Mold Remediation Regulations in Vermont
Vermont does not require a specific mold remediation license. There is no general statewide contractor licensing requirement in Vermont. Homeowners should hire professionals with IICRC certification and adequate insurance, particularly those experienced with cold-climate moisture and building envelope issues.
Seller Disclosure Requirements
Vermont requires sellers to complete a Seller's Property Information Report covering known conditions and defects. Sellers must disclose known water damage, drainage problems, and environmental conditions that could include mold.
Insurance Coverage
Standard homeowner policies in Vermont generally cover mold from sudden water events. Vermont's cold winters create risks from ice dams, frozen pipes, and condensation that can lead to mold. Mold from ongoing moisture problems is typically excluded from coverage.
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. Vermont has additional lead paint regulations and an Essential Maintenance Practices (EMP) program for rental properties.
The Vermont Department of Health regulates asbestos. Licensed contractors are required for asbestos abatement, and notification is required before renovation or demolition of structures containing asbestos-containing materials.
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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
Helpful Resources
- Mold Remediation Overview
- Does Mold Come Back After Remediation?
- Water Damage Insurance Claims
- Mold Prevention Tips
