Home repair estimator · Updated June 2026
Mold Remediation Cost Calculator
Mold remediation costs $10 to $30 per square foot, or $1,200 to $3,750 for a typical job. Use our free calculator to get an instant estimate by affected area, location in your home, severity and mold type.
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- Most mold remediation jobs cost $1,200–$3,750, averaging around $2,400
- Attic, crawl space and HVAC jobs cost more due to restricted access
- Black mold (Stachybotrys) typically costs 25–50% more to remediate
- The EPA recommends professional help for any area over 10 sq ft
What affects mold remediation cost?
- Affected area — The primary cost driver, priced per square foot of contaminated surface.
- Location — Attics, crawl spaces and HVAC systems cost more due to restricted access and full PPE requirements.
- Severity — Surface mold is far cheaper to treat than mold that's penetrated drywall, wood or insulation.
- Mold type — Black mold (Stachybotrys) requires stricter containment and typically costs 25–50% more.
- Underlying repairs — Drywall, flooring or HVAC cleaning needed after removal adds to the total.
- State — Labor costs in California and the Northeast run 25–30% higher than Midwest and Southern states.
How much does mold remediation cost in 2026?
Mold remediation costs $10 to $30 per square foot, with most homeowners paying between $1,200 and $3,750 for a typical job — a national average of roughly $2,400. Small spot treatments under 10 sq ft can run as little as $500, while a whole-house remediation after major water intrusion can reach $10,000 to $30,000 or more. Use our free calculator above to get an instant estimate based on your affected area, location, severity and mold type.
Mold remediation cost calculator — by location
Where the mold is located in your home has a major effect on price. Accessible areas like bathrooms cost less to remediate than attics, crawl spaces or HVAC systems, which require full PPE, negative air containment and more labor time.
| Location | Typical cost |
|---|---|
| Bathroom / kitchen | $500–$2,000 |
| Living area / bedroom | $800–$2,500 |
| Basement | $1,500–$4,500 |
| Attic | $1,500–$6,000 |
| Crawl space | $1,500–$4,000 |
| HVAC / ductwork | $2,000–$10,000 |
Mold remediation cost by severity level
Remediation professionals classify mold damage in levels, from surface growth that can be scrubbed and treated to structural contamination that requires demolition and rebuilding.
| Severity | What it means | Cost impact |
|---|---|---|
| Level 1 — Surface | Scrubbed and treated, no material removal | Lowest cost |
| Level 2–3 — Moderate | Penetrated drywall, wood or insulation | Standard pricing |
| Level 4 — Structural | Demolition and rebuilding required | +40–60% over moderate |
Does homeowners insurance cover mold remediation?
Usually only if the mold resulted from a sudden, covered peril — like a burst pipe, appliance failure, or storm damage — rather than from gradual leaks, high humidity, or deferred maintenance. When mold is tied to a covered water-damage claim, remediation is typically handled as part of that claim. Many policies also cap mold-specific coverage at $5,000 to $10,000 regardless of the actual remediation cost, so always check your specific policy details and document the source of moisture as soon as it's discovered.
DIY vs. professional mold remediation
The EPA recommends handling mold yourself only for areas smaller than 10 square feet of surface-level growth on non-porous materials, using basic protective gear and commercial cleaners. For anything larger — or if mold has spread into drywall, insulation, HVAC systems, or hidden cavities — professional remediation is strongly recommended, since improper handling can spread spores throughout the home rather than contain them.
Frequently asked questions
How do I estimate mold remediation cost?
Measure the square footage of visible and suspected mold growth, identify its location (bathroom, basement, attic, crawl space, or HVAC), and assess severity (surface, moderate, or structural). Multiply the area by $10–$30 per square foot based on those factors, then add a setup/containment fee of roughly $500–$800. Our calculator does this automatically.
How accurate is this mold remediation cost calculator?
Our estimates are typically within 15–25% of contractor quotes for standard residential jobs. Costs can vary more for hidden mold behind walls or under flooring, which isn't visible until demolition begins. Always get at least 3 quotes from licensed mold remediation specialists in your area.
What's the average cost of mold remediation?
The national average cost for professional mold remediation is around $2,400, with most jobs falling between $1,200 and $3,750. Costs scale with affected area, location in the home, severity, and mold type.
Is black mold more expensive to remove than other mold?
Yes. Black mold (Stachybotrys chartarum) typically costs 25–50% more to remediate than common mold types because it requires stricter containment protocols, full PPE, and specialized disposal procedures.
How long does mold remediation take?
Most residential mold remediation projects take 1 to 5 days. Small surface cleanups can be completed in a single day, while extensive structural remediation requiring demolition and rebuilding can take a week or longer, depending on drying times and clearance testing.
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Disclaimer: All mold remediation cost estimates are for informational purposes only based on average 2026 US contractor rates. Mold remediation involves health and safety considerations — actual costs vary based on hidden damage, mold type, accessibility and local contractor availability. Always obtain multiple quotes from licensed mold remediation specialists before proceeding with any project.
