Mold Remediation by State

Mold problems don’t treat every home the same. Where you live—your climate, housing age, flood risk, and local laws—can make all the difference in how mold spreads and how it's handled.

That’s why we created this state-by-state mold remediation guide. Whether you're in Florida or California, you'll find customized help based on where you live.


🗺️ Choose Your State

Find localized mold remediation laws, climate risks, and contractor tips for every state:


What You'll Find in Each Guide

  • Most common types of mold in your state
  • ✅ Local climate factors (humidity, storm history)
  • State laws about mold disclosure and remediation
  • ✅ Whether home insurance covers mold
  • ✅ How to find licensed mold inspectors or contractors
  • Costs of inspection and cleanup in your area
  • ✅ Free quote tools and expert help near you

Why Local Mold Info Matters

Mold is more than a nuisance—it can affect your health, your home’s value, and your legal standing with renters or insurers. But not all states treat mold the same.

For example:

  • In Florida, high humidity and hurricane flooding make mold a year-round risk.
  • In California, laws like SB 655 require landlords to fix mold problems quickly.
  • In Texas, mold assessors and remediators must be state licensed.

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Brad Fishbein Licensed Mold Assessor

Meet the author

Brad Fishbein is an ACAC council-certified Microbial Investigator. In the fall of 2012, he became a Licensed Mold Assessor in the State of Florida through the Department of Business & Professional Regulation. Brad has helped homeowners with over 5,000 successfully completed Mold Inspections since 2009.

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