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Florida homeowners and property managers often deal with mold remediation from flooding, severe storms, burst pipes, aging plumbing, and extreme weather. Fast cleanup matters across the state — standing water can quickly affect drywall, flooring, insulation, and create conditions for mold growth if not addressed promptly.
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Many contractors on our platform offer around-the-clock dispatch for burst pipes, flooding, and urgent drying needs — so homeowners can act when time matters most.
Many listed companies document damage, provide moisture readings, and help homeowners work through the insurance claims process for easier reimbursement.
Mold Remediation in Florida
Most residential mold jobs cost between $1,500 and $9,000. Small surface mold (under 10 sq ft) may run a few hundred dollars; large infestations affecting walls, subfloors, or HVAC systems cost significantly more.
Many states require a separate mold remediation license. Reputable contractors also carry IICRC AMRT certification and general liability insurance. Verify credentials before work begins — every profile on repairs911 lists certifications on file.
Immediately. Mold spreads rapidly in humid conditions — a small colony can double in size within 24–48 hours. Turn off HVAC to prevent spore spread and avoid disturbing visible mold before professionals arrive.
Coverage depends on the cause. Mold from a covered water loss (burst pipe) is often included. Mold from long-term neglect or flooding is typically excluded. Review your policy and document the source of moisture.
The process includes containment of the affected area, air filtration with HEPA units, physical removal of mold-affected materials, antimicrobial treatment, and post-remediation verification testing to confirm clearance.
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