How to choose a mold remediation company in Plantation
Choose a provider that can verify Florida DBPR mold remediator licensing, explain source control, and provide a written scope before demolition or cleaning begins.
Plantation mold problems are often tied to AC leaks, roof leaks, supply-line failures, and stormwater that finds its way into walls or flooring. The city is inland, but it still has Broward humidity and heavy summer rain, so wet materials can deteriorate quickly if drying is delayed. After water damage, act within 24 to 72 hours and ask for moisture readings, containment details, and a written scope. Florida DBPR licensing matters here too. For nearby companies and Broward-wide guidance, see the Fort Lauderdale mold remediation page.

For the main Broward County beachhead page, see Fort Lauderdale mold remediation companies.
Choose a provider that can verify Florida DBPR mold remediator licensing, explain source control, and provide a written scope before demolition or cleaning begins.
Plantation pricing depends on the size of the affected area, drying time, containment, disposal, and whether repairs are separate from remediation.
Confirm DBPR licensing, insurance, and remediation training. If testing is needed, ask whether a separate licensed assessor should write the protocol.

(954) 294-0054
1856 N Nob Hill Rd, Suite 312, Plantation, FL 33322
(954) 852-8884
W Sunrise Blvd, Plantation, FL 33322
(954) 870-4781
950 S Pine Island Road, Suite 150-1019, Plantation, FL 33324
The causes may differ, but the humidity and 24 to 72 hour drying window still matter after leaks or stormwater intrusion.