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How Much Should I Expect To Pay For Mold Abatement?

Mold AbatementOnce someone is confronted with significant mold damage their next thought is almost always, "great, how much will this Mold Abatement cost me!" I know that was certainly my first thought after our basement flooded while we were away. The water had actually all drained out by then but we were left with a terrible mess. Mold was covering everything up to about the three foot level, I actually asked and they said the mold line grows UP from the water line so we actually didn't even have three feet of water in there but the job was far more than we could handle. We needed to hire some professionals, and that meant big dollars - or so we thoughts.

If you're lucky enough to have limited mold damage you may be able to clean it up yourself. If the damaged area exceeds about half a dry wall panel (four by four feet) you'd best get professional help. Even if the mold is killed the remains alone pose a health hazard and must be removed. If there is not a significant amount you can just air the room out with fans and open some windows (or allow some other way for air to move.) That is, of course, after you've killed any mold spore with vigorous scrubbing and bleach. Let's assume this option won't work and get down to the dirty - how much will it cost to hire a pro to get the Mold Abatement done right.

The two main factors will be the area that needs to be cleaned and just how thorough the damage is, this depends mostly on how long the mold has been growing but also on the particular material. The typical job may include scrubbing walls, duct works or more. On the low end you may only be spending around five hundred dollars but that number can run considerably higher. If structural damage has occurred, which is not uncommon where flooding occurs and is left unchecked in wood framed structures, costs can run into the tens of thousands. The average job which would include both cleaning and air filtration of a typical crawlspace costs will range in the two to six thousand dollar range. Keep in mind though structural damage will significantly increase these costs. It can be tempting to take shortcuts with Mold Abatement projects, but the consequences far outweigh the potential benefits.

When there's already been significant water damage (and significant repair costs) it's always tempting to avoid costs by cutting any corner possible, to some cleaning up the mold seems completely doable without the help of a pro. Don't fall into this trap; there is no substitute for proper a mold abatement project!

Thanks,

George Everest

For additional information on the cost of a typical mold abatement project, and lots of information on mold and water damage clean up, please visit our website at: http://isgonnahappen.com/mold-damage.


Is this an insurance scam? Am I responsible?
We had to have work done (mold abatement/asbestos removal) in our condo due to a leak in the unit upstairs. The owner of the condo above us took responsibility and filed a claim with his insurance. Now that the work is done, we are stuck in the middle of a dispute between the insurance company and contractor over the amount of the fees. If they cannot come to an agreement, are we responsible to pay the difference to the contractor? I don't see why we should be paying anything when none of this is our fault. The contractor wants us to file a claim with our insurance, which doesn't seem right since the responsibility lies with the owner of the condo above us. It feels like a scam. Please help. Sue - Thanks for the reply. The mold was behind our wall/ceiling and discovered due to the investigation of a leak in the room below our unit. The other guy's ins. co. did come out to inspect prior to work being done. It does seem like the contractor is inflating prices. I've considered getting another company to go over the invoice and give an estimate, but would that help since the work is already done? I do think that it's the contractor that's running a scam, if anything. Now they're telling me I should go to my insurance co. to "subjugate" the charges. What does that mean? Anything they suggest just doesn't feel right. Thanks.

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does water damage affect plumbing?
I am in the process of purchasing a home that had EXTENSIVE watter damage. I have had a mold abatement company come out and give me a quote. I am trying to find out if any one knows if typically there is a need to have extensive plumbing work done, aside from just fixing the spots that busted? The pipes had froze and burst in about 7 different places, but I figured if those break points were fixed, everything would be OK from that point on. Any Ideas?

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Should a renter pay for mold abatement and cleanup?
Who do I need to speak with if my landlord is trying to get me to pay for mold abatement and repairing the drywall etc? If it is in the walls, is it a pre-existing condition?

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