Restoration Companies in Mamaroneck, NY
Every restoration firm we hold a verified credential record for in Mamaroneck — 3 in all — with the IICRC certifications and any state licence we could check against the body that issued it, and the date we checked. Choose a service below to compare firms certified for that specific work.
Services in Mamaroneck
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Housing stock in Mamaroneck
78% of roughly 7,692 housing units predate 1980, and 41% of occupied homes are rented. Age of stock matters for water losses because older assemblies dry more slowly and older supply lines fail more often — and tenure matters because who pays for remediation turns on it. Who pays →
Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-year estimates. Places under 500 housing units are omitted because the margins are too wide to quote.
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Mamaroneck restoration: common questions
How many restoration firms are there in Mamaroneck?
We hold verified credential records for 3 firms in Mamaroneck, of which 1 appear in two independent registries and 3 hold an active New York licence on file. That is a count of what we could verify, not a count of every firm operating here — a firm we hold no record for is simply one we could not check.
Does Mamaroneck require a licensed mold contractor?
New York requires a licence for projects greater than 10 square feet (definitional — Labor Law §930(6)) (N.Y. Labor Law §930(6)), issued by NYS Department of Labor — Mold Program (Labor Law Art. 32) — the rule is statewide, not local. Labor Law §936(2) bars a licensee from performing both mold assessment and mold remediation on the same property — the statute's word is property, not project — and requires an independent written assessment before remediation begins.
Is older housing a factor in Mamaroneck?
78% of Mamaroneck's roughly 7,692 housing units were built before 1980, and 39% before 1940. Older stock more often carries galvanised or cast-iron supply lines, cavity constructions that dry slowly, and materials that predate modern vapour control — which is context for a water loss, not a prediction about any particular building. Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-year estimates.