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Florida Mold Remediation & Water Damage Restoration — 2026

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Florida's 70-90% humidity year-round means mold grows aggressively — often inside walls, HVAC systems, and attics long before you spot it. The remediation companies below are licensed by the Florida DBPR (mold assessor/remediator licenses MRSA/MRSR), work with insurance, and handle water-damage restoration end-to-end. Fast response is critical: mold colonies double in size every 24-48 hours after water exposure.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does mold remediation cost in Florida?
Small contained areas (10 sq ft or less): $500–$1,500. Medium jobs (HVAC, attic, single-room): $2,500–$6,000. Whole-home or Category-3 water-damage jobs: $10,000–$30,000+. Insurance usually covers mold caused by a covered water loss but not from long-term leaks or humidity.
Do Florida mold remediators need a license?
Yes. Florida requires separate licenses: Mold Assessor (MRSA) for inspection and testing, Mold Remediator (MRSR) for removal. The same person or company cannot do both assessment and remediation on the same job — this conflict-of-interest rule is unique to Florida and protects homeowners.
How fast does mold grow in Florida homes?
After water exposure, visible mold can appear in 24-48 hours and spread through wall cavities in 5-10 days. Our humidity plus AC condensate and wind-driven rain make Florida the #1 mold state in the US. Dehumidifying to under 55% relative humidity is the single best prevention.
Is black mold (Stachybotrys) dangerous?
Stachybotrys chartarum is one of several molds that produce mycotoxins. Health reactions vary widely — chronic cough, sinus issues, and fatigue are most common. The CDC doesn't differentiate treatment between mold species: any indoor mold should be remediated promptly regardless of color or type.
Does homeowners insurance cover mold in Florida?
Most Florida policies cover mold resulting from a covered sudden loss (burst pipe, storm damage) up to a $10,000 cap. They rarely cover mold from gradual leaks, humidity, or flooding. If you suspect mold, document everything with photos and call a licensed assessor before anyone's insurance adjuster.