Real examples of our mold and moisture work in Manhattan.
A tenant reported a persistent musty odor in their hallway. We conducted a thorough inspection using moisture meters and identified a slow leak behind the baseboards originating from the bathroom plumbing. We provided a clear assessment report for the building management to facilitate repairs.
A small accounting firm in the Garment District noticed condensation on their windows and a damp feeling in the air. Our assessment revealed poor ventilation combined with a malfunctioning HVAC drip pan. We recommended practical moisture control steps and cleaned the affected window frames.
Following a burst pipe in a Hell's Kitchen apartment, we were called in for emergency water extraction. We quickly removed the standing water, pulled up the ruined laminate flooring, and deployed commercial dehumidifiers and air movers to dry the subfloor and lower walls before mold could set in.
A pre-war building near Times Square had recurring mold growth behind a radiator. We discovered that cold air infiltration was causing condensation on the interior wall surface. We safely removed the moldy plaster, treated the area, and advised the owner on improving insulation to prevent recurrence.
A slow leak from an upstairs neighbor caused a large water stain and bubbling paint on a living room ceiling. We assessed the damage, confirmed the leak had been stopped, removed the compromised drywall safely to prevent debris spread, and dried the ceiling cavity thoroughly.
A boutique shop in Midtown experienced water intrusion after heavy rain due to poor exterior drainage. We extracted the water from the concrete floor, set up drying equipment to protect their inventory, and cleaned the lower sections of the drywall to prevent mold growth.