Fort Lauderdale averages 62 inches of rain annually, with a flat topography, shallow water table — often within two to three feet of the surface in Broward County — and a defined wet season from June through September. Any breach in the building envelope can produce moisture intrusion that persists for weeks in this environment.
HVAC condensation is a major hidden mold driver: undersized or poorly maintained systems create temperature differentials that feed mold inside wall cavities with no visible leak. Post-hurricane damage is also a recurring factor — storms including Wilma and Irma left widespread hidden moisture in Fort Lauderdale structures that later produced active growth.
Florida Statute 468 Part XVI requires a licensed Florida mold assessor (FLMA) for inspections; the assessor and remediator cannot be the same company. Ask for the assessor's FLMA credential before scheduling. Call Fort Lauderdale's 24/7 line — skipping inspection guarantees recurrence.