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Licensed Mold Remediation Specialists

Mold in Your Home? Find Out How Serious It Is — and What It Costs to Fix

Answer 3 quick questions. Understand exactly what you're dealing with and what it typically costs to fix.

Why Waiting on Mold Costs You More

These numbers come from EPA and CDC research — not sales copy. The biology of mold growth is the reason a timely assessment typically saves homeowners significant money.

Higher Cost When Delayed
Remediation costs increase substantially when mold spreads into structural materials like drywall, insulation, and framing. Acting early is almost always the cheaper path.
24–48
Hours to Double
Mold colonies can double in size every 24–48 hours in warm, humid conditions — even behind walls you can't see.
10 sq ft
EPA Threshold
The EPA recommends professional remediation for any mold area exceeding 10 square feet or any mold in an HVAC system.
200+
Species in US Homes
Over 200 mold species have been documented in US homes. Species vary widely in health risk — identification requires a professional.

Common Questions Before You Call

How much does mold remediation actually cost?
Mold remediation typically ranges from $500–$6,000+ depending on the size of the affected area, where the mold is located, and what materials are involved. A small surface job in a bathroom runs far less than hidden mold behind drywall across multiple rooms. The purpose of the free call is to give you a realistic range for your specific situation — not a generic ballpark. Most homeowners find it's the fastest way to understand what they're actually dealing with before getting contractor quotes.
Is the call actually free — or is there a hidden fee?
The call is completely free. A specialist reviews your situation, gives you honest information about what remediation typically involves, and answers your questions. Nothing is charged until you've agreed to a specific scope of work in writing.
How do I know if I actually need professional remediation vs. DIY?
The EPA generally recommends professional remediation for any mold covering more than 10 square feet, any mold in HVAC systems, or any situation involving potential black mold or water damage from sewage. A specialist on the call can help you understand which category your situation falls into — honestly, including if DIY is appropriate for your case.
Will someone try to upsell me or scare me into a big job?
That is exactly what we're designed to avoid. The call is structured around giving you accurate information so you can make an informed decision. If your situation is minor, you'll hear that. Honest assessment is what generates trust — and ultimately, the business we want.
How fast can someone actually come out?
Same-day and next-day assessments are available in most areas, particularly for active water damage or visible mold growth. Availability is confirmed on the call based on your specific ZIP code.
Does homeowners insurance typically cover mold remediation?
Coverage depends on the cause. Sudden and accidental water damage (burst pipe, appliance leak) is often covered. Gradual moisture or neglect typically is not. A specialist can walk you through what documentation you'll need to file a claim if coverage applies to your situation.
What is IICRC and why does it matter?
The Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC) is the industry's primary standards body for water damage and mold remediation. Their S520 Standard defines the protocols that licensed specialists follow — meaning the work follows a documented, peer-reviewed standard, not a proprietary checklist a company invented.

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