Mold Remediation in Somerville, MA
Inspection. Containment. Removal. Done Right.
Boston's old housing stock, humid summers, and ice-dam water intrusion mean mold is one of the most common follow-on damage problems homeowners face. SR Enterprises LLC handles mold remediation properly — find the source, contain the spread, remove affected materials safely, and document everything for your insurance claim.
Mold Remediation for Somerville, MA homeowners
SR Enterprises LLC handles mold remediation across Somerville — from Davis Square, Union Square, Porter Square, Ball Square, East Somerville, Powder House. Somerville's housing stock — classic three-deckers, two-families, brick rowhouses, and modern condo conversions — comes with specific challenges. Three-decker housing stock with original infrastructure and shared utilities, plus growing condo conversion market means we see multi-unit water damage between three-decker floors, aging plumbing in turn-of-the-century buildings regularly.
We respond same-day for emergencies, document everything for your insurance claim, and handle the work start to finish — from the first inspection through the final walkthrough. Schedule a free assessment →
If you smell musty air or see staining — don't wait.
Mold doesn't sit still. A small patch behind a bathroom vanity becomes a wall cavity problem in 30 days. A wet basement carpet that didn't get dried properly becomes a multi-room IAQ issue by spring. The longer mold sits, the bigger the remediation, and the more likely your insurance carrier will argue the spread was preventable.
SR Enterprises LLC handles mold remediation across Greater Boston for homeowners, property managers, and insurance restoration claims. We follow IICRC S520 standards — the industry standard for professional mold remediation — and document every step in a way that supports your insurance claim and protects your property's resale value.
⚠️ Don't try to clean black mold with bleach
Bleach kills surface mold but doesn't reach the porous materials underneath — and the moisture from bleach can actually feed regrowth. If you have visible mold larger than 10 square feet, MA Department of Public Health recommends professional remediation. We follow that guidance.
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What our mold remediation process looks like
1. Inspection & source identification
The first thing we do is figure out where the moisture is coming from. Mold is a symptom — moisture is the cause. If we don't fix the source, the mold comes back. We map moisture levels with calibrated meters, identify the water source (plumbing leak, roof leak, ice dam infiltration, humidity, foundation seepage), and document the affected area with photos and measurements.
2. Containment
Before any removal work, we contain the affected area. Plastic sheeting, negative air pressure with HEPA-filtered air scrubbers, and dedicated entry/exit points keep mold spores from spreading to clean parts of the home during remediation. This is the step homeowners and unprofessional contractors usually skip — and it's why so much mold work fails.
3. Removal of affected materials
Porous materials with mold growth (drywall, insulation, carpet padding, ceiling tiles) get cut out and bagged for disposal. Semi-porous materials (wood framing, subfloor) are HEPA-vacuumed and treated. Non-porous materials (tile, metal, glass) are cleaned and disinfected. Everything bagged leaves the property the same day.
4. Drying & verification
After removal, we dry the structure to industry-standard moisture levels and verify with meter readings. Drying logs document the daily readings. If post-remediation verification testing is required (often for real estate transactions or insurance carriers), we coordinate with an independent IAQ testing company.
5. Reconstruction
Once verification confirms the area is dry and clean, we rebuild — drywall, insulation, paint, flooring. Same contractor, no handoffs, no scope gaps. See our reconstruction services →
Common mold scenarios we handle in Greater Boston
- Bathroom mold — behind vanities, in shower walls, ceiling above showers. Usually from leaky plumbing or inadequate ventilation.
- Basement mold — common in older Boston homes with stone foundations. Often involves rim joist or sill plate moisture.
- Attic mold — from roof leaks, ice dam infiltration, or inadequate attic ventilation. Common after Boston winters.
- Behind walls after water damage — when initial water damage wasn't dried properly, mold grows in wall cavities and behind cabinets.
- HVAC contamination — when mold spreads through ductwork from a contaminated zone.
- Multi-unit infiltration — mold in shared walls between condo units after a water event in the unit above or below.
- Ice dam mold — interior wall and ceiling mold from ice dam water that leaked behind the wall and wasn't fully dried. Ice dam services →
Service area
Greater Boston and the South Shore — including Boston, Quincy, Dorchester, Cambridge, Brookline, Dedham, Brockton, and surrounding communities.
Insurance and mold in Massachusetts
Most homeowners don't realize their policy treats mold differently than other water damage. Here's what to know:
Mold from a sudden, covered event
If mold is the result of a covered water damage event (burst pipe, ice dam, sudden appliance failure), most Massachusetts policies cover the resulting mold remediation up to a sub-limit. Sub-limits typically range from $5,000 to $10,000 — sometimes higher with endorsements. The faster you call us after the water event, the more likely the carrier covers the full remediation.
Mold from gradual or maintenance issues
Mold that develops from long-term humidity, slow leaks, or lack of maintenance is usually excluded from coverage. This is why documenting the source matters — if there's a sudden event in the timeline, it changes the coverage analysis.
What we document for your claim
Source of moisture (with photo evidence). Date the moisture started (estimated from drying conditions and material saturation). Affected area measurements. Mold conditions present. Containment steps taken. Removal scope. All written in a format adjusters can verify and Xactimate-aligned for line-item pricing. More on Massachusetts water damage claims →
- MA HIC License #215304 — licensed and fully insured
- BBB Accredited Business — A+ rating, accredited April 2026
- IICRC S520 standards followed for professional mold remediation
- 4.9★ on Angi · 30+ verified reviews
- Independent IAQ testing coordinated when required (we don't test our own work)
Frequently asked questions
How fast can you come out?
Same or next-business-day inspection across Greater Boston. For active water damage that's becoming a mold problem, we respond same-day to address the source first.
Do you do mold testing?
We do visual inspection, moisture mapping, and identify mold growth conditions. For air quality testing or species identification, we work with independent IAQ testing companies. The company that tests shouldn't be the company that remediates — that conflict of interest is a red flag, and we don't operate that way.
How much does mold remediation cost?
Small contained jobs (one room, surface mold) typically run $500-$2,500. Larger jobs with wall cavity removal, HVAC contamination, or multi-room scope range $3,000-$15,000+. We provide a written estimate after the initial assessment, and we don't pad scope to maximize the bill.
Will my insurance cover this?
Depends on the source. Sudden covered event (burst pipe, ice dam) — usually yes, up to a policy sub-limit. Long-term humidity or maintenance — usually no. We document the source so coverage is clear.
Do you handle the rebuild after?
Yes. Same contractor, full rebuild — drywall, insulation, paint, flooring. Reconstruction services →
Other services in Somerville
SR Enterprises handles every phase of restoration and renovation for Somerville homeowners and property managers:
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Stop the spread. Get an inspection.
Mold problems get more expensive every week you wait. Call us today for a free on-site inspection — we'll walk through the affected area, identify the source, give you a written scope and price, and help you understand your insurance options.
Headquartered at 100 Hancock Street, Quincy MA. Serving Greater Boston and the South Shore.