In a high-humidity state like ours, mold isn't just a result of a major water leak—it's a constant battle. That musty smell in your closet, the dark spots on your AC vents, or the discoloration in your bathroom are all signs of a moisture problem. As your local IICRC-certified mold remediation experts, we want Vero Beach, FL homeowners to understand why humidity is the engine for mold growth and how to fight back.
Suspect a mold problem in your Vero Beach, FL home? Call our certified inspectors at (833) 541-0100.
We are a local Vero Beach, FL team of certified mold remediation specialists. We are not just a "cleanup" service; we are indoor air quality detectives. We are trained to find the source of the moisture that's allowing mold to grow. We use containment, HEPA filtration, and safe removal techniques to protect your family's health.
Mold spores are everywhere, but they are dormant. They only need two things to become an active colony: a food source (like drywall or wood) and moisture. In Vero Beach, FL, high humidity provides the moisture.
Don't guess about your family's health. Call our local Vero Beach, FL mold experts for a professional inspection.
"The musty smell in our house was driving me crazy. This team came out and found the problem was our AC handler in the closet. They cleaned it all, and the air quality is 100% better."
"I'm so glad I called them. I almost just had a painter 'kill' the mold. They explained the whole remediation process and set up a full containment zone. They are true professionals."
"They found mold in our attic caused by poor ventilation. They removed the mold and helped us get the ventilation fixed. So helpful and professional."
Parts of a human skeleton were found north of Vero in association with the remains of Pleistocene animals in 1915. The find was controversial, and the view that the human remains dated from much later than the Pleistocene prevailed for many years. In 2006, an image of a mastodon or mammoth carved on a bone was found in vicinity of the Vero man discovery. A scientific forensic examination of the bone found the carving had probably been done in the Pleistocene. Archaeologists from Mercyhurst University, in conjunction with the Old Vero Ice Age Sites Committee (OVIASC), conducted excavations at the Old Vero Man site in Vero Beach in 2014–2015. Starting in 2016, archaeologists from Florida Atlantic University joined the Old Vero Man site excavations.
Zip Codes in Vero Beach, FL that we also serve: 32960 32963 32961 32964 32965 32969