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Mold Remediation Cost in Miami, FL

What should mold remediation cost in Miami? For most homes: $1,225–$4,700. Highest labor + coastal flood exposure in the state pushes prices above national; insurance-related work is common. Below the table you'll find what pushes a job toward each end — and why an independent $500 inspection is the best money you'll spend if the extent isn't obvious.

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Mold remediation in Miami costs $1,225–$4,700 for a typical job (median $2,575, 2026 data). Room, material, and HVAC involvement drive the spread — full breakdown below.

Miami mold remediation costs by scenario (2026)

ScenarioLow (25th %)Typical (median)High (75th %)
Typical remediation job$1,225$2,575$4,700
Bathroom$550$1,225$2,475
Basement / crawlspace$1,000$2,350$5,050
Attic$1,350$3,125$6,725
HVAC / ductwork$2,250$4,475$10,650
After a flood or major leak$2,800$6,150$13,450
Independent inspection + testing$275$500$775

Source: MoldVerified cost corpus — national datasets adjusted for the local market. Data refreshed 2026-06-03.

What to expect

  1. 1

    Independent inspection & testing

    A licensed assessor maps how far the mold has spread and takes air or surface samples. In Florida this assessor legally can't be the company that does the removal, so the findings have no upsell behind them.

  2. 2

    Containment

    The work area is sealed off with plastic sheeting and put under negative air pressure, so spores disturbed during removal can't drift into the rest of the home.

  3. 3

    Removal of contaminated porous material

    Drywall, insulation, carpet, and other porous materials the mold has grown into are cut out and bagged. Hard, non-porous surfaces are cleaned in place; porous ones can't be reliably saved.

  4. 4

    Drying & HEPA air scrubbing

    HEPA-filtered scrubbers and dehumidifiers run until the area is dry and the air is clear. This step, plus fixing the original moisture source, is what keeps the mold from returning.

  5. 5

    Independent clearance test

    A party other than the remediator re-tests the air and surfaces to confirm the levels are back to normal. A passing clearance report is your proof the job actually worked — and the document a buyer or lender will ask for.

Compare quotes on scope, not price

Two quotes can differ by thousands and both look reasonable — until you check what each one actually includes. A real remediation covers all five of these:

  • Containment with negative air pressure. The work area is sealed off and kept under negative pressure so spores can't drift into clean rooms during removal.
  • HEPA air scrubbing. HEPA-filtered scrubbers run during the work to capture airborne spores — not just a fan in the doorway.
  • Removal of porous material — not just cleaning. Contaminated drywall, insulation, and carpet come out. Mold that has grown into porous material can't be reliably wiped clean.
  • Fixing the moisture source. The leak, condensation, or humidity that fed the mold gets fixed. Skip this and it grows back, no matter how good the cleanup was.
  • Independent clearance test. A party other than the remediator verifies the air and surfaces passed before you pay the final invoice and re-enter.

A quote far below market usually skips one of these — and that's usually the reason the mold comes back. Ask any company to confirm all five in writing before you compare prices.

Common questions

What's the average cost of mold removal in Miami?

Typically $1,225–$4,700 per job (median $2,575). Small contained patches run a few hundred dollars; HVAC-spread or whole-house contamination runs five figures. 1,352 verified companies compete for this work in the Miami area, which keeps quotes honest — if you get two numbers far apart, get a third.

What makes the price go up?

Square footage first — costs scale per foot. Then material: tile wipes clean, drywall comes out. Then the systems: once mold reaches ductwork, treatment covers the whole HVAC loop. Access and containment (attic in August, tight crawlspace) add labor. And the leak itself has to be fixed or the price was wasted.

Is a cheap quote a red flag?

A low number isn't automatically a scam — small jobs are legitimately cheap — but for serious contamination, math is math: containment, HEPA equipment, labor, disposal and clearance testing have hard costs. Below-market bids usually skip clearance testing, which is the part that proves the job worked.

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