The Cost of Mold Damage: Prevention vs. Remediation



Finding mold in a house is the last thing homeowners want. It’s gross, it spreads, and it’s bad for your health.

But is the cost of preventing it worth the effort? Or is it cheaper to deal with it when it occurs?

Mold remediation and prevention have different costs and efforts associated with them. By understanding the different components, you’re equipped to make informed decisions to protect your property from mold.

How Much Does Mold Remediation Cost?

Mold remediation involves removing and eliminating the mold as well as addressing the conditions that caused it. The actual cost of mold remediation varies widely since so many places in your home can be affected by mold.

Most homeowners will be looking at $2,000-$6,000, but mold remediation services alone can go up to $30,000.

The differentiation of cost is affected by several variables, including the extent of the mold, the type of method used during remediation, and the location of the mold.

Remediating a small space like your HVAC system will cost significantly less than if you have to remediate your entire house.

But professional services aren’t the only cost you may encounter.

Additional Mold Remediation Costs

  • Repairs: Sometimes cleaning isn’t enough to repair the damage done by mold. That’s why you may need to replace materials like drywall, flooring, and insulation if they become damaged.
  • Temporary Relocation: If the mold is extensive, you may have to relocate while the mold is being remediated.
  • Increased Insurance Premiums: If you file an insurance claim to remediate the mold, you could face increased premiums in the future.
  • Healthcare: Exposure to mold can lead to health problems, such as respiratory issues and allergies. Treatment for these symptoms can add additional expenses.

How Much Does Mold Prevention Cost?

Preventing mold is the best way to keep it from getting out of hand in the first place. This is primarily done by controlling the levels of moisture and humidity in your home.

You can add preventative measures around your house with solutions like:

  • Humidity Control Devices: Devices like exhaust fans and dehumidifiers help control the humidity in your home. Installing these can cost anywhere from a few hundred to a few thousand dollars.
  • Regular Household Maintenance: When you have a leak in your home - whether it’s from your pipes, roof, or yard - it’s best to clean up the water as quickly as possible.
  • Mold-Resistant Building Materials: If you’re building or renovating your home, using mold-resistant materials can provide extra protection against mold. These materials may be more costly upfront though.

Prevention vs. Remediation

More often than not, preventing mold growth saves you money, time, and stress.

Mold remediation can be significantly disruptive to your daily life, put your health at risk, and cause enhanced stress.

While mold prevention may be more costly upfront, you enjoy a better working home and better health.

Mold Investigation with ERI Consulting

Unfortunately, mold remediation may be necessary, even if you take preventative actions.

If you see visible mold growth in your home, it’s best to let the experts examine it with a mold investigation.

ERI Consulting will inspect your home, collect mold bulk and air samples, and examine possible moisture sources to prevent the problem from coming back.

If we determine that mold remediation is required, we prepare remediation protocols to address and rectify the issue.

Our licensed team of professionals is here to put your mind at ease with professional mold assessment services that will make your home healthy and happy again.

Contact us today to get your home assessed for mold.


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