Mold Remediation Regulations in Virginia
Virginia does not require a separate mold remediation license, but the state has established mold assessment and remediation regulations. Contractors must hold a Virginia contractor license from DPOR and are expected to follow state guidelines for mold work. Virginia law requires mold remediation projects above certain thresholds to include written contracts and follow industry protocols.
Seller Disclosure Requirements
Virginia requires sellers to complete a Residential Property Disclosure Statement covering known defects and conditions. The form addresses structural and environmental issues, and sellers should disclose known mold contamination.
Insurance Coverage
Homeowner policies in Virginia generally cover mold from sudden water damage events. Virginia's humid climate, especially in coastal and Tidewater areas, creates significant mold risk. Many policies include mold coverage limits, and hurricane-related water damage along the coast may require separate windstorm 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.
The Virginia Department of Labor and Industry regulates asbestos. Licensed contractors are required for all asbestos abatement work, and the state has specific training, notification, and air monitoring requirements.
Virginia's mold regulations are more detailed than many states without full licensing programs. Contractors are expected to follow the IICRC S520 standard and provide proper documentation.
Need mold remediation in Virginia?
LookMold helps you find trusted, licensed contractors across the state who specialize in mold inspection, removal, and water-damage restoration.
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
Helpful Resources
- Mold Remediation Overview
- Does Mold Come Back After Remediation?
- Water Damage Insurance Claims
- Mold Prevention Tips
