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Mold Remediation Cost in Los Angeles

Eight interactive calculators built on LA-specific data — from severity assessment through HVAC Level V scope. Use the right tool for your scenario, then request a site-specific quote.

Cost Overview Across All Mold Services

$280–$650
Mold inspection (visual + moisture)
$550–$950
Air sampling (3 + outdoor control)
$650–$1,400
Small bathroom Condition 2 surface
$3,500–$10,000
Level III (30–100 sq ft) standard
$4,800–$9,500
Coastal-zip whole-bathroom
$8,500–$18,000
Hillside crawl space encapsulation
$3,600–$8,500
Whole-system HVAC Level V
$10,000–$30,000+
Severe whole-home post-event

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1. Mold Severity Self-Assessment

Start here if you're not sure what you have. Six questions return a tier and a recommended next step.

Mold Severity Self-Assessment

A 60-second, six-question quiz that returns a tiered recommendation. Results are educational and not a substitute for a professional inspection under the IICRC S520 reference.

Q1. Where do you see or smell the mold?
Q2. How large is the affected area? (visible mold only)
Q3. Has the area been wet for more than 48 hours?
Q4. Color of the mold (visible only)?
Q5. Any health symptoms in occupants since the mold appeared?
Q6. Is there a child, infant, elderly, asthmatic, or immunocompromised person in the home?

2. Mold Remediation Cost Calculator

Estimates a range based on IICRC S520 condition, surface type, and LA region.

Mold Remediation Cost Calculator (Los Angeles)

Estimates a range based on the IICRC S520 condition, surface type, and LA region. Final scope is set after on-site inspection.

3. Service Area ZIP Lookup

Confirm coverage and see neighborhood-specific mold patterns by ZIP.

Service Area ZIP Lookup

Enter your LA County ZIP to confirm coverage and see neighborhood-specific mold patterns.

4. Should I Test for Mold?

Five questions return OPTIONAL, RECOMMENDED, or REQUIRED with the right sampling protocol.

Should I Test for Mold?

A five-question decision tool that returns whether mold testing is OPTIONAL, RECOMMENDED, or REQUIRED for your situation, with the right sampling protocol named.

5. Crawl Space Encapsulation Cost

Hillside multipliers, joist remediation surcharge, and dehumidifier integration estimator.

Crawl Space Encapsulation Cost Estimator

Estimates a full-encapsulation range for LA hillside and inland crawl spaces, with component breakdowns.

6. Attic Ventilation Calculator

Required NFVA under the 1:300 or 1:150 ratio with compliance check.

Attic Ventilation Calculator

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

7. Bathroom Exhaust Fan CFM Sizing

HVI 2100 sizing with coastal margin and Panasonic WhisperGreen model recommendation.

Bathroom Exhaust Fan CFM Sizing Calculator

Sized per HVI 2100 with a coastal-LA marine-layer margin. Returns a Panasonic WhisperGreen model recommendation that meets CA Title 24's 3.0 sone maximum.

8. HVAC Mold Cost Estimator

Combined NADCA ACR + IICRC S520 Level V scope estimator with itemized breakdown.

HVAC Mold Remediation Cost Estimator

Itemized estimate combining NADCA ACR 2021 and IICRC S520 Level V scope for LA forced-air and mini-split systems.

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Why LA Mold Pricing Differs From National Averages

Los Angeles County mold remediation runs 20–35% above the national median, with coastal Westside ZIPs at the high end and inland SFV and South LA closer to national pricing. Five structural drivers explain the spread.

Labor density. LA contractor labor rates run high across all trades; mold remediation crews command $65–$95/hr loaded labor compared to $45–$65/hr in many other metros. Crews are smaller and more specialized — the labor multiplier flows through every line item.

Coastal vs inland multipliers. Marine-layer ZIPs (Venice, Santa Monica, Pacific Palisades, Brentwood) see 2–3x higher recurrence rates, which justifies the 25–35% premium on bathroom and HVAC work. Inland SFV pricing tracks closer to national norms.

Atmospheric river backlog. January 2023, February 2024, and February 2025 events produced multi-year remediation backlogs. Scheduling pressure and post-event labor demand sustained pricing through 2024 and into 2026.

Title 24 code-trigger add-ons. Attic insulation replacement triggers R-30/R-38/R-49 minimum, bath fan upgrades trigger 3.0 sone maximum, 40+ ft duct replacement triggers HERS verification. Each adds scope cost above the bare remediation line.

Post-fire premium markup. The 2025 Pacific Palisades and Eaton fires created a fire-debris-context pricing pattern in 90272 and the Eaton footprint — fire ash + atmospheric river interaction adds complexity that doesn't appear in standard mold pricing models.

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