Mold remediation in Great Kills: what to know
Great Kills is a waterfront suburban neighbourhood around Great Kills Harbor — one of Staten Island's most active recreational boating areas. The harbor infrastructure, fish-cleaning areas and seasonal boat provisioning generate localised food-waste pressure that drives rodent activity near the marina.
Great Kills Park's extensive shoreline and wetland areas create high seasonal mosquito pressure from tidal breeding sites; the park forms a substantial green buffer between the southern residential streets and the Lower Bay, and wildlife pressure (deer ticks, skunks, raccoons) is notable for park-edge properties.
The largely single-family housing stock on Hylan Boulevard's residential side streets brings standard suburban pest issues — ants, stinging insects, occasional invaders — with older homes near the harbor more prone to moisture-related pests from basement damp.
How much does mold remediation cost in Great Kills?
$10–$25
Per sqft (national); national average ~$15–18/sqft. Complex projects (hidden mold, wall-cavity access, HVAC) run $15–$30/sqft.
| Under 10 sqft | $500–$1,500 total job |
| 100 sqft | $1,000–$2,500 total job |
| Whole-house / major | $10,000–$30,000 total job |
| Typical project total | $1,200–$3,750 total job, national avg ~$2,300–$2,400 |
US national figure — NYC typically runs higher.
Tier-2 NYC industry sources cite the Bronx and Staten Island as generally the most price-competitive boroughs for pest control, though this is directional signal from industry blogs, not an independently verified figure.
Market range — not our quote
This is a market range synthesised from published cost guides — not a quote from this provider. The actual price depends on an in-person or photo-based inspection.
US NATIONAL — NYC typically higher.
What drives the price
- Square footage of affected area
- Mold type and whether it's hidden (wall cavities, HVAC)
- Complexity (containment, air scrubbing, HVAC cleaning)
- Cause (recurring leak vs. one-time water event)
Signs you need mold remediation
- Visible mold growth on walls, ceilings, in a basement, or around windows
- A persistent musty odor, especially in a basement or bathroom, without visible growth yet identified
- A past water-damage event that wasn't fully dried within 24–48 hours
- Recurring mold in the same spot despite previous cleaning attempts
- A home inspection or independent test has confirmed mold and recommended professional removal
How we treat mold remediation in Great Kills
Remediation is a different service from mold inspection or testing, and it's worth being precise about that distinction: an inspection or air/surface test identifies whether mold is present, what type, and how extensive the growth is, typically before any physical work happens. Remediation is the actual removal work that follows — once we (or another inspector) know what's there, remediation is how it's safely taken out. Some jobs need both in sequence; others come to us with a completed report from an independent inspector, which we're glad to work from.
The physical process is built around containment, because the single biggest risk in mold removal isn't the mold that's already visible — it's spreading spores into previously unaffected parts of the building while removing it. We seal the work area with plastic sheeting and negative air machines that pull air out through a HEPA filter, creating negative pressure so air flows into the containment zone rather than out of it. Within that sealed area, affected porous materials (drywall, insulation, sometimes flooring) that can't be fully cleaned are removed and bagged for disposal, while non-porous surfaces are HEPA-vacuumed and treated.
Local landmarks & coverage
We serve all of Great Kills and the surrounding Staten Island area — including Great Kills Harbor, Great Kills Park, Hylan Boulevard, Richmond Avenue — across ZIP codes 10308.