Mold remediation built for Kensington
Kensington's Victorian bungalows and Craftsman homes from the 1900s–1930s are among the oldest residential stock in Montgomery County — original wood-lath plaster, cedar shingle roofs, and minimal attic insulation create a high-mold-risk profile in wet or humid conditions.
Many Kensington properties have root-damaged drain lines and aging cast-iron plumbing — slow underground leaks can saturate basement framing over months before discovery, producing extensive Stachybotrys growth behind finished surfaces.
Common mold types in Kensington
- Penicillium (plaster walls with historic moisture infiltration)
- Cladosporium (wood exterior trim and cedar shingle substrate)
- Stachybotrys (basement framing from root-damaged drain lines)
- Chaetomium (water-damaged wood lath plaster)
We serve Kensington Town Hall, Noyes Library for Young Children, Kensington Antique Row (Howard Avenue), Rock Creek Trail (nearby) and the wider Kensington area across ZIP codes 20895.