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Grimes, IA

★★★★★(1 review)
Pool & Hot Tub Service

Grimes, IA

★★★★★(4 reviews)
Damage Restoration

Grimes, IA

★★★★★(2 reviews)
Masonry/ConcreteBuilding SuppliesGeneral Contractors

Grimes, IA

★★★★★(10 reviews)
Damage RestorationGeneral Contractors

Grimes, IA

★★★★(4 reviews)
Carpet CleaningDamage Restoration

Grimes, IA

★★★★(4 reviews)
RoofingDrywall Installation & RepairGeneral Contractors

Grimes, IA

★★★☆☆(5 reviews)
Damage Restoration

Grimes, IA

★★★☆☆(9 reviews)
Garage Door Services

Grimes, IA

★★★☆☆(2 reviews)
PlumbingWater Heater Installation/RepairWater Purification Services

Grimes, IA

★★☆☆☆(6 reviews)
PlumbingHydro-jettingSeptic Services

Grimes, IA

★★☆☆☆(95 reviews)
PlumbingHeating & Air Conditioning/HVACElectricians

Grimes, IA

★★☆☆☆(5 reviews)
Carpet CleaningDamage RestorationOffice Cleaning

Grimes, IA

☆☆☆☆(6 reviews)
Masonry/ConcreteFlooring

Grimes, IA

☆☆☆☆(2 reviews)
Damage Restoration

Grimes, IA

☆☆☆☆(1 review)
Damage Restoration

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does mold remediation cost?
Mold remediation typically costs between $1,500 and $5,000 for most homes, depending on the size of the affected area and type of mold. Small areas under 10 square feet may cost as little as $500, while large-scale remediation can exceed $10,000.
How long does mold remediation take?
Most residential mold remediation projects take 1 to 5 days. Small, contained areas can be completed in a day, while larger jobs involving structural materials or HVAC systems may take a week or more.
Is mold remediation covered by insurance?
Homeowners insurance may cover mold remediation if it resulted from a covered peril, such as a burst pipe. Mold caused by ongoing maintenance issues like chronic leaks or humidity is typically not covered. Check with your insurer for specifics.
How do I know if I need professional mold remediation?
Professional remediation is recommended when mold covers more than 10 square feet, is in HVAC systems, follows water damage, or when occupants experience persistent health symptoms like coughing, sneezing, or respiratory issues.