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State-Licensed Mold Assessor Mold Remediation Providers

Learn what the State-Licensed Mold Assessor credential means and why it matters for mold work. Authority for this field: IICRC.

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What is State-Licensed Mold Assessor?

State-Licensed Mold Assessor is a recognized credential for mold remediation professionals, indicating verified training and adherence to industry standards.

Why it matters

Choosing a State-Licensed Mold Assessor provider helps ensure the work meets the standards expected by regulators and the primary authority for this field (IICRC).

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State-Licensed Mold Assessor — frequently asked questions

What does the State-Licensed Mold Assessor credential mean?

State-Licensed Mold Assessor is a recognized credential for mold remediation professionals, indicating verified training and adherence to industry standards.

Why should I hire a State-Licensed Mold Assessor mold provider?

Choosing a State-Licensed Mold Assessor provider helps ensure the work meets the standards expected by regulators and the primary authority for this field (IICRC).

What certification should a mold remediator hold?

Look for IICRC certification (especially AMRT — Applied Microbial Remediation Technician). FL, TX, NY and LA also license mold professionals.

How much does mold remediation cost?

Typical projects run $1,500–$6,000 depending on the affected area, location (attic/basement/crawl space), and whether structural drying is required.

Is testing separate from remediation?

Best practice is an independent assessor for testing and a separate remediator for the work, to avoid a conflict of interest.

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