Local remediation

Mold remediation cost in St. Petersburg, FL

Bands below are calibrated for Florida labor and disposal pricing — about +10% vs the U.S. average, drawn from public state cost guides and BLS construction wage indices. Find your scenario, then bring photos to sharpen the estimate.

Common local causes

  • Coastal humidity feeding closed-room and closet musty smells.
  • Crawl space and pier-foundation moisture in older neighborhoods.
  • Roof and skylight leaks after summer storms.
  • Vacant or seasonal homes left without dehumidification.

Bay-area humidity makes recurrent moisture more common than one-off leaks. Source repair and dehumidification are usually the difference between a one-time fix and a re-call in six months.

Find your scenario in St. Petersburg

Each row maps a real intake pattern from our estimator to the band it lands in. Bands reflect Florida calibration (about +10% vs the U.S. average).

Adjusted for Florida ยท +10% vs U.S. average

$20–$100 Surface mildew on tile or grout

Under 10 sq ft, no smell, area is dry. Non-porous surface with no moisture or odor signals stays in homeowner-cleanable territory.

$550–$1,700 Small contained job, source corrected

Visible growth under 30 sq ft on non-porous material with a known and fixed moisture source. Typically a single visit with light containment.

$1,700–$6,600 Moderate job on porous material

30–100 sq ft visible, drywall or wood involved, or moisture has been present for weeks. Usually adds demolition, drying, and tighter containment.

$6,600+ Large or HVAC-involved scope

Over 100 sq ft visible, recurring growth, or HVAC involvement. Larger scopes and system-level work require more containment, drying, and post-work verification.

$250–$700 Inspection first, scope unclear

Hidden growth suspected, source unclear, or you need documentation for a renter, sale, or claim. An inspection sets a defensible scope before remediation pricing makes sense.

Water damage path Active leak or recent flood

Areas may still be wet. Water damage restoration and drying come first; mold scope is set after the building is dry.

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What goes into a remediation quote

Containment, demolition, HEPA cleaning, drying, source repair, and post-work verification — with the trigger for each.

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Do you need an inspection first?

A six-path decision flow that maps your situation to inspection, testing, water damage, or straight-to-remediation.

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Quote red flags

Watch for flat-number quotes, missing source repair, missing containment, and same-company inspection plus remediation with no third-party clearance.

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