Mold Remediation Companies in Purchase, NY

This exclusive hamlet near SUNY Purchase features luxury homes with pristine landscaping. Homeowners prioritize premium finishes in kitchen and bath renovations plus sophisticated smart home systems. Be the first mold remediation contractor listed in Purchase.

Mold Remediation Market in Purchase

Typical Range
$1,500-$8,000 per project
Avg Project
$4,500
Contractors
0
Home Value
$1,185,000
Homes Built
~1968
Home Types
Colonial, Contemporary

Westchester's older homes and humid summers create persistent mold challenges. Basement and attic mold are the most common projects. Full clearance testing is standard.

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Building Permits in Purchase

Town of Harrison Building Department
(914) 670-3050|Official Website

Purchase is a hamlet within Harrison. Large estate properties with complex systems. Some areas near PepsiCo have special zoning.

Frequently Asked Questions

1How much does mold remediation cost in Purchase?
Mold remediation in Purchase costs $1,500-$8,000 per project, with the average project at $4,500. Westchester's older homes and humid summers create persistent mold challenges. Basement and attic mold are the most common projects. Full clearance testing is standard.
2How do I know if I have a mold problem in my Purchase home?
Purchase homes built around 1968 can develop mold from aging plumbing, poor ventilation, or foundation moisture. Signs include a musty smell, visible dark spots on walls or ceilings, worsening allergies indoors, and condensation on windows. Professional mold testing ($300-$800) identifies the type and extent of contamination.
3Does New York require licensed mold remediators?
New York does not currently require a specific mold remediation license, but remediation companies should follow EPA and IICRC S520 guidelines. They should carry liability insurance and provide post-remediation clearance testing by an independent third party.

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Contractor listings last updated March 2026. Data sourced from Google Business profiles, state licensing databases, and public records.