Clearance testing in Aventura: what to know
Aventura's high-rise condominium stock (predominantly 1970s–2000s) has HVAC systems that serve large floor-plate buildings — a single failing coil or drain pan affects dozens of units through shared return air and duct distribution.
The coastal location between the Atlantic Ocean and Intracoastal Waterway means salt air exposure is continuous — balcony and exterior wall envelope failures are more frequent than in inland communities.
Mold conditions in Aventura
Common mold types in this area: Aspergillus/Penicillium (high-rise HVAC system); Cladosporium (coastal air and balcony areas); Chaetomium (curtain wall water infiltration).
We serve Aventura Mall, Intracoastal Waterway, Turnberry Isle Resort, William Lehman Causeway and the wider Aventura area across ZIP codes 33160, 33180.
Signs you need clearance testing
- Remediation has been completed and containment is still in place
- The written protocol specifies clearance testing as a completion requirement
- A real estate transaction requires documented proof of successful remediation
- An insurance claim requires certified clearance documentation
- The remediator has offered to perform their own clearance (this should be declined)
- A previous clearance test failed and re-clearance is required after additional work
How we handle clearance testing in Aventura
Clearance testing is the final step of any IICRC S520-compliant mold remediation and the critical quality control measure that confirms the work was done correctly. The clearance test must be performed by an independent licensed mold assessor — the company or individual that performed the remediation cannot perform their own clearance test. This independence is mandated by the NYS 2015 Mold Law and is best practice in all markets.
The timing and conditions of clearance testing are specified in the written remediation protocol. Standard protocol requires that containment remains fully in place when samples are collected, that the HEPA-filtered negative air machine has been running for at least 4 hours before sampling, and that an outdoor control sample is collected simultaneously with indoor samples.