Mold Remediation Long Island: NYS Law, Costs & Township Risk Guide (2026)

Complete guide to mold remediation on Long Island — NYS Article 32 requirements, township mold risk profiles by Nassau and Suffolk County, 2026 cost breakdown, insurance coverage, and how to verify a licensed contractor.
Attic Mold: Causes, Identification, and Removal in NYC and Long Island

Why attic mold is so common in Long Island and NYC homes, what causes it, how serious it really is, and what remediation involves — with cost ranges and the ventilation fixes that prevent recurrence.
Mold Remediation in the Town of Oyster Bay, NY

Oyster Bay’s dual-shore span creates two distinct mold risk populations: Massapequa and Seaford’s post-Sandy south shore homes with hidden basement and wall cavity mold from incompletely remediated flood events, and the north shore’s older construction with fieldstone foundation moisture and Sound-shore humidity amplification.
Mold Remediation in the Town of North Hempstead, NY

North Hempstead’s mold remediation profile is defined by two distinct building populations: pre-war Gold Coast estates with historic building assemblies that trap moisture differently than modern construction, and post-war interior colonials where aging plumbing and Sound-shore humidity create the standard Long Island mold pattern.
Mold Remediation in the Town of Hempstead, NY

Hempstead’s 65,000 flood-zone homes, the largest concentration of post-Sandy incompletely remediated structures on Long Island, and the highest ambient mold discovery rate in Upper Restoration’s township data make this Nassau County township the epicenter of Long Island’s mold remediation workload.
Mold in the Attic: Signs, Types, What It Looks Like & What to Do (2026)

Signs of mold in the attic, what attic mold looks like, the most common species, and how Long Island’s coastal climate makes attic condensation mold the most frequently missed mold problem in residential buildings.