Trusted Mold Remediation Companies Directory
We Test. We Never Remediate.
Mold Inspection & Testing Denver is an independent, test-only mold inspection company. We do not perform mold removal, remediation, or any repair work. This separation between testing and remediation is intentional: it eliminates the conflict of interest that exists when the same company finds the mold and profits from removing it.
Why We Created This Directory
One of the most common questions we hear from our clients after a mold inspection is: "Who do you recommend for remediation?" It is a fair question. After receiving a mold inspection report confirming the presence, type, and extent of mold in your property, the next step is finding a qualified remediation company to address the problem.
We created this directory as a resource for Denver-area homeowners and property managers who need reliable mold remediation services. The companies listed here are professionals we are aware of in the market. However, it is important to note that inclusion in this directory does not constitute an endorsement, guarantee, or formal recommendation by Mold Inspection & Testing Denver.
We encourage you to do your own due diligence, obtain multiple quotes, verify certifications and insurance, and check references before hiring any remediation company.
What to Look for in a Remediation Company
IICRC Certification
Look for AMRT (Applied Microbial Remediation Technician) or WRT (Water Damage Restoration Technician) certifications from the Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification.
Insurance Coverage
Verify they carry both general liability and pollution liability insurance. Ask for a certificate of insurance before work begins. This protects you if anything goes wrong during the project.
Experience
Ask how long they have been doing mold remediation specifically, how many projects they complete per year, and whether they have experience with your type of property and mold situation.
Written Scope of Work
A professional company will provide a detailed, written remediation protocol before starting. This should outline containment methods, removal plans, cleaning procedures, and disposal practices.
References
Ask for references from recent projects similar in scope to yours. Check online reviews on Google, BBB, and Yelp. Pay attention to how the company responds to negative reviews.
Transparent Pricing
Get at least three written estimates. Be cautious of quotes that seem significantly lower than others. Mold remediation done poorly often leads to repeat problems and higher costs in the long run.
The Recommended Process
Get an Independent Mold Inspection
Before hiring a remediation company, get an unbiased assessment from an independent testing company like MI&T. This gives you a clear picture of the problem and prevents being oversold on unnecessary remediation.
Get Multiple Remediation Quotes
Share your inspection report with at least three remediation companies and request written estimates. Compare their proposed scope of work, not just the price.
Hire the Remediation Company
Choose based on qualifications, proposed protocol, references, and value. The lowest price is not always the best choice. Make sure they agree to have an independent party perform post-remediation verification.
Post-Remediation Verification
After remediation is complete, have MI&T return to perform post-remediation testing. This independent verification ensures the work was done correctly and the environment is safe before containment is removed.
Red Flags to Watch For
Not all mold remediation companies operate ethically or competently. Watch out for these warning signs:
- They offer both testing and remediation. Companies that test for mold and then offer to remove it have a financial incentive to find problems, whether or not they exist.
- They use scare tactics. Phrases like "your family is in danger" or pressure to sign a contract immediately are manipulation, not professionalism.
- No written protocol. If a company cannot or will not provide a detailed written plan before starting work, move on.
- They resist independent post-testing. A company that discourages you from having independent verification performed may have something to hide.
- Unusually low pricing. Mold remediation done right requires time, equipment, and trained personnel. Significantly below-market prices usually mean corners are being cut.
Need a Remediation Referral?
While we do not endorse or guarantee any specific remediation company, we are happy to share names of companies that our clients have worked with in the past. Contact our office and we can point you in the right direction.
Start With an Independent Mold Inspection
Before hiring a remediation company, get unbiased testing from MI&T. Our inspection report gives you the information you need to make smart decisions and avoid being oversold.