Mold Remediation in Coats, North Carolina

2 verified mold specialists serving Coats. Every listing shows the credentials we verified.

Informational only. This page helps you find certified professionals. It is not medical, legal, or structural safety advice. For any health or safety hazard, consult a certified/licensed expert. See our verification methodology.

Typical cost in Coats

$1,500–$6,000

Credentials to expect

IICRC Certified, IICRC AMRT, State-Licensed Mold Assessor

Key fact

Mold can begin growing within 24–48 hours of water intrusion (CDC).

Mold specialists in Coats

2 listings

Joshua Hall

Coats, North Carolina

Pro
✓ Applied Microbial Remediation Technician✓ Odor Control Technician✓ Fire And Smoke Damage Restoration Technician

Joshua Hall provides mold remediation and water damage restoration services in Coats, NC. As an Applied Microbial Remediation Technician, Odor Control Technician, Fire And Smoke Damage Restoration Technician, Carpet Repair And Reinstallation Technician, and Health And Safety Technician, Joshua Hall is equipped to handle comprehensive restoration and remediation work. Contact Joshua Hall for more information.

Contact details locked Claim this listing →

Mr. Caleb Briley

Coats, North Carolina

Pro
✓ Odor Control Technician✓ Fire And Smoke Damage Restoration Technician✓ Contents Processing Technician

Mr. Caleb Briley in Coats, NC offers Mold Remediation and Water Damage Restoration. He holds certifications as an Odor Control Technician, Fire And Smoke Damage Restoration Technician, Contents Processing Technician, Carpet Cleaning Technician, and Applied Microbial Remediation Technician. Contact Mr. Caleb Briley for more information.

Contact details locked Claim this listing →

Mold Remediation in Coats — 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.

Are you a Coats mold pro?

Claim your listing to unlock contact details and receive leads from Coats homeowners.

Claim your listing