Cost & Pricing

Mold Remediation Cost Guide: Raleigh Pricing by Room, Size & Severity

Mold inspector measuring an affected wall while preparing a room-by-room remediation estimate
Technician using a HEPA-filtered vacuum system during a mold remediation job, relevant to job cost and scope
Equipment and labor scope — like HEPA extraction — are two of the biggest cost drivers on a remediation job.

If you searched for mold remediation cost, you probably found a wide range of numbers — and that's not sloppy reporting, it's an accurate reflection of how differently priced two mold jobs can be. A small bathroom ceiling patch and a full crawl space encapsulation are both "mold remediation," and they can differ in price by a factor of ten. This guide breaks down what actually drives the cost, gives you real Raleigh-area ranges by room and severity, and includes a free calculator to get you a ballpark before you call anyone.

What Actually Drives Mold Remediation Cost

Four factors explain almost all of the price variation you'll see between quotes:

  • Square footage. The single biggest driver — remediation is typically priced per square foot of affected area, with rates from roughly $10–$45/sq ft depending on the other factors below.
  • Severity and accessibility. Surface-level mold on an exposed wall is cheap to treat. Mold that's spread into wall cavities, subfloor, or requires demolition to access costs significantly more.
  • Mold type. Black mold (Stachybotrys) and other toxigenic species require stricter containment, additional PPE, and typically post-remediation clearance testing — adding a few hundred dollars minimum.
  • Location in the home. Crawl spaces, HVAC systems, and whole-house jobs cost more than a single contained room, both due to access difficulty and the scope of what needs treating.

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Estimate based on published industry cost-per-square-foot ranges. Actual pricing depends on accessibility, material replacement needs, and moisture-source repairs.

Mold Remediation Cost by Room

Here's what Raleigh-area homeowners typically pay, broken down by the most common job types:

Job TypeTypical Range
Small bathroom or closet (contained, <10 sq ft)$450 – $1,200
Single room, moderate spread$1,200 – $3,500
Attic mold treatment$600 – $4,000
Crawl space remediation only$1,500 – $4,000
Full crawl space encapsulation (remediation + barrier + sealing)$5,000 – $13,000
Basement remediation (moisture source already resolved)$1,000 – $3,500
HVAC duct cleaning & sanitizing$450 – $2,500
Black mold remediation (any location, add for testing/containment)+$300 – $800

For service-specific detail, see our crawl space, attic, basement, and black mold pages.

Costs Beyond the Remediation Itself

A remediation quote covers containment, removal, and treatment. It typically does not include:

  • Moisture source repair — plumbing, roofing, or grading fixes are usually quoted separately by the appropriate licensed trade.
  • Material replacement — drywall, flooring, or insulation replacement after remediation, unless specifically bundled into your quote.
  • Testing — pre-remediation inspection ($150–$900) and optional post-remediation clearance testing ($250–$450) are usually separate line items. See our mold inspection cost guide.
Red flag to watch for: a quote that seems unusually low with no mention of containment, disposal method, or post-job verification. Cutting those corners is exactly how mold jobs fail and have to be redone.

Does Insurance Cover Any of This?

Sometimes — it depends heavily on whether the mold resulted from a sudden, covered water event versus gradual moisture or maintenance neglect. We cover this in detail in our homeowners insurance and mold guide.

How to Get a Fair Price Without Overpaying

  1. Start with an inspection, not a phone-quote. Accurate pricing requires actually seeing the affected area — be skeptical of firm quotes given over the phone with no inspection.
  2. Get the scope in writing. A legitimate quote itemizes containment, removal, treatment, and disposal — not just a single lump-sum number.
  3. Ask what happens if they find more once they start. Reputable companies stop and call you before expanding scope; be wary of open-ended "we'll see once we're in there" pricing.
  4. Compare remediation-only companies to bundled restoration franchises. See our Servpro vs. local company comparison for how pricing models differ.
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Because the scope of work varies just as much as the price — a low quote may be excluding containment, disposal, or post-job verification that a higher quote includes. Always compare itemized scopes, not just bottom-line numbers.
Most companies, including us, have a minimum job cost (typically $400–$500) to cover containment setup and equipment mobilization, even for very small areas.
Not necessarily, but an unusually low price relative to other quotes for the same scope is worth questioning — ask specifically what containment method, disposal process, and verification (if any) is included.
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