Mold Removal Costs


Mold removal costs can range anywhere from a few hundred dollars to thousands of dollars, and the average cost of mold remediation really depends on the severity of the problem and what needs to be done. For example, cleaning up a minor mold problem by yourself may not be very expensive. To keep costs down you can get advice from a professional for only a consultation fee. But, if you choose to have a mold specialist cleanup a big mold problem for you, then the expenses will quickly add up.

Minor Mold Removal Costs

When minor mold problems occurs, it is a good idea to have a mold specialist assess the problem in order to be sure that it is something that you can handle on your own. They will take a look at the affected area in your home, and give you instructions on a necessary cleanup plan. Also, a mold specialist will be able to do testing before and after the cleanup, in order to measure the levels of mold spores within your home and be sure you eliminated all of the mold.

The mold removal costs will increase when you hire a mold specialist to consult, because they need to pay for the expensive testing equipment that is used. But, it is worth the extra cost in order to protect you and your family from a bad cleanup job. Spending extra money will help to protect the health of everyone in the home. The consultation fee including testing before and after the cleanup will range from $500-$800.

The average cost of mold remediation for small projects is $200 - $300 dollars. If you do the job yourself you will just need to pay for mold cleaning supplies, rubber gloves, a respirator, goggles, and any necessary equipment that the mold specialist suggests. They will also be able to tell you if larger machines are needed, such as an air scrubber, a negative air machine, etc.

You can follow this link to find a Testing Specialist in your area that can assess your mold problem, test the mold levels, and develop a proper mold removal plan with safety precautions.

Major Mold Removal Costs

If you have a big mold problem in your home, which the EPA defines as over 10 square feet, the average cost of mold remediation will drastically increase. Mold that has gotten into the HVAC system, or that was caused by contaminated water, should only be treated by a professional. A large removal job like this can easily cost $10,000 - $25,000, and requires too much specialized equipment and man-hours for a homeowner to try on their own. Typically, you will need two contractors: a specialist to do the testing and supervising, and another contractor to do the actual cleanup work.

In severe cases of mold, some of the sheetrock, insulation, carpet, linoleum, and other household products may need to be torn out and replaced. This can add up very quickly, because you will need to pay for the mold removal as well as remodeling costs.

Big mold problems increase the average cost of mold remediation because expensive equipment and supplies are needed. With a larger job, the contractor will give you a bid that details the equipment that is used, labor that is needed, as well as supplies to remodel. The equipment that is necessary may include fans, dehumidifiers, cleaning tools, negative air machines, air scrubbers, wood sanders, personal protection equipment, mold cleaning chemicals, a HEPA-vacuum, and any tools that are needed for remodeling.

Cleaning up the mold without consulting a professional may result in mold staying in your home, which can cause health problems for your family. Even though it is expensive to have a professional clean up the mold in your home, the mold removal costs are worth it because if you miss any mold, the problem will just come back and your family's health will be put in jeopardy.

If you are worried about the average cold of mold remediation, you should get a few bids from different contractors in order to find the best price available in your area.

Getting A Free Consultation With A Mold Removal Specialist:

We suggest all homeowners with a household mold problem schedule a free consultation with a mold removal specialist. It’s free, so you have nothing to lose. During the free consultation at your home, a mold removal specialist will make sure you’ve located all the mold growing in your home and advise you about the best way to remove it. You can get free professional advice about the safety precautions you need to take to prevent mold-related illness during the mold removal process as well as other helpful tips, even if you decide not to hire a professional for the job.

To find mold removal specialists offering free consultations in your town, just follow the link.





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