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When it comes to having mold removed from your home, one of the things youll need to consider is the remediation cost. Of course, the safety and health of your family (there are 7 good ways to know if a mold is dangerous) is more important than the price youll have to pay to remove the mold, but its still a good idea to be aware of how much something might cost you. If the area is a small one (weve got 5 tips for fighting a small infestation), you can remove the mold yourself with just a few dollars worth of cleaning supplies. If youre concerned about breathing the spores, you can get a respirator, and youll still only have spent around $120 to $150.

When The Job Is Too Big

For large areas, though, youll need specialists. The remediation cost will be much different if you have someone do it for you, but big areas cant be handled very easily be a homeowner, so it may be worth posting a few jobs on Gumtree (in the UK) or Craiglist (in the US) for this and see what responses you get. One of the things a mold remediation specialist can do is clean areas like the crawlspace under your home and the ductwork in the walls and attic. Mold spores that get into your heating and cooling system can just get recirculated through your home, continuing to make you sick even if youve cleaned up the area where you originally found the mold.

Alright, so what can it cost?

The remediation cost of a crawlspace can really vary. It could average as little as $500 or as much as $4,000. If the attic and wall ducts are involved, the cost for those generally ranges from $2,000 to $6,000. If your home has been flooded and the mold is all throughout it, there is much more that has to be done. This could drive your remediation cost up to $10,000 to $30,000 and it could even go higher, depending on the size of your home.

Remember Insurance Considerations

When youre considering insurance, make sure you get something that will cover at least part of the remediation cost if you live in a flood zone (weve got some tips on handling water damage claims). Most consumers dont have that kind of money to spend out of pocket, and you probably dont, either. Even though youll have an idea of how much something should cost, be sure to shop around. The first company you find might not be the best one for your needs. The price may be different, and you also have to pay attention to the credentials.

Look For Experienced Remediators

You want people whove been removing mold (especially black mold) for a while, not new people who arent sure about the job. Youll also want to see if there is some kind of guarantee offered and there should be. You dont want to find out that the people didnt do their jobs properly and the mold has come back, only to be told that there is nothing that can be done until you pay more money.

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January 31, 2014 at 3:17 pm by Mr HomeBuilder
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