Florida State Licensed & Certified
- Florida Mold Assessor License: MRSA3505
- Florida Mold Remediator License: MRSR4651
- Bonded & Insured: $1M+ Liability Coverage including Errors & Omissions
- BBB Accredited: A+ Rating
- Industry Standards: ANSI/IICRC S520 (Mold Remediation), ANSI/IICRC S500 (Water Damage)
- Laboratory Analysis: AIHA-Accredited Independent Laboratories
Mold Remediation Services in Brandon
Mold Doctor Pro serves Brandon and surrounding Hillsborough County communities from our Hillsborough service area at 625 E Twiggs St Suite 1095, Tampa, FL 33602. Our team handles every phase of mold response: licensed assessment, AIHA-accredited laboratory testing, ANSI/IICRC S520-compliant remediation, and post-remediation verification.
We are not a national franchise dispatching generic technicians. We are a locally rooted team that has worked Tampa Bay properties for over 15 years. Brandon's suburban housing stock — much of it built between 1985 and 2010 — frequently shows mold issues from stucco moisture intrusion, EIFS failures, and HVAC condensation problems common to that construction era. The area's clay-heavy soil also contributes to slab moisture migration in older builds.
Services we provide in Brandon:
- Mold inspection with moisture meters, thermal imaging, and borescope cameras
- Mold testing with AIHA-accredited lab analysis and species identification
- Mold remediation with negative air pressure containment and HEPA filtration
- Water damage restoration with same-day emergency response
- Indoor air quality testing with VOC and particulate measurement
- HVAC duct cleaning with antimicrobial fogging
Brandon ZIP Codes We Serve
Mold Doctor Pro serves every Brandon ZIP code including: 33510, 33511, 33527.
Neighborhoods and areas within Brandon we frequently service include: Brandon, Bloomingdale, Mango, Seffner, Valrico.
Why Brandon Properties Need Local Mold Experts
Brandon's suburban housing stock — much of it built between 1985 and 2010 — frequently shows mold issues from stucco moisture intrusion, EIFS failures, and HVAC condensation problems common to that construction era. The area's clay-heavy soil also contributes to slab moisture migration in older builds.
National franchises and out-of-area contractors apply generic protocols that may not account for Brandon's specific climate, building stock, and storm exposure patterns. Our team has worked properties across Brandon for over a decade and recognizes the recurring patterns specific to this market.
