Mold Assessment in Homestead After Storm Moisture

Homestead sits at the agricultural edge of Miami-Dade, where CBS homes, rural lots, and storm tracks leave a different moisture pattern than downtown towers. Independent assessment is the only service we sell—Mold Assessment Services does not remediate. Daniel Leon, Florida license MRSA3831, documents conditions after storms, leaks, or long-term humidity so owners can decide on repairs with unbiased information.

Climate in Homestead

Southern Miami-Dade is hot, wet, and exposed to tropical systems that push rain under soffits and through older window bucks. Open land and agricultural activity nearby mean more outdoor dust and longer periods with doors and windows open, which can raise indoor humidity when cooling is off. After a storm, CBS walls and contents can stay wet even when the roof looks intact from the street.

Construction patterns

Concrete-block (CBS) single-family homes, some with later additions or converted Florida rooms, dominate. Slab moisture, unvented or poorly detailed soffits, and aging window and door bucks are common. Agricultural-adjacent properties may include workshops, attached storage, or older AC equipment that was never sized for a closed-up house.

Common moisture issues

Why local assessment matters

Homestead assessments often follow a storm or a slow leak in a CBS home, not a high-rise corridor complaint. A licensed independent assessor who samples only when it adds information—and who never sells the cleanup—helps families and insurers see what is actually wet versus what is rumor.

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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