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Hollywood, FL mold remediation companies

Hollywood, FL sits between Fort Lauderdale and Miami, so mold risk is tied to coastal humidity, older multifamily buildings, flat roofs, AC failures, and storm-season water intrusion. Mold remediation should not wait while damp drywall or flooring sits closed up in warm air. Use the first 24 to 72 hours to dry the structure, document damage, and get a written remediation scope if materials are contaminated. Condo owners should check association rules before demolition or equipment staging. Compare these providers with the Fort Lauderdale mold remediation page for nearby Broward coverage.

Mold remediation technician inspecting moisture after storm rain in a Hollywood Florida home
Hollywood homes can look dry on the surface while baseboards, cabinets, or wall cavities still hold moisture after storm rain.

For the main Broward County beachhead page, see Fort Lauderdale mold remediation companies.

How to choose a mold remediation company in Hollywood

Ask for Florida DBPR license verification, insurance, and a written plan. In Hollywood condos, confirm building access, parking, and elevator protection before the crew arrives.

Cost guidance

Hollywood remediation costs depend on affected area size, hidden moisture, equipment time, disposal, and whether the job needs insurer or HOA documentation.

Credentials to verify

Verify Florida mold remediator licensing through DBPR, plus insurance and training. For assessment work, use a licensed mold assessor.

Professional drying and HEPA equipment staged in a clean Hollywood Florida residential room
A clear setup helps homeowners understand what will be dried, what may need removal, and how the work area is separated.

Dry Masters South Florida

(800) 991-7243

Hollywood, FL

FDP Mold Remediation of Hollywood

(754) 297-0077

Sheridan St, Hollywood, FL 33021

Union Restoration

(954) 526-4020

2243 Pembroke Rd, Hollywood, FL 33020

5 from Google reviews

Common questions in Hollywood

Can Hollywood condo mold involve the association?

Yes. If the leak involves common plumbing, roof systems, exterior walls, or neighboring units, notify the property manager early.