Service Areas
Florida-licensed independent mold and Legionella assessment across Miami-Dade and Broward counties. Same-day response in Miami-Dade; next-day in Broward.
Miami-Dade County
The City of Miami's combination of subtropical humidity, dense mid- and high-rise construction, and aging building stock creates persistent indoor air quality challenges. From the Wynwood arts district to Brickell's glass towers and the historic homes of Coconut Grove and Coral Way, BioGuard Miami provides Florida-licensed independent mold and Legionella assessment throughout the city.
Miami Beach's barrier-island position concentrates every South Florida indoor environmental risk: aggressive salt-laden air, persistent humidity, hurricane exposure, dense Art Deco housing with original 1930s envelopes, and modern high-rise towers with central potable hot water. BioGuard Miami inspects across South Beach, Mid-Beach, North Beach, and the Venetian Islands.
Coral Gables' Mediterranean Revival housing stock, mature tree canopy, and stricter historic preservation rules create unique inspection requirements. Original 1920s plaster, terra-cotta tile, and cast-iron plumbing must be carefully evaluated without destructive testing — a discipline that benefits from a licensed mold assessor experienced with historic envelopes.
Doral combines modern high-rise residential, warehouse-district commercial, and proximity to MIA airport. The mix of newer construction with central HVAC and elevated outdoor particulate makes IAQ and mold assessment essential for both homeowners and commercial tenants.
Key Biscayne's barrier-island location, low elevation, and tropical exposure make every inspection a study in moisture management. From Ocean Club towers to single-family homes east of Crandon, salt-air corrosion and storm-driven water intrusion drive nearly every finding.
Brickell's high-rise density, central potable hot water systems, cooling towers, and tightly sealed glass-curtain-wall envelopes make ASHRAE 188 Water Management Programs and IAQ monitoring particularly important. BioGuard Miami works with Brickell HOAs, individual unit owners, and short-term rental hosts across the corridor.
Aventura's high-rise concentration, golf-community single-family stock, and water-feature density (lakes, lagoons, fountains) create both residential mold risk and Legionella considerations in amenity water systems.
Coconut Grove's dense oak and ficus canopy, historic Bahamian and Mediterranean homes, and bayfront exposure create persistent shaded-humidity conditions. Many homes were originally built without modern vapor barriers and require careful, non-destructive assessment.
Broward County
Fort Lauderdale's mix of waterfront single-family, Las Olas mid-rise, and downtown high-rise residential each present distinct moisture management profiles. BioGuard Miami serves Fort Lauderdale and surrounding Broward communities with the same independent, Florida-licensed assessment methodology used in Miami-Dade.
Hollywood spans oceanfront condo towers, beachside single-family, and inland mid-century housing. The combination of barrier-island exposure and inland slab-on-grade stock creates a broad inspection profile across the city.
Hallandale Beach's high-rise oceanfront stock and intracoastal residential share the same humidity and salt-exposure profile as adjacent Aventura and Hollywood. Many buildings approaching SIRS milestones rely on BioGuard Miami for the biological-environmental component of milestone documentation.
Pembroke Pines' large planned communities, 1980s–2000s tract housing, and active HOA management create demand for both individual home inspections and association-level environmental due diligence.
