major disaster, our experienced team can help you restore your home to its original condition.
The duration of a home restoration project depends on the extent of the damage and the complexity of the work involved. Our team will provide you with an estimated timeline during the initial assessment. Typically, for smaller jobs, it would require a half-day time allotment. For larger projects, we would usually require a full-day. For big projects requiring multiple services, the time can vary from 1-7 days.
Mold is often hidden, but common signs include a persistent musty odor, visible black, green, or white spots on walls or ceilings, peeling paint, and increased allergy symptoms like sneezing, coughing, or itchy eyes. In humid areas like Miami, mold can also grow behind drywall, under flooring, and inside HVAC systems.
Yes, mold exposure can impact health, especially for children, elderly individuals, and those with asthma or weakened immune systems. It can trigger respiratory issues, sinus infections, headaches, fatigue, and skin irritation. Long-term exposure to toxic mold may lead to more serious health concerns.
Mold grows when moisture is present. The most common causes include water leaks, high humidity, poor ventilation, flooding, and condensation from HVAC systems. In Florida, humidity alone can create the perfect environment for mold growth if not properly controlled.
Yes. Mold can grow in hidden areas with moisture buildup, such as inside walls, behind cabinets, under carpets, or inside air ducts. Even minor humidity or condensation can lead to mold growth without obvious water damage.
Professional mold inspectors use advanced tools such as moisture meters, infrared thermal imaging cameras, and air quality testing to detect hidden mold. These methods help identify mold behind walls, ceilings, and other non-visible areas.
Mold can return if the root cause (moisture or humidity) is not properly addressed. Professional remediation focuses not only on removing mold but also on fixing underlying issues like leaks, ventilation, or humidity control to prevent regrowth.
Mold removal refers to cleaning visible mold, while mold remediation is a complete process that includes containment, air filtration, removal, sanitization, and prevention. Remediation ensures the mold problem is fully resolved, not just temporarily cleaned.
Not always. If visible mold is present, testing may not be necessary. However, mold testing is useful when mold is suspected but not visible, or when identifying the type and severity of contamination for proper treatment.
Yes, mold releases microscopic spores into the air that can significantly reduce indoor air quality. These spores can circulate through HVAC systems and spread throughout the home, causing health issues and persistent odors.
To prevent mold, keep indoor humidity below 50%, use dehumidifiers, fix leaks immediately, ensure proper ventilation, and regularly inspect high-risk areas like bathrooms, kitchens, and AC systems. Routine inspections are especially important in coastal and humid environments.




