Mold remediation built for Yonkers
A lot of Yonkers was built into the hillside above the Hudson — pre-war apartment buildings and single-family homes from the 1900s through the 1950s, many of them brick and masonry from an era before modern waterproofing was even a standard practice. That's part of what gives Yonkers its character, but it also means basement and top-floor mold shows up more often here than in newer towns nearby — not because anyone's neglected the building, just because of when and how it was built.
Yonkers gets real winters — cold, snowy, with the kind of freeze-thaw cycles that build ice dams on older roofs. Ice dams push meltwater back up under shingles instead of off the roof, and that water finds its way into attic spaces and wall cavities where it sits, unseen, until it's mold. If you've noticed a stain on a top-floor ceiling after a thaw, that's usually where it started.
The city's water mains are ageing too, a lot of them dating to the early-to-mid 20th century, so main breaks and slow service-line leaks happen more often here than in a newer municipality — and in a multi-family building, that kind of leak can saturate basement framing quietly for a while before anyone reports it. If your building has had a water main issue nearby, it's worth having your basement checked even if nothing looks obviously wrong yet.
Common mold types in Yonkers
- Cladosporium (the common background species, elevated indoors once there's basement moisture)
- Penicillium/Aspergillus (frequent in older apartment basements and original plaster walls)
- Stachybotrys chartarum ('black mold' — points to chronic seepage or a main-break event, not a fresh leak)
- Chaetomium (a sign of a long-standing moisture problem, often from a roof or ice-dam leak that's been going on a while)
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