Gainesville mold service

Black Mold (Stachybotrys) Removal in Gainesville, FL

Careful removal of black mold and Stachybotrys-type growth in Gainesville homes, with containment and air filtration so spores are not disturbed and spread.

When to Request Black Mold (Stachybotrys) Removal

Dark, slimy or greenish-black mold that shows up on drywall, ceilings, or framing usually means an area has stayed wet for a long time. Stachybotrys and similar molds should be contained before they are disturbed, because cutting into or scrubbing colonized material can release a large amount of spores at once. The safe method is containment, negative air pressure, HEPA filtration, removal of the affected material, and then fixing the leak or humidity problem that let it grow.

  • Dark green or black growth on damp drywall
  • Mold appearing after long-term leaks or flooding
  • Slimy or fuzzy black patches on ceilings or framing
  • Strong musty odor near the discolored area
Local note: Gainesville's humidity, frequent rain and storms, AC condensation, and older homes near UF all keep mold pressure high. Share recent leaks, flooding, or moisture history when you call.

Request Black Mold (Stachybotrys) Removal

For major water damage or heavy mold, call (855) 245-1775. Inspection findings, timing, pricing, and remediation scope are confirmed before any work begins.

Nearby Black Mold (Stachybotrys) Removal Areas

Our mold professionals may be available in Gainesville and nearby Alachua County communities. Call with your city and address area to review the best next step.

Gainesville, FL

Our mold professionals can review service needs for Gainesville homes, historic neighborhoods, student and rental housing near the University of Florida, condos, and light commercial properties. Common ZIP codes: 32601, 32605, 32607, 32608, 32609.

View Gainesville

Alachua, FL

Our mold professionals can review service needs for Alachua homes, historic Main Street properties, newer subdivisions, and small businesses north of Gainesville. Common ZIP codes: 32615, 32616.

View Alachua

Newberry, FL

Our mold professionals can review service needs for Newberry homes, newer subdivisions, larger lots, and properties west of Gainesville. Common ZIP codes: 32669.

View Newberry

High Springs, FL

Our mold professionals can review service needs for High Springs homes, historic properties, river and spring-area homes, and rural parcels in northern Alachua County. Common ZIP codes: 32643.

View High Springs

Archer, FL

Our mold professionals can review service needs for Archer homes, rural acreage, older structures, and properties southwest of Gainesville. Common ZIP codes: 32618.

View Archer

Hawthorne, FL

Our mold professionals can review service needs for Hawthorne homes, lake-area properties, manufactured homes, and rural parcels in eastern Alachua County. Common ZIP codes: 32640.

View Hawthorne

Black Mold (Stachybotrys) Removal FAQ

Is black mold more dangerous than other mold?

Any indoor mold can cause problems for sensitive people, and the color alone does not confirm the species. The reason black mold is treated carefully is that it usually signals long-term moisture and large colonies that need containment, not a guess about toxicity.

Can I remove black mold myself?

Small, clearly defined spots on hard surfaces are sometimes manageable, but larger areas or growth on drywall and framing are better contained and removed professionally so spores are not spread through the home.

Call Our Mold Removal Pros