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A Builder’s Guide to Mold Remediation in New Construction and Renovation Projects

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Mold is not just a problem in older buildings. New construction and renovation projects can also be vulnerable if moisture is introduced and not properly managed. Builders who understand when and how mold remediation is required are better equipped to protect their projects and clients.

How Mold Develops During Construction

Mold thrives in damp, humid environments. During construction, mold can develop when:

  • Materials are exposed to rain or high humidity
  • Water damage is not fully dried before enclosure
  • HVAC systems are inactive for extended periods, especially in warmer months

Even small amounts of trapped moisture can create conditions for mold growth.

When Professional Mold Remediation Is Necessary

Professional remediation is recommended when:

  • Mold is visible on framing, drywall, or insulation
  • Musty odors persist despite drying efforts
  • Moisture readings remain elevated
  • Projects require documentation for inspections or warranty protection

All Dry Services of Southeast Jacksonville follows proven remediation protocols, including containment, HEPA filtration, and post-remediation verification.

How Builders Benefit From a Remediation Partner

Working with a professional remediation partner helps builders stay compliant, reduce liability, and maintain project momentum. All Dry communicates clearly with builders and ensures remediation integrates smoothly into the construction schedule.

If mold is discovered on your job site or you want to reduce the risk altogether, contact All Dry Services of Southeast Jacksonville.

Call today to schedule a consultation and get expert guidance for your construction or renovation project.