Attic mold remediation specialist treating sheathing colonization in a 1970s San Fernando Valley ranch home attic post-atmospheric-river.
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Attic Mold Removal Los Angeles

Attic mold removal in Los Angeles for sheathing remediation after atmospheric-river roof leaks, with insulation replacement, bath fan termination correction, and ridge/soffit ventilation upgrade to the 1:300 or 1:150 NFVA ratio.

What Does Attic Mold Removal Cover in LA?

Attic mold removal in Los Angeles is the IICRC S520 remediation of roof-deck sheathing colonization, insulation contamination, and ridge/soffit-zone moisture damage following roof leaks. The LA attic pattern is dominated by atmospheric river events from January 2023, February 2024, and February 2025, which produced a multi-year remediation backlog as latent moisture surfaced 6–12 months after the events.

Scope spans simple sheathing surface remediation on the low end to whole-attic projects with insulation replacement, bath fan termination correction (the Code-violation discovery is very common in pre-1990 LA construction), and ridge/soffit ventilation upgrade on the high end. The 1970s SFV ranch attic-duct condensation pattern adds a recurring driver across 91367 Woodland Hills, 91335 Tarzana, and 91324 Northridge.

Modern sealed attic envelopes (spray foam to underside of decking, unvented attic) require a different remediation approach because the moisture migration paths and ventilation logic flip. Remediation in post-2000 luxury LA homes increasingly involves this configuration and requires dedicated dehumidification rather than ventilation upgrade.

What Attic Mold Removal Covers

  1. 01

    Why LA Attics Develop Mold

    Roof leaks from atmospheric river events (Jan 2023, Feb 2024, Feb 2025), ridge vent failures, bath fans vented into attics (Code violation), and inadequate soffit-to-ridge airflow.
  2. 02

    Attic Mold Inspection

    Walk-on-rafters inspection, Delmhorst BD-2100 moisture meter, FLIR thermal imaging, sheathing tap test, insulation moisture probe, flashing condition assessment.
  3. 03

    Roof Deck and Sheathing Remediation

    Dry-ice / CO2 pellet blasting (no secondary waste), soda blasting, sanding with HEPA shroud, Fiberlock ShockWave antimicrobial, Foster 40-80 encapsulant final step.
  4. 04

    Insulation Replacement

    Wet fiberglass batts and saturated cellulose discarded. Title 24 mandates R-30 (zone 8) to R-38 LA attic insulation minimums on replacement.
  5. 05

    Bath Fan Termination Correction

    Bath fan vented into attic is a Code violation; termination to exterior soffit or roof cap with insulated flex duct routing. Panasonic WhisperGreen or Broan QuietHybrid replacement standard.
  6. 06

    Ridge and Soffit Ventilation Upgrade

    Net-free ventilation area (NFVA) calculation, 1:300 default ratio (1 sq ft NFVA per 300 sq ft attic floor); 1:150 if no vapor retarder. Balanced 50/50 intake/exhaust.
  7. 07

    Attic Dehumidification

    Whole-house bypass dehumidifier integration with Quest 506 or AlorAir Storm Pro; RH target <60%, dehumidifier sized per cubic foot.
  8. 08

    Roof Leak Source Identification

    Flashing failure (chimney, plumbing vent, skylight, valley), missing shingle, hail damage. Coordination with roofing trade — leak repair is a separate scope.
  9. 09

    Post-2024 Atmospheric River Attic Patterns

    Multi-year remediation backlog from Jan 2023, Feb 2024, Feb 2025 events. Latent attic moisture surfaces 6–12 months after the event as visible mold.
  10. 10

    Cost of Attic Mold Remediation in LA

    Small attic surface $2,200–$4,500. Whole-attic 1,200 sq ft Highland Park Craftsman $3,500–$8,500. Woodland Hills 2,000 sq ft post-atmospheric-river $5,500–$12,500.
  11. 11

    Post-Remediation Verification

    Wood moisture content <19% MC verified with pin-type moisture meter at multiple points, visual reinspection (Condition 1), air sampling against outdoor control.
  12. 12

    Preventive Recommendations

    Gutter maintenance schedule, downspout splash-block extension, annual flashing inspection, radiant barrier consideration, ridge vent cleaning.

Our Attic Remediation Process

  1. 1

    Attic walk-on inspection and moisture mapping

    Delmhorst pin meter probes sheathing at multiple points; FLIR thermal scan identifies cold spots indicating sustained moisture.

  2. 2

    Containment and HEPA negative-air setup

    Poly drape on attic access opening; Phoenix R175 HEPA AFD pulls negative pressure during sheathing work.

  3. 3

    Insulation removal and disposal

    Wet batts and saturated cellulose bagged in 6-mil poly and removed from attic envelope.

  4. 4

    Sheathing remediation

    Dry-ice blasting or soda blasting removes mold from plywood/OSB sheathing without secondary waste; sanding with HEPA shroud on smaller areas.

  5. 5

    Bath fan and ventilation correction

    Reroute bath fan duct to exterior soffit or roof cap; install Panasonic WhisperGreen or Broan QuietHybrid; upgrade ridge/soffit vent to meet 1:300 or 1:150 NFVA target.

  6. 6

    Insulation replacement to Title 24

    New R-30 to R-49 batts or blown-in cellulose/fiberglass to match LA Title 24 climate zone requirement.

  7. 7

    Clearance verification

    Pin-type moisture meter reads <19% MC across the sheathing; outdoor-control air sample confirms Condition 1.

Pin-type moisture meter verifying sheathing moisture content in a Los Angeles attic during clearance preparation.

Attic Ventilation Calculator (1:300 / 1:150)

Calculates required Net Free Ventilation Area (NFVA) for your attic and flags whether existing soffit and ridge vent meet target.

Attic Ventilation Calculator

Calculates required Net Free Ventilation Area (NFVA) under the 1:300 or 1:150 ratio for your attic.

Understanding the 1:300 vs 1:150 NFVA ratio The 1:300 ratio (1 sq ft NFVA per 300 sq ft attic floor) applies when a vapor retarder is present at the ceiling plane. Without a vapor retarder, the 1:150 ratio doubles the required vent area to compensate.

The 1:300 attic ventilation ratio (1 sq ft NFVA per 300 sq ft floor area) is the default; if no vapor retarder is present, the 1:150 ratio applies — a building-science detail that separates competent remediation from cosmetic work. Balanced soffit-to-ridge airflow (50/50 split) drives the dew-point management on LA marine-layer mornings.

Continuous ridge vent paired with continuous soffit vent strip is the modern standard. Older pre-1980 attics commonly use a mix of static box vents, gable vents, and limited soffit area, often below the NFVA target and out of balance. Our remediation scope upgrades the ventilation on every project where current NFVA falls short.

Completed attic mold remediation showing remediated sheathing, fresh insulation, and verified moisture clearance in an LA home.
1970s San Fernando Valley ranch home exterior architectural context where attic mold projects are routinely conducted.

Attic Equipment We Run

Attic remediation equipment cluster

  • Phoenix R175 HEPA negative-air scrubber Attic containment
  • Pullman-Holt 102ASB HEPA wet/dry vacuum Attic surface cleanup
  • Delmhorst BD-2100 Pin moisture meter Sheathing MC verification
  • FLIR E-series Thermal imaging Moisture and air-leak ID
  • Dry-ice blasting unit CO2 pellet blaster Sheathing mold removal
  • Soda blasting unit Sodium bicarbonate blast Alternative sheathing cleaning
  • Fiberlock ShockWave EPA-registered antimicrobial Sheathing post-treatment
  • Foster 40-80 IAQ encapsulant Sheathing final-step seal
  • Panasonic WhisperGreen Premium quiet exhaust fan Bath fan replacement
  • AlorAir Storm Pro Commercial dehumidifier Attic-adjacent humidity control
Attic mold remediation equipment flat-lay including HEPA vacuum, moisture meter, soda blasting nozzle, encapsulant sealer, and dehumidifier.

LA Attic Mold Service Areas

Westside

  • Brentwood 90049
  • Westwood 90024
  • Bel Air 90077
  • Beverly Hills 90212
  • Santa Monica 90402
  • Pacific Palisades 90272
  • Venice 90291
  • Mar Vista 90066
  • Culver City 90232
  • Marina del Rey 90292

Hollywood / Mid-City

  • Hollywood 90028
  • Hollywood Hills 90068
  • West Hollywood 90069
  • Hancock Park 90004
  • Koreatown 90005
  • Mid-Wilshire 90036

East / Northeast LA

  • Silver Lake 90026
  • Los Feliz 90027
  • Atwater Village 90039
  • Eagle Rock 90041
  • Highland Park 90042
  • Mount Washington 90065

San Fernando Valley

  • Glendale 91205
  • Burbank 91504
  • North Hollywood 91601
  • Studio City 91604
  • Sherman Oaks 91423
  • Encino 91316
  • Tarzana 91335
  • Woodland Hills 91367
  • Northridge 91324
  • Van Nuys 91406

Pasadena / East

  • Pasadena 91101
  • South Pasadena 91030
  • San Marino 91108
  • Altadena 91001

South Bay

  • El Segundo 90245
  • Manhattan Beach 90266
  • Hermosa Beach 90254
  • Redondo Beach 90277
  • Torrance 90505
  • Inglewood 90301

South LA

  • Crenshaw / Baldwin Hills 90008
  • South LA 90044
  • Watts 90002
  • Compton 90220

DTLA

  • Downtown LA 90012
  • Arts District 90013
  • Bunker Hill 90071

LA Attic Mold Cost Scenarios

$400–$700

Attic mold inspection 1,500 sq ft attic with thermal survey.

91367 Woodland Hills
$2,200–$4,500

Small attic mold remediation, surface scope 600 sq ft.

Citywide
$3,500–$8,500

Whole-attic mold remediation 1,200 sq ft Craftsman with insulation replacement.

90042 Highland Park
$5,500–$12,500

Whole-attic 2,000 sq ft post-atmospheric-river remediation.

91367 Woodland Hills
$5,500–$11,500

Attic remediation + full insulation replacement 1,500 sq ft.

Citywide
$4,000–$8,500

Attic remediation + bath fan termination correction, 2 fans.

Citywide
$4,500–$10,000

Attic remediation + ridge vent install or upgrade to 1:300 NFVA.

Citywide
+$1,500–$3,500

Flat-roof crawl attic premium for limited access.

Mid-century
$4,500–$9,500

Post-leak attic remediation + insulation R-30 to R-38 upgrade.

Citywide
$8,000–$18,500

Post-fire attic remediation with fire-debris coordination.

90272 Pacific Palisades
$450–$850

Post-remediation clearance air sampling, attic envelope.

Citywide
$2,200–$4,800

Attic dehumidifier install with whole-house bypass.

Citywide

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