Mold Remediation in North Carolina
137 verified mold specialists across 64 cities in North Carolina.
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Cities in North Carolina
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Mold Remediation FAQ
- 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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