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Do You Need a Certified Mold Remediation Company?

1/22/2021 (Permalink)

Image of a logo stating "certified professional" Mold can cause serious damage.

Because mold can cause serious damage to your home, it is important to hire a mold remediation professional with the proper experience and training to remove it. Mold remediation professionals are not required by law to hold any mold certification. However, hiring a certified professional provides you with the reassurance that the person you are working with has at least met the qualifications necessary to obtain the certification.

Types of Certifications

It is important to know which organization certified the contractor you plan to work with because the requirements for certifications vary. Several organizations offer certification:

  • The Mold Inspection Consulting and Remediation Organization
  • The Professional Mold Inspection Institute
  • The National Organization of Remediators and Mold Inspectors
  • RespirNet
  • IICRC


What Certification Means

Mold certification means different things depending on which organization did the certifying because the different organizations set their own criteria. Some organizations require a college degree in a related field, such as engineering. Some require professionals to attend classes but do not require a degree, while others offer certification on the internet. When considering certified mold remediation in Bountiful, UT, ask which certifications your contractor holds, who issued them and what the criteria were.

Benefits of Choosing a Certified Contractor

Choosing a certified professional doesn't guarantee that the contractor will meet your expectations, but it does provide you with the reassurance that the technician has met the minimum qualifications to receive certification. Ask to see proof of certification and check references. If a contractor has both a valid certification and good references, there is a better chance you will be satisfied with the service you receive than if you hire contractors who can't prove their qualifications.

Mold certification isn't a guarantee, but it is a good way to verify that the mold remediation professional you are considering hiring has met minimum standards. Certification shouldn't be your only criteria, but it can help you make your decision.

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