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Professional mold remediation with HEPA containment & third-party clearance testing. Serving all 14 Massachusetts counties — from Greater Boston to the Berkshires, Cape Cod to the Pioneer Valley. After the January 2026 nor'easter, hundreds of thousands of homes are discovering hidden mold from ice dam water intrusion.

Mold remediation across all of Massachusetts

The January 2026 nor'easter dumped historic snowfall across Massachusetts, and the freeze-thaw cycles that followed created ice dams on hundreds of thousands of roofs statewide. Many homeowners dealt with the immediate water leaks — but weeks and months later, the hidden damage is showing up: mold growth in attics, behind walls, and in ceiling cavities where that water sat.
If your home had ice dams, roof leaks, or any water intrusion during the January 2026 storms, mold may already be growing in places you can't see. Massachusetts' older housing stock — from triple-deckers in Boston to colonial-era homes in Western MA — with limited attic ventilation and aging insulation is especially vulnerable.
The January 2026 storms sent water into attics across every county in Massachusetts. Here's what happens next.

Ice dam water soaks into your attic first. Within weeks, mold colonies spread across roof sheathing, rafters, and OSB decking — often invisible until someone looks up there.

Wet insulation from ice dam leaks becomes a breeding ground for mold. Once saturated, insulation loses R-value and traps moisture against framing — it has to come out.

That ice dam water travels down beams and framing members. Black mold on wood weakens structural integrity over time and sends spores into your living space below.

After the January 2026 storms, demand for mold remediation has surged across Massachusetts — and unfortunately, so have companies cutting corners. Some spray antimicrobial or paint over mold and call it done. That's not remediation — it's a cover-up.
Clear phases. Transparent scope. No surprises. Every step is documented and verified.
Third-party Industrial Hygienist inspects the area, collects air & surface samples, and produces a written remediation protocol.
Full barrier containment with negative air pressure and HEPA filtration isolates the work zone and prevents cross-contamination.
Contaminated materials are removed, surfaces HEPA-vacuumed and mechanically cleaned, antimicrobial treatment applied, and moisture verified.
Third-party hygienist returns for independent pass/fail clearance testing. Once cleared, we coordinate re-insulation and repairs.



If your Massachusetts home had ice dams this winter, mold may already be growing in your attic or walls. Get a professional assessment before it spreads further.
We're not a general handyman with a spray bottle. We're a licensed contractor with the equipment, training, and process to do it right — statewide.
Same-week assessments across Massachusetts. When you're dealing with active water and mold, time matters — whether you're in Boston or the Berkshires.
Full barrier containment, negative air, and HEPA filtration on every job. No shortcuts, no cross-contamination.
Homeowners across Massachusetts trust us for quality work, honest pricing, and exceptional customer service.
We provide detailed reports, photos, moisture logs, and scope documents for your insurance carrier.
Fully licensed contractor in Massachusetts with comprehensive insurance coverage. We can legally and professionally serve every city and town in the Commonwealth.
We know New England construction — triple-deckers, Capes, colonials, garrison homes, Victorian-era properties, and the attic ventilation challenges common across Massachusetts.
All 14 Massachusetts Counties — Boston to the Berkshires, Cape Cod to the Pioneer Valley
Mold coverage varies by policy and carrier. In general, if the mold growth is the result of a covered water event — such as a storm, ice dam, roof leak, or frozen/burst pipe — proper documentation may help support your claim. After the January 2026 nor'easter, many Massachusetts homeowners are filing claims for mold damage that developed from ice dam water intrusion.
Important: We do not wait on insurance to begin urgent mitigation work. Delays can result in further damage which may actually reduce your coverage. The homeowner is ultimately responsible for payment. We are not public adjusters or attorneys.

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Answers to common questions from Massachusetts homeowners about mold
Attic mold can affect indoor air quality and may cause respiratory symptoms, allergic reactions, and worsen asthma. Certain mold species produce mycotoxins. A professional assessment with air sampling can determine the type and severity of mold present and guide the appropriate response.
No. Spraying a sealant or antimicrobial over active mold without proper remediation is not an acceptable practice. Our process involves full containment, HEPA filtration, physical removal of contaminated materials, mechanical cleaning, antimicrobial treatment, and verification testing. Encapsulation may be used as a finishing step on structural surfaces after proper remediation is complete.
Yes. We serve all 14 counties and 351 cities/towns in Massachusetts — from Suffolk County and Greater Boston to Worcester County, the Pioneer Valley (Hampden & Hampshire counties), Berkshire County, the South Shore (Plymouth & Bristol counties), and Cape Cod & the Islands (Barnstable, Dukes, and Nantucket counties). Our licensed crews travel statewide.
Mold coverage varies widely by policy. If mold growth resulted from a covered water event — such as the January 2026 nor'easter ice dams, a burst pipe, or roof leak — documentation may help support a claim. We provide detailed documentation and can help you understand the process, but we cannot guarantee coverage. Your policy terms and your adjuster ultimately determine what is covered.
Most residential mold remediation projects take 2 to 5 days depending on the scope. Larger or multi-area projects may take longer. The timeline includes setup, containment, removal, cleaning, drying verification, and clearance testing coordination. We provide a projected timeline with every remediation proposal.
Yes. After remediation, we coordinate a third-party Industrial Hygienist to perform post-remediation verification (clearance testing). This is an independent pass/fail evaluation. If the area does not pass clearance due to our work, we re-clean at no additional labor cost within the original scope.
Massachusetts has a combination of factors that make attic mold extremely common: harsh winters with heavy snowfall and ice dams, older housing stock with limited attic ventilation and outdated insulation, high humidity during summer months, and a building tradition that often includes tight construction without adequate air sealing. Triple-deckers, colonials, Capes, and garrison-style homes throughout the state are particularly susceptible.
Hundreds of thousands of Massachusetts homes had ice dams this winter — and now mold is showing up in attics, walls, and ceilings across every county. Don't let hidden damage get worse. Get a professional assessment today.