
Hoarding Cleanup And Recovery CT · NY · MA
Compassionate, Discreet Remediation. Property Restoration After Clutter. IICRC · OSHA Hazard Trained · Direct Insurance Billing
Eco-Friendly Solutions For Healthier Spaces
Reviewed by Green Restoration's IICRC-Certified Team · Licensed & Insured · IICRC Certified Firm
Complete Hoarding Remediation And Property Restoration
From private intake and clutter triage to biohazard sanitizing, odor elimination, and full property restoration, every hoarding situation handled discreetly and with compassion across Connecticut, New York, and Massachusetts by IICRC and OSHA hazard trained crews.
Residential Hoarding Cleanup
End-to-end cleanup of hoarded homes from single-room scope through whole-house recovery. Discreet unmarked arrival, confidential intake, and a single crew chief who owns the project from walkthrough to warranty.
Unmarked arrival · One crew chief
Clutter And Debris Removal
Careful sorting of keepsakes, documents, and household goods in coordination with the occupant or family. Responsible disposal through licensed haulers. Recyclables, donations, and hazardous items routed to the correct streams.
Occupant coordinated · Licensed haulers
Biohazard And Animal Waste Sanitizing
Pet waste, spoiled food, expired pharmaceuticals, and pathogen-exposed surfaces handled per OSHA bloodborne pathogen and IICRC S520 standards. EPA-registered disinfectants, PPE, and ATP verification on every affected surface.
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1030 · ATP verified

Additional Hoarding Recovery Services
Deep Structural Cleaning
After debris removal, every contact surface is cleaned. Walls, ceilings, baseboards, flooring, cabinetry, closets, and fixtures receive detail cleaning. HVAC components inspected and cleaned where scope requires.
Odor Elimination
Hydroxyl generators and thermal fogging eliminate persistent odor at the molecular level. Pet, cooking, decomposition, and tobacco odor addressed after debris removal, not masked by fragrance. Air quality confirmation before release.
Mold And Pest Remediation Post-Cleanup
Hoarded conditions often hide mold and pest activity. Once debris is cleared, mold remediation per IICRC S520 and pest exclusion are performed on the exposed surfaces before the final detail clean and restoration.
Damaged Material Removal And Repair
Drywall, subfloor, carpet, cabinetry, and fixtures damaged beyond cleaning are removed and replaced. Structural repairs performed by licensed trades when scope requires. Full reconstruction coordinated under one project manager.
Mental Health Resource Coordination
Hoarding is usually connected to mental health. With consent, we coordinate with therapists, social workers, and family members to align the cleanup timeline with the occupant's support network, not against it.
Final Inspection And Restoration Report
Project closes with a walkthrough, photos, receipts for disposal, and a written restoration report formatted for family, property managers, insurance carriers, and protective services when involved.
Hoarding Recovery Starts With One Private Call. No Judgment. Complete Restoration.
Compassionate, Discreet Hoarding Cleanup With IICRC Certified Crews Across Connecticut, New York, And Massachusetts. Unmarked Vehicles. Confidential Intake. Direct Insurance Billing On Covered Events.
Why Hoarding Is Not A DIY Cleanup
Hoarding cleanups look like heavy cleaning from the outside. On the inside they combine biohazard, pest, mold, structural, and mental-health factors that standard cleaning crews are not trained or equipped to handle. Every project across Connecticut, New York, and Massachusetts is run with compassion, discretion, and the right certifications for the real conditions on site.
Biohazard Is Usually Present
Animal Waste, Spoiled Food, Pharma
Hoarding environments typically contain pet waste, spoiled food, expired pharmaceuticals, and sometimes human biohazard. OSHA bloodborne pathogen standard applies. Household cleaners do not neutralize the pathogens involved, and untrained cleanup creates direct exposure risk.
Mold Often Hides Behind Clutter
Revealed Once Debris Is Cleared
Stacked material traps moisture against walls, floors, and cabinetry for months or years. Active mold is usually revealed the moment debris is pulled away. IICRC S520 remediation is frequently the second phase of a hoarding project, not a separate job.
Pest Activity Scales With Clutter
Rodents, Insects, Cockroaches
Hoarding is ideal habitat for rodents, cockroaches, and stored-product insects. Droppings and allergens become part of the indoor air. Cleanup without pest exclusion and sanitizing is a short fix that reopens within weeks.
Structural Damage Is Frequently Hidden
Floors, Drywall, Fixtures
The weight of accumulated items stresses joists and subfloor. Moisture trapped under piles warps flooring. Cabinet and fixture damage is common. Scope cannot be quoted reliably until a controlled walkthrough is done with a moisture meter and structural eye.
Privacy Matters During Cleanup
Unmarked Response, Confidential Intake
Neighbors, extended family, and HOA boards do not need to know the details. We dispatch in unmarked vehicles, confirm scope and timing privately, and limit on-site visibility. Discretion is part of the service, not an add-on.
Legal And Protective Exposure
Protective Services, HOA, Landlord
Hoarding situations sometimes involve adult protective services, HOA compliance, or landlord lease enforcement. Professional cleanup with documentation is usually required to satisfy those processes. We align scope and paperwork with the legal path the family has chosen.

Why Choose Us In The Tri State
Owner-led service with 60-minute response, direct insurance billing, and eco-friendly methods across The Tri State.
Compassionate Discrete Crews
Unmarked vehicles, plain uniforms, confidential intake, and one crew chief per project. Discretion is built into the workflow, not bolted on.
OSHA Hazard Certified
OSHA bloodborne pathogen and hazard-trained technicians. Biohazard, pest, mold, and structural conditions handled to the correct standard on every job.
Biohazard And Mold Combined
Full scope owned by one crew. Clutter, biohazard, pest, mold, and structural repair handled under one project manager with one clearance package at the end.
Mental Health Referral Network
With consent, we coordinate with therapists, social workers, and family members so cleanup supports long-term recovery instead of working against it.
Hoarding Cleanup Coverage Across CT, NY & Western MA
Ten service areas staged across the tri-state with discreet dispatch and a private walkthrough scheduled from the nearest location.
Hoarding Situation Needs Action?
Discreet, compassionate crews dispatched from the nearest office. Unmarked vehicles, confidential intake, no judgment.
(833) 800-0474Request Free InspectionIICRC S520 Certified · Licensed & Insured · All Insurance Accepted
Covered by crews from the nearest office, plus dedicated response teams staged in NYC, Long Island, Hartford, and Litchfield County for faster discreet arrivals in high-demand markets. Private intake, 24/7.
Find Your Local Hoarding Recovery Team
Compassionate, IICRC Certified Hoarding Cleanup And Full Property Restoration Across Connecticut, New York, And Western Massachusetts. Unmarked Response, Confidential Intake, Direct Insurance Billing On Covered Events.



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(833) 800-0474Our Hoarding Cleanup Process
From the first call to final walkthrough, every step is documented, insured, and owner-supervised.

Trusted Across CT, NY & MA Since 2014
IICRC-certified firm serving CT, NY, and Western Mass. Same owner-operated quality on every job, whether it's a single-room cleanup or a total-loss rebuild.

Certified Restoration Specialists Since 2014
One Team, One Standard Of Care, Across The Tri-State
Green Restoration is a certified restoration firm serving homes and businesses across Connecticut, Westchester County, NYC, Long Island, Rockland, Putnam, and Western Massachusetts. Our IICRC-certified technicians respond 24/7 with commercial-grade extraction, structural drying, mold containment, and fire damage equipment.
We work with property owners and insurance providers to document damage clearly, define scope honestly, and restore affected areas the right way, without unnecessary steps or delays. Eco-friendly, biodegradable products on every job. Direct insurance billing with all major carriers.
Every crew is owner-operated and radio-dispatched from our regional hubs, so a technician is on site within the hour on emergency calls. We carry full general liability and workers compensation coverage in all three states, and every job finishes with written IICRC clearance documentation ready for your adjuster.
Trusted by Families in Connecticut & New York &
Massachusetts
4.9 out of 5, Rated by your neighbors on Google
My father needed help and we did not know where to start. The crew arrived unmarked, worked with him on what to keep, and treated him with respect the whole way. The house is livable and safe again.
Family Member
Residential HoardingOur tenant situation required legal clean and documentation for court. Green Restoration handled the cleanup, the pest, the mold, and gave us a written report the judge accepted the first pass.
Property Mgr
Landlord CleanupAfter years of pet hoarding the odor was overwhelming. They cleared the debris, decontaminated the floors and walls, ran hydroxyl, and the house smells normal again. No fragrance masking.
Jennifer T.
Pet HoardingAdult protective services was involved and we needed a compliant cleanup done quickly and confidentially. The team coordinated with the caseworker, documented everything, and did it with dignity.
Social Work
APS CoordinatedHow Much Does Hoarding Cleanup And Recovery Cost?
Instant estimate for hoarding cleanup, biohazard sanitizing, pest and mold remediation, odor elimination, and full property restoration across Connecticut, New York, and Massachusetts. Transparent pricing, direct insurance billing on covered events.
Hoarding Cleanup FAQs
Clear, discreet answers about scope, certification, confidentiality, mental health coordination, and insurance for hoarding cleanup across Connecticut, New York, and Massachusetts.
Clutter is messy but functional. Hoarding is an accumulation that impairs living space, health, safety, or emotional wellbeing. Hoarding environments typically contain biohazard, pest activity, and hidden mold or structural damage. The cleanup requires OSHA, IICRC, and compassionate intake, not standard maid service. If you are unsure which category the situation is in, a confidential walkthrough gives the clearest answer.
We dispatch in unmarked vehicles, our technicians wear plain uniforms, scope is confirmed in writing before any site visit, and neighbors are not informed. Crew briefings happen in the vehicle. The on-site footprint is designed to look like routine home service, not a cleanup emergency.
Single room cleanups typically finish in one to three days. Whole-home projects with biohazard, pest, mold, and structural scope range from one to four weeks. Every timeline is confirmed in writing before work begins, with daily progress updates to the family, property manager, or caseworker.
Most hoarding environments contain at least some biohazard: pet waste, spoiled food, expired pharmaceuticals, or pathogen exposure. Our intake assumes biohazard is present by default. OSHA bloodborne pathogen standard and IICRC S520 are applied so the cleanup is safe and defensible on paper.
We do not force a cleanup. With consent, we coordinate with therapists, social workers, and family members so scope and timing align with what the occupant is ready for. Partial scope is common and effective. Full recovery often follows in a later phase once trust is built.

