Mold Assessment in Boca Raton HOAs and Condos

Boca Raton’s service mix is heavy on HOA communities and condominium buildings from the 1970s through the 1990s. Those structures often have original HVAC, aging roofs, and association rules that slow repairs. Mold Assessment Services Group, Inc. provides independent assessment only—no remediation—so unit owners and boards get an unbiased record. Licensed assessor Daniel Leon, MRSA3831.

Climate in Boca Raton

Palm Beach County humidity and a long cooling season keep older condo interiors dependent on continuous dehumidification. When a building’s common chiller, cooling tower, or individual air handlers struggle, several units can show similar staining or odors. Afternoon storms load flat and low-slope roofs that were common in late-twentieth-century associations.

Construction patterns

1970s–1990s condos and HOA villas often share roofs, plumbing stacks, and corridors. Original aluminum windows, popcorn ceilings, and packaged terminal or closet air handlers are still in service in many buildings. Association-controlled envelopes mean a unit-level mold complaint may start as a roof, balcony, or common-pipe issue one floor up.

Common moisture issues

Why local assessment matters

Boca Raton boards and unit owners need documentation that separates a unit-level source from a building-level one. Independent assessment, without a remediation contract on the other side of the clipboard, is the cleanest way to brief an association, a buyer, or an insurer.

Services

Mold Assessment Services Group, Inc.

900 West Ave #1221, Miami Beach, FL 33139

Phone: (305) 244-7379

Email: dleon@moldassessmentservices.com

Florida DBPR Licensed Mold Assessor MRSA3831

Hours: Monday-Sunday 8AM-8PM

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