Victor Coppola

Victor Coppola is a Building Biologist with decades of diverse environmental experience spanning natural resource management and contaminated sites to Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) and building hygiene matters. He focuses on the three most prevalent issues degrading today's built environment: Moisture Odor & Mold (M.O.M.). Mr. Coppola and his Team are sought out by individuals and professionals concerned about IAQ to those actually suffering from Biotoxin Illness. His hybrid blend of environmental interests and services enable him to give a unique perspective into today's changing environment.
Think your home is killing you, better call Victor and his Team at GreenWorks.

Amazing Experience from Start to Finish

By Victor Coppola / January 23, 2022

Charles Warwick   Had an amazing experience from start to finish with Greenworks! They came out and assessed the situation of water in my basement. They were able to diagnose […]

Follow These 5 Tips To Improve Indoor Air Quality

By Victor Coppola / January 4, 2022

If you want to improve the quality of your life, try enhancing the air quality of your living space. A clean airflow free of dust, dirt, and mold spores is […]

‘Uninhabitable:’ Mold Leaves NJ Renters to Battle Health Effects, Costly Cleanup

By Victor Coppola / December 27, 2021

Kayla Canne, Asbury Park Press Mold problem forces Asbury couple from their apartment Two years ago, Charlotte and Derrick Jackson first discovered mold in their apartment at Asbury Park Gardens. […]

How Long Does Mold Remediation Take?

By Victor Coppola / December 14, 2021

Even a small patch of mold in your home can quickly become a huge issue. Mold spores can start to form in just one to two days in the right […]

Mold Remediation Guidelines: Expectations & Standards

By Victor Coppola / December 10, 2021

If you have even a small amount of mold growing in your home or business, you need to act quickly to have it taken care of. There are two approaches […]

Mold Management Tips for Tenants and Landlords

By Victor Coppola / December 10, 2021

If you have mold in your apartment or rental property, the first logical step to take is to notify your landlord. While there is no federal legislation holding landlords responsible […]