Collier County · FL
Mold Removal in Naples Park, FL
Mold & Allergy LLC provides physician-led mold removal, remediation, and inspection across Naples Park and surrounding Collier County neighborhoods including 91st Avenue corridor, 111th Avenue area, Vanderbilt Beach-adjacent. Certified, fully licensed and insured.
About Mold in Naples Park
Naples Park is the unincorporated CDP wedged between Vanderbilt Beach Road and Immokalee Road, three blocks inland from Vanderbilt Beach. The neighborhood platting dates to the late 1950s and early 1960s, with most homes built between 1957 and 1972 — single-story concrete-block ranch construction on quarter-acre lots, no basements, and a regular street grid that runs from the 91st Avenue corridor down to the 111th Avenue area. The original housing stock retains 1960s-era flat or low-slope built-up roofs, original aluminum sliding windows, and HVAC equipment that has typically been replaced once or twice since installation. Many homes saw partial roof loss during Hurricane Ian (2022), and the resulting post-storm rebuilds left a patchwork of original 1960s framing next to 2023-2024 reroofs.
Why Mold Is a Problem in Naples Park
The mix of original 1960s framing and recent post-Ian roof repairs is the dominant pattern here. Reroofed homes often retain old roof decking with embedded leak history, and the new shingles trap residual moisture against original framing. Attic mold complaints peak in Naples Park during the dry-season inspection window when buyers send infrared cameras through the roof assembly. Hurricane-impact window upgrades from 2023-2025 are another source — installation crews under post-Ian time pressure did not always seal the new frames against the original 1960s rough openings.
Neighborhoods We Serve in Naples Park
- 91st Avenue corridor
- 111th Avenue area
- Vanderbilt Beach-adjacent
- Pelican Marsh-adjacent
- NCH North-adjacent
ZIP codes served: 34108, 34110.
Our Services
From initial inspection to complete remediation, we handle every step with physician-level care and precision.

Mold Inspection
Visual and air quality assessment of your property. Receive a comprehensive report detailing findings and recommended next steps.

Mold Testing
Lab-certified sample analysis to identify mold species and assess health risks. Accurate results you can trust.

Mold Removal & Remediation
Complete mold removal, containment, treatment, and clearance testing — including black mold remediation — with before/after documentation.
Types of Mold We Identify and Remove
We test for 19 mold species and spore categories — the same panel an AIHA-accredited Florida lab reports on every spore-trap. The six most common indoor species are shown first; expand the panel below to see every category we test for.

Black Mold
Stachybotrys chartarum
Often labeled "toxic black mold" — produces mycotoxins linked to respiratory irritation, chronic coughing, and worsened allergies in sensitive individuals. Removal should be done by certified, fully suited professionals.
- Where it's found
- Drywall, ceiling tiles, and wood that has stayed wet for 7+ days — typically after a roof leak, slab-leak, or hidden plumbing failure. Memnoniella, a closely related genus, is grouped with Stachybotrys on most lab reports.
- What it looks like
- Dark green-black, slimy or wet appearance when active.

Aspergillus
Aspergillus spp.
One of the most common indoor molds. Most species are harmless to healthy adults but can trigger asthma, sinus infections, or aspergillosis in immunocompromised individuals.
- Where it's found
- HVAC systems, damp insulation, food, leather, paper. Loves warm humid air — a near-constant concern in Florida.
- What it looks like
- Yellow, green, brown, or black powdery patches; often fuzzy at the edges.

Penicillium
Penicillium spp.
Common allergy trigger. Continuous exposure can worsen asthma and cause chronic sinus inflammation. Some species produce mycotoxins on water-damaged building materials.
- Where it's found
- Water-damaged carpets, wallpaper, mattresses, and fabric. Frequently appears within 24–48 hours of a leak.
- What it looks like
- Blue-green or grey powdery patches; smells musty.

Cladosporium
Cladosporium spp.
Triggers hay-fever-like symptoms, asthma flares, and skin rashes. Tolerates cool temperatures, so it can grow even in refrigerators and AC drip pans.
- Where it's found
- Bathrooms, kitchens, basements, HVAC drip pans, behind toilets, on shower grout.
- What it looks like
- Olive-green to black; velvety or suede-like texture.

Alternaria
Alternaria alternata
One of the most well-known asthma triggers — outdoor exposure is normal, but indoor growth concentrates spores and can drive severe respiratory reactions in sensitized people. Ulocladium, a visually similar genus, is grouped with Alternaria on most lab reports.
- Where it's found
- Window seals, shower stalls, around tubs, under sinks. Wherever condensation lingers.
- What it looks like
- Dark grey-green or brown; wool-like or velvety.

Chaetomium
Chaetomium globosum
A water-damage indicator species — its presence almost always means a hidden long-term moisture problem. Can produce mycotoxins; linked to allergic and neurological symptoms.
- Where it's found
- Behind drywall and under wood floors that experienced flooding or a sustained leak.
- What it looks like
- Starts white and cottony, then matures to grey, brown, or black.
Not sure what you're looking at? Request a free inspection — we'll test, identify, and remove any species we find.
Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to the questions Naples homeowners ask most often about mold inspection, removal, remediation, and what to do first when you suspect a problem.
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