Crawl Space Mold Removal in Oregon, Ohio

3 of the 14 crawl space companies serving Oregon, Ohio specifically list mold removal among their services, led by Mold Medics (5.0β˜…, 30 reviews). Local mold removal typically runs $500–$4,000.

Get mold remediation quotes from Oregon pros certified in HEPA containment and post-clearance testing. 3 local pros offer mold remediation directly. For full service comparisons, see all crawl space contractors in Oregon or waterproofing pros in Oregon.

Oregon Mold Remediation Cost β€” Midwest β€” Flood + Storm-Driven Mold

$500–$4,000complete remediation

Event-driven mold growth from spring flooding and severe storms.

Cost varies with contamination area, mold type (Stachybotrys requires Category III), and whether materials need replacement. Get 2–3 quotes for an exact number.

Why Mold Develops in Oregon Crawl Spaces

Midwest crawl space mold is overwhelmingly event-driven: a spring flash flood, a tornado damage event, or a sump pump failure during a multi-day power outage. Pair this with elevated radon levels in most of the Midwest and you have a remediation challenge that often involves health-hazard double remediation. Insurance coverage is usually broader than other regions because flooding is a discrete event rather than gradual damage.

Health Symptoms Linked to Crawl Space Mold

Post-flood mold exposure in the Midwest often involves Stachybotrys, which can cause more serious symptoms than typical Aspergillus/Penicillium: persistent headaches, neurological complaints, severe sinus issues. Children, elderly, and immunocompromised should avoid the home until clearance.

Common Mold Types in Ohio Crawl Spaces

  • β€’Stachybotrys chartarum (common in flood damage β€” requires Category III)
  • β€’Chaetomium (water-damaged wood)
  • β€’Aspergillus / Penicillium
  • β€’Fusarium (standing water situations)
  • β€’Cladosporium

What a Proper Remediation in Oregon Looks Like

  1. 1Documentation for insurance (photos, moisture readings, mold testing pre-remediation)
  2. 2Containment with negative-air HEPA scrubbers
  3. 3Removal of all flood-contaminated insulation, vapor barrier, joists if rotted
  4. 4Structural drying with industrial dehumidifiers and air movers (3–7 days)
  5. 5Antimicrobial treatment with documented EPA-registered product
  6. 6Post-clearance air and surface sampling
  7. 7Radon-rated barrier reinstallation if Zone 1

Insurance Coverage in Ohio

Midwest insurance coverage for flood-event mold is generally broad β€” most policies cover sudden-event mold at no additional cost. File quickly (within 72 hours when possible) and document everything. Flood insurance (NFIP) may be separate from homeowners coverage in flood-zone properties.

Post-Remediation Care

Pair remediation with sump pump upgrade and battery backup, vapor barrier replacement (radon-rated if Zone 1), and dehumidifier installation. Without these, the next severe weather event repeats the cycle.

What to Watch For in Ohio

  • !Document everything for insurance β€” Midwest carriers often require pre-remediation photos and mold testing
  • !Confirm the contractor is licensed for both mold remediation AND radon mitigation (different licenses in many Midwest states)
  • !Demand a battery-backup sump pump as part of post-remediation work

Mold Remediation Contractors in Oregon

Mold Medics

1590 Albon Rd #12, Holland, OH 43528, USA

5.0

30 reviews

Mold Removal
Offers mold remediation

TFMI -Toledo Foam, Mold and Insulation Services

9530 Frankfort Rd ste b, Holland, OH 43528, USA

5.0

11 reviews

Mold RemovalInsulation
Offers mold remediation

Erie Environmental | Mold | Asbestos | Radon of Sandusky

2233 E State Rd Suite C, Port Clinton, OH 43452, USA

4.9

201 reviews

Mold Removal
Offers mold remediation

Toledo Foundation Repair Specialists

3262 Milstead Dr, Toledo, OH 43606, USA

5.0

10 reviews

Foundation Repair

Complete Foundation Services, LLC

3638 Marine Rd, Toledo, OH 43609, USA

5.0

1 reviews

Foundation Repair

Concrete Leveling and Repair of Northwest Ohio, LLC

R919, R919 Co Rd 7, Liberty Center, OH 43532, USA

5.0

28 reviews

Crawl Space Repair

Midwest Environmental, Inc.

28757 Glenwood Rd, Perrysburg, OH 43551, USA

5.0

201 reviews

Crawl Space Repair

ServiceMaster CDR-Toledo

6935 McNerney Dr, Northwood, OH 43619, USA

4.9

123 reviews

Crawl Space Repair

FoamWorks Concrete Leveling

700 W Boundary St STE A, Perrysburg, OH 43551, USA

4.9

206 reviews

Crawl Space Repair

Toledo Basement Repair

9530 Frankfort Rd, Holland, OH 43528, USA

4.9

539 reviews

Drainage

Foundation Systems of Michigan

5555 Airport Hwy, Toledo, OH 43614, USA

4.8

160 reviews

Foundation Repair

Acculevel

3950 Sunforest Ct Suite 240, Toledo, OH 43623, USA

4.7

16 reviews

Crawl Space Repair

Erie Home Basement Solutions

5154 Enterprise Blvd, Toledo, OH 43612, USA

4.6

156 reviews

Drainage

Seagate Roofing and Foundation Services

623 Burbank Dr, Toledo, OH 43607, USA

4.4

137 reviews

Foundation Repair

Mold Remediation FAQs β€” Oregon, Ohio

Which companies offer crawl space mold removal in Oregon?

Mold Medics (5.0β˜…), TFMI -Toledo Foam, Mold and Insulation Services (5.0β˜…), Erie Environmental | Mold | Asbestos | Radon of Sandusky (4.9β˜…) list mold removal in Oregon. 3 of 14 local crawl space companies tag this service directly.

How many crawl space contractors serve Oregon?

14 crawl space companies are listed for Oregon; Midwest Environmental, Inc. is the highest-rated at 5.0β˜… (201 reviews). Pros in nearby Detroit and Toledo also cover the area.

How much does crawl space mold removal cost in Oregon, Ohio?

Crawl space mold remediation in Oregon, Ohio typically costs $500–$4,000. Pricing depends on contamination area, mold type (Stachybotrys requires Category III containment and costs more), and whether structural materials need replacement. Midwest β€” Flood + Storm-Driven Mold pricing reflects local labor rates and the climate-driven scope.

What are the symptoms of crawl space mold exposure?

Post-flood mold exposure in the Midwest often involves Stachybotrys, which can cause more serious symptoms than typical Aspergillus/Penicillium: persistent headaches, neurological complaints, severe sinus issues. Children, elderly, and immunocompromised should avoid the home until clearance.

Will my homeowner's insurance cover mold remediation in Ohio?

Midwest insurance coverage for flood-event mold is generally broad β€” most policies cover sudden-event mold at no additional cost. File quickly (within 72 hours when possible) and document everything. Flood insurance (NFIP) may be separate from homeowners coverage in flood-zone properties.

What does the mold remediation process include?

A proper crawl space mold remediation in Oregon includes: Documentation for insurance (photos, moisture readings, mold testing pre-remediation); Containment with negative-air HEPA scrubbers; Removal of all flood-contaminated insulation, vapor barrier, joists if rotted; Structural drying with industrial dehumidifiers and air movers (3–7 days). Skip any contractor that omits post-clearance air testing β€” without it you have no proof remediation worked.

When should I schedule mold remediation in Oregon?

June through October. Avoid March–May (peak flood season β€” substrate is wet and remediation gets re-contaminated). Winter access is difficult in heavy-snow areas.

Expected ROI

In flood-prone Midwest counties, the avoided second-remediation cost (typical $8K–$25K) often pays for the post-remediation mitigation system within one weather cycle. Insurance claims handling: document remediation thoroughly to support future claims.

Best Season to Schedule

June through October. Avoid March–May (peak flood season β€” substrate is wet and remediation gets re-contaminated). Winter access is difficult in heavy-snow areas.

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Midwest β€” Flood + Storm-Driven Mold

Event-driven mold growth from spring flooding and severe storms