FixMold Miami Expands Independent Mold Testing for Condo Boards Ahead of Florida's Dec. 31 Structural Deadline

FixMold Miami is expanding its independent mold and water-intrusion testing services for condo boards, crucial for meeting Florida's Dec. 31, 2026 structural deadline and addressing financial and insurance implications.

Phoenix Metrowire Staff
Real Estate
FixMold Miami Expands Independent Mold Testing for Condo Boards Ahead of Florida's Dec. 31 Structural Deadline

With special assessments reaching six figures per unit and insurers scrutinizing water-damage findings, FixMold Miami is expanding its independent mold and water-intrusion testing services for condominium associations and HOA boards. The family-owned company, founded by Abraham Katz, is offering laboratory-verified mold assessments separate from repair work, as Florida's post-Surfside building-safety requirements push associations to meet a Dec. 31, 2026 deadline.

Condominium associations across Miami-Dade and Broward counties are working to comply with milestone structural inspections and Structural Integrity Reserve Studies, which address waterproofing, roofing, plumbing and other major building systems. FixMold Miami, a state-licensed and IICRC-certified mold and indoor-air-quality company, is expanding its services to help boards tackle one of the most common issues uncovered: water intrusion that may have already created hidden microbial growth or mold contamination.

The compliance wave carries significant financial consequences. Special assessments in coastal South Florida buildings have ranged from tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands of dollars per unit. Insurance carriers may also scrutinize unresolved roof leaks, plumbing failures, HVAC condensate problems, balcony intrusion and other moisture-related conditions when determining premiums, coverage terms or policy renewals. Because reserve studies evaluate waterproofing and building-envelope conditions, chronic water intrusion may already be affecting wall cavities, mechanical rooms, plumbing chases, ceilings, flooring and individual units by the time a report reaches the board.

"When a condominium board calls us today, it is rarely about one isolated leak," said Abraham Katz, founder of FixMold Miami. "It is often a board that has received a milestone inspection, engineering report or reserve study and is now facing a waterproofing finding it does not fully understand. At the same time, the insurance company, property manager and unit owners are asking questions." Katz emphasized the importance of providing an independent and specific assessment showing what may be growing, where the moisture is coming from and what areas are affected, so the board receives clear documentation it can share with its engineer, insurer, property manager and residents.

FixMold Miami's condominium and HOA division assesses common areas, mechanical rooms, vertical plumbing chases, HVAC systems and individual residential units. Technicians use infrared thermal imaging, professional moisture-detection instruments and connected air-monitoring technology to document moisture patterns and help trace water intrusion back to its source. Air and surface samples are submitted to Hayes Microbial Consulting, an independent third-party laboratory, ensuring findings are produced separately from FixMold Miami's field assessment and remediation services.

Reports are written to be usable beyond FixMold Miami's own file. Condominium and HOA boards, property management companies, structural engineers and building consultants, insurance carriers and adjusters, attorneys and association representatives, and individual unit owners can all work from the same documentation. FixMold Miami's mold and moisture assessment work is separate from the structural-engineering services used to perform milestone inspections and Structural Integrity Reserve Studies.

FixMold Miami works with multifamily buildings and HOA-managed communities throughout South Florida, including high-rise towers in Brickell, Downtown Miami and Edgewater, as well as mid-rise, low-rise and garden-style communities throughout Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach and Monroe counties. Technicians coordinate directly with property managers, board representatives and building staff to minimize disruption to occupied residences. Depending on the scope, inspections and remediation may be completed floor by floor, building section by building section or unit by unit.

A typical engagement begins with a virtual or in-person consultation, followed by a documented assessment combining infrared thermal imaging, moisture mapping and indoor air quality measurements with air and surface sampling, HVAC and condensate-line evaluation, plumbing-chase inspection, and observation of roofs, balconies and other building-envelope areas. The assessment aims to identify the probable moisture source, not just where mold is visible, and results in laboratory documentation along with a written scope of findings and recommendations.

When remediation is required, FixMold Miami offers zero-VOC and biocide-free treatment options as appropriate for the project. Work may conclude with post-remediation verification and independent clearance sampling through a third-party laboratory, providing the association with a documented paper trail from initial assessment through final completion. As more condominium associations receive milestone-inspection and Structural Integrity Reserve Study findings, FixMold Miami expects inquiries from condo boards, HOA communities and property-management companies to remain a significant part of its commercial workload through the remainder of 2026.

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