Black mold removal in Coconut Grove: what to know
Coconut Grove is Miami's oldest neighbourhood and has many single-family homes from the 1930s–1960s where the combination of age, tropical humidity, and proximity to Biscayne Bay creates extreme mold pressure on building envelopes.
The neighbourhood's high water table and frequent groundwater intrusion after rain events means crawl-space and slab-on-grade moisture is a persistent issue.
Mold conditions in Coconut Grove
Common mold types in this area: Cladosporium (high ambient outdoor counts near bay); Aspergillus/Penicillium (interior humidity-driven); Stachybotrys (chronic HVAC condensate overflow in older homes).
We serve Vizcaya Museum and Gardens, CocoWalk, Peacock Park, Barnacle Historic State Park and the wider Coconut Grove area across ZIP codes 33133.
Signs you need black mold removal
- Dark green, black, or greenish-black colonies on drywall, wood, or ceiling tiles
- Mold with a slimy or wet-looking surface texture (unlike dry, powdery Cladosporium)
- Musty or damp earthy odour in a basement, bathroom, or behind walls
- Mold growth in areas with a history of prolonged water exposure or chronic leaks
- Laboratory results identifying Stachybotrys on air or surface samples
- Health symptoms improving when leaving the property and returning when inside
How we handle black mold removal in Coconut Grove
Stachybotrys chartarum — commonly called black mold — is a dark-green to black mold species that grows on cellulose-rich materials (drywall paper, wood, ceiling tiles) that have been wet for an extended period, typically more than 48–72 hours. It is one of the species most associated with toxic mold exposure, though any mold at elevated indoor concentrations poses a health risk.
Because Stachybotrys spores are heavy and sticky, they do not disperse as readily as Cladosporium or Penicillium — which means air sampling alone may miss an active Stachybotrys colony. A licensed mold assessor will collect surface samples (tape-lift or swab) from any dark, slimy, or visually distinctive mold growth and send them to an AIHA laboratory for species confirmation.