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TULSA PRICE GUIDE · 2026

How Much Does Mold Remediation
Cost in Tulsa?

The honest answer: $500 to $10,000+, depending on scope. But the number that actually matters is the one in your industrial hygienist's written protocol — because that's the only accurate basis for a real quote.

You Need an Assessment Before You Can Get an Accurate Quote

Any mold remediation company that gives you a firm price without a written protocol from an independent industrial hygienist is either guessing or has a conflict of interest. We require your IH report before we provide a quote — because the protocol defines the scope, and the scope defines the price. Find a Tulsa mold inspector →

TYPICAL COST RANGES

Mold Remediation Cost by Scope

These ranges reflect real Tulsa-area remediation jobs. Your actual cost depends on the scope defined in your IH protocol — not a visual estimate.

Small / Contained Area

Single bathroom, small section of drywall, isolated crawl space corner

$500 – $1,500
Under 10 sq ft of contamination

Typically 1 day. Containment, removal of affected materials, HEPA treatment, air scrubbing.

Moderate Contamination

Crawl space, basement section, attic area, multiple bathroom surfaces

$1,500 – $4,000
10 – 100 sq ft of contamination

1–3 days. Full containment setup, negative air pressure, material removal, antimicrobial treatment.

Significant Contamination

Full crawl space, large attic, multiple rooms, post-flood scenarios

$4,000 – $10,000
100 – 500+ sq ft of contamination

3–7 days. Extensive containment, structural material removal, full air scrubbing, detailed documentation.

Severe / Whole-Structure

Long-term undetected mold, heavily water-damaged structures, commercial properties

$10,000+
500+ sq ft or structural involvement

1–3 weeks. May involve structural repairs, full HVAC remediation, and extensive reconstruction.

* These are estimates for planning purposes only. Actual cost is determined by your IH protocol and confirmed in our written quote.

COST FACTORS

What Drives the Final Price

Square Footage of Contamination

The single biggest cost driver. A small bathroom wall and a full crawl space are completely different scopes of work.

Materials Affected

Porous materials (drywall, insulation, wood framing) must be physically removed. Non-porous surfaces (concrete, tile) can often be cleaned in place. Structural framing involvement significantly increases cost.

Location in the Home

Crawl spaces and attics require specialized equipment and more labor time. Finished living spaces require more careful containment to protect unaffected areas.

Containment Requirements

Your IH protocol specifies the containment level. More aggressive contamination requires more extensive negative-air-pressure containment systems.

HVAC Involvement

If mold has entered ductwork, duct remediation is a separate and significant line item. HEPA cleaning of an entire duct system can add $1,000–$3,000.

Reconstruction Scope

Remediation removes contaminated materials. Rebuilding (new drywall, insulation, flooring) is typically a separate cost — either through us or a general contractor.

THE CHEAPEST QUOTE

Why Low Bids Are Often the Most Expensive Mistake

Mold remediation done incorrectly means mold returns. A second remediation job — plus the structural damage that accumulated in between — will cost far more than doing it right the first time.

Ask any company you're considering: Do you require an independent IH protocol before starting work? If the answer is no, they are either guessing at scope or have a financial incentive to find more mold.

OUR APPROACH

Protocol-Driven Pricing — No Surprises

We quote from your IH protocol. The scope is defined before we arrive. You know exactly what will be done, why, and what it costs — before work begins.

No upselling on-site
No scope creep without protocol amendment
Full documentation provided
Independent clearance testing required
CALL (918) 351-6909

COMMON QUESTIONS

Mold Remediation Cost FAQ

Why can't you give me a price over the phone?

Because we work from your industrial hygienist's written protocol — not a visual estimate. The protocol specifies exactly what materials must be removed, what containment is required, and what treatments are needed. Without that document, any number we give you is a guess. Get your assessment first, then call us for an accurate quote.

Does homeowners insurance cover mold remediation?

Sometimes. Insurance typically covers mold remediation when it results from a sudden, covered water event — like a burst pipe or appliance failure. It generally does not cover mold from long-term neglect, gradual leaks, or flooding (unless you have separate flood insurance). Your IH report is critical documentation for any insurance claim.

Why is your quote different from the company that also does testing?

Companies that both test and remediate have a financial incentive to find more mold — more mold means more remediation revenue. We work exclusively from your independent assessor's protocol. Our scope is defined by someone who has no financial stake in the remediation outcome.

Is the cheapest quote the best choice?

Not in mold remediation. Cutting corners on containment, skipping HEPA air scrubbing, or leaving contaminated materials in place will result in mold returning — and a second remediation job that costs more than doing it right the first time. Ask any company you're considering: do they require an independent IH protocol before starting work?

What does clearance testing cost, and who pays for it?

Clearance testing — the post-remediation air and surface sampling that confirms the work was successful — is performed by your industrial hygienist, not by us. It typically costs $200–$500 depending on the scope. This is a separate cost from remediation, and it's a non-negotiable step. We do not sign off on our own work.

Have Your Report? Get a Quote Today.

Once you have a written protocol from your industrial hygienist, call us. We'll review it and provide a firm, itemized quote — no surprises.

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