COMMERCIAL MOLD REMEDIATION
Commercial Mold Remediation in South Florida
Commercial mold remediation is the process of removing mold growth from a business or multi-tenant property, treating the affected areas, and fixing the moisture problem that let it start, all while keeping the rest of the property operational wherever possible. Mold in a commercial building doesn't just raise health concerns, it can trigger tenant complaints, liability exposure, and lost revenue if it isn't addressed quickly. We provide commercial mold remediation for offices, retail spaces, condominium associations, and multi-tenant properties across Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties, coordinated directly with property managers and commercial insurance carriers.
Safe Businesses
Healthy Employees
Breathing Freely


Need Commercial Mold
Remediation?
A Simple Process for Restoring Your Business
So you can protect your tenants, your liability, and your timeline.
1. Get a Free Inspection
We assess the extent of growth, identify the moisture source, and document findings for property managers and insurance carriers.
2. Create a Remediation Plan
We detail what needs to be contained, removed, and treated, with a timeline that accounts for tenant coordination and building operations.
3. Get Back to Business
We complete the remediation and confirm it with post-remediation testing, so tenants and ownership have a documented, clean result.

Mold in a Commercial Building Is Everyone's Problem
Once mold shows up in a shared space, the questions multiply fast:
Are we liable if a tenant's health complaint is tied to mold in a shared space?
Do we need to disclose this to tenants, or can it be handled without alarming everyone?
Will this affect our ability to lease or sell the property?
Who coordinates between us, the tenants, and the insurance carrier?
What Causes Mold in Commercial and Multi-Tenant Buildings
Most commercial mold remediation calls trace back to systems or spaces shared across more than one tenant, which is exactly why the problem tends to grow before anyone notices it.
- Shared HVAC systems that spread humidity or moisture issues across multiple units at once.
- Roof or plumbing leaks that go unnoticed longer in less-visited areas like storage rooms or mechanical spaces.
- Poor ventilation in bathrooms or break rooms used by many people throughout the day.
- Water damage from a previous event that wasn't fully dried before the space was reoccupied.
| Residential | Commercial | |
|---|---|---|
| Scope | Single-family homes | Offices, retail, multi-tenant buildings, HOAs |
| Coordination | Homeowner and insurance | Property manager, tenants, and commercial insurance |
| Priority | Family health and comfort | Liability exposure, tenant relations, minimizing downtime |
| Common Trigger | Leak, humidity, poor ventilation | Same causes, often through shared building systems |
The Commercial Mold Remediation Process
A commercial mold remediation company should follow a documented process, not a quick surface clean:
| Phase | What We Do | Typical Timeframe |
|---|---|---|
| Assessment & Documentation | Identify extent of growth and moisture source, document for property management and insurance | Same day |
| Containment & Removal | Seal off the area, remove affected materials, protect unaffected tenant spaces | 2 to 5 days |
| Treatment | Clean and treat surrounding surfaces, address the moisture source | 1 to 3 days |
| Post-Remediation Verification | Confirm clearance with documented testing, not a visual check alone | 1 to 2 days |
Our commercial mold removal services and commercial mold cleanup services are built around keeping the rest of a property operational while the affected area is contained and treated.
Liability, Insurance, and Cost for Commercial Mold Remediation
Unaddressed commercial mold damage, including commercial black mold removal situations, can expose a property owner to liability if tenants raise health concerns tied to a known problem. Prompt, documented action is one of the clearest ways to limit that exposure. Commercial building mold remediation also comes up regularly during lease negotiations and property sales, where documented clearance protects everyone involved.
Commercial mold remediation cost depends mainly on how much area is affected and how many shared systems are involved. A single contained office costs less than mold that's spread through a shared HVAC system across multiple floors. We provide a written estimate after the inspection, built around your property's specific situation.
Commercial Mold Shouldn't Disrupt Your Business
At Restoration Maintenance, we safely and properly remediate mold in your business,
so you can get back to work.
Safe Businesses
We remediate mold growth correctly, so your property is safe and your liability is limited.
Healthy Employees
Your employees' and tenants' health is our top priority when remediating mold in your business.
Breathing Freely
When we're done, you have documented clearance, not just a space that looks clean.

The Restoration Maintenance Promise
We started this business to make commercial mold remediation simple and reliable. Get everything you need and nothing you don't. With us, you can expect us to...
Work ethically with you, your property manager, and your insurance company.
Provide complete and honest estimates, with documentation built for a commercial claim.
Be a friendly and reliable team, coordinated around your business's schedule.
Treat your business with the highest respect.
Show up on time and communicate clearly with everyone involved, tenants included.
Hear from customers just like you!
Frequently Asked Questions About Commercial Mold Remediation
Is a property owner or manager liable for mold in a commercial building?
It depends on the circumstances, but property owners and managers can face liability if a known mold problem goes unaddressed, especially where it affects tenant health or safety. Acting promptly once mold is identified, and documenting that response, is one of the clearest ways to limit that exposure. We provide the kind of documentation that supports a property owner's position if a dispute comes up later.
How much does commercial mold remediation typically cost?
Cost depends mainly on how much area is affected and how many units or shared systems it involves. A single contained office costs less than mold that's spread through a shared HVAC system across multiple floors. Commercial jobs also factor in coordination with property management and tenants, which affects the process more than the price itself. We provide a written estimate after the inspection based on your specific situation.
Do we need to notify tenants if mold is found in a shared area?
That depends on your lease terms, local regulations, and the scope of what's affected, which is a legal question beyond what we can advise on directly. What we can do is document the extent of the problem and the remediation plan clearly enough that you have accurate information to make that decision with your attorney or property management team.
Can our business stay open during commercial mold remediation?
Often, yes, especially when the affected area can be contained and isolated from the rest of the building. We use containment barriers and negative air pressure equipment to keep spores from spreading to unaffected areas, which frequently allows the rest of a building or multi-tenant property to keep operating. We'll tell you plainly during the inspection whether your specific situation allows for that.
How long does commercial mold remediation take?
A single contained office or unit can often be finished in three to five days. Larger jobs, especially ones involving a shared HVAC system or multiple floors, typically take one to three weeks once you factor in containment, removal, treatment, and post-remediation verification. We give you a specific timeline after the inspection rather than a generic range.
Does commercial insurance cover mold remediation?
Sometimes, and it depends heavily on the cause. Mold resulting from a sudden covered event, like a burst pipe, is more likely to be included in that claim. Mold from long-term humidity or deferred maintenance is often excluded, since insurers can treat that as a maintenance issue. We document the likely cause during the inspection, which helps clarify which category applies to your specific claim.
Do you provide documentation we can use for tenant disputes or lease requirements?
Yes. We document the extent of the mold, the remediation process, and post-remediation verification results in writing, which property managers and ownership can use for tenant communication, lease compliance, or insurance purposes. That documentation is built into how we run every commercial job, not something we put together only when asked.
Do you work with condominium and homeowner associations on commercial mold issues?
Yes, this is a significant part of our commercial work. Mold in a condo or HOA property often involves shared systems or common areas, which means the association is coordinating the response rather than a single unit owner. We communicate directly with property managers and board members throughout the job, and document everything in a way that supports the association's insurance claim and tenant communication.
