Mold Remediation in St. Petersburg, FL

Mold inspection, testing, removal, and damage repair for St. Petersburg — we come to your property, find the moisture source, and fix the cause. Straight quotes and fast response when a leak or storm has water sitting.

Your St. Petersburg Mold Crew

St. Petersburg’s charm — the 1920s homes of the Old Northeast, the bungalows of Historic Kenwood, the waterfront neighborhoods along Tampa Bay — is also what makes it mold country. Many of these homes are old enough to sit over crawl spaces or to have had decades of roof and plumbing repairs layered on, and St. Pete’s position on a peninsula between the Gulf and the bay means humidity, salt air, and a high water table are constant. Add the flood-prone low-lying areas near the water and the city’s heavy summer rains, and moisture finds its way into walls, under floors, and into attics. We inspect, test, contain, remove, and repair residential mold across St. Petersburg — from the historic districts to the newer condos and the neighborhoods out toward Gandy and the interstate. We find the water source first, whether it is an old roof, a tired window, a slab that wicks moisture, or a crawl space breathing damp Gulf air, and we fix the cause so the mold does not return. Tell us what you are seeing or smelling and we will give you an honest, clear plan.

Around St. Petersburg

  • Tampa Bay waterfront
  • Vinoy Park
  • Central Avenue
  • Gulfport line

Mold Help in St. Petersburg

Tell us where you’re seeing or smelling mold — we’ll call you back with a real answer.

Prefer to talk now? Call (813) 555-0182.

Areas We Cover in St. Petersburg

From the historic districts to the newest subdivisions — if it’s in or around St. Petersburg, we come to your property.

  • Old Northeast
  • Historic Kenwood
  • Downtown
  • Gandy
  • Greater Pinellas Point
  • Snell Isle

Common Mold Issues in St. Petersburg

The mold problems we see most around here — and how we handle them.

Century-old homes in the historic districts

The Old Northeast and Kenwood are full of homes from the 1910s and 1920s — beautiful, but old enough for crawl spaces, layered roof repairs, and original window openings that let weather in. Decades of small moisture intrusions add up to hidden mold behind plaster and under floors that a quick look never finds.

Waterfront humidity and high water tables

On a peninsula between the Gulf and the bay, St. Pete homes deal with relentless humidity, salt air, and a high water table that keeps slabs and crawl spaces damp. The neighborhoods nearest the water feel it most, and that constant moisture is a steady fuel source for mold.

Flood-prone low-lying blocks

Low areas near the bay and the city’s flood zones take on water during heavy storms and surge, and anything that stays wet starts mold within a day or two in our heat. Post-flood drying done right is the difference between a clean recovery and a hidden problem in the walls.

Mold Remediation in St. Petersburg — FAQs

Do you serve all of St. Petersburg?
Yes — the Old Northeast, Historic Kenwood, downtown, Snell Isle, Pinellas Point, the Gandy area, and the surrounding neighborhoods. Tell us where you are and we will confirm we cover you, which we very likely do.
My home flooded in a storm — do I automatically have mold?
Not automatically, but the clock starts fast. In St. Pete’s heat and humidity, materials that stay wet beyond a day or two begin to grow mold. The key is thorough drying and checking inside walls and under floors where water hides. We can inspect and confirm whether there is a problem before it spreads.
Is mold worse in the older waterfront homes here?
They are more prone to it — older construction, crawl spaces, layered repairs, and proximity to the water all add moisture exposure. It does not mean your home has a problem, but it does mean a musty smell or past leak is worth inspecting rather than ignoring.

Mold Trouble in St. Petersburg?

Call now for a fast quote — we come to your property, inspect, and give you an honest plan.