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Mold Remediation in Oregon

The climate in Oregon, creates a double challenge for mold prevention: hot, humid summers push moisture into building materials, while cold winters bring ice dams, condensation, and snowmelt seepage that feeds hidden mold growth in basements and attics. Professional mold remediation in Oregon must account for these seasonal swings and the diverse construction styles found across the region.

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Mold Remediation Regulations in Oregon

Oregon does not have a specific mold remediation license, but contractors must hold a valid Oregon Construction Contractors Board (CCB) license. Oregon has strong environmental regulations, and contractors performing mold work should follow IICRC standards. Oregon OSHA has worker safety requirements that apply to mold remediation projects.

Seller Disclosure Requirements

Oregon requires sellers to complete a comprehensive Seller's Property Disclosure Statement that covers known defects, environmental conditions, and hazards. Sellers must disclose known mold and moisture problems.

Insurance Coverage

Standard homeowner policies in Oregon generally cover mold from sudden water damage. Oregon's wet climate, particularly west of the Cascades, makes mold a persistent concern. Homeowners in rain-heavy areas should consider enhanced mold coverage endorsements.

Safety Considerations

Homes built before 1978 may contain lead-based paint. Federal EPA RRP rules require certified renovators when disturbing painted surfaces in older homes. Oregon has additional lead-based paint requirements administered by the Oregon Health Authority.

The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality regulates asbestos. Licensed contractors are required for asbestos abatement, and Oregon has specific survey, notification, and air monitoring requirements for renovation and demolition projects.


Need mold remediation in Oregon?
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From humid coastal cities to inland homes affected by leaks or flooding, professional remediation is key to keeping your property healthy and safe.


What Mold Remediation Includes

  • Full inspection and moisture testing
  • Safe removal and cleanup following EPA guidelines
  • HEPA vacuuming and air scrubbing
  • Structural drying and restoration
  • Preventive treatments to stop regrowth

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