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New Orleans is one of the most mold-prone cities in America. Connect with licensed, verified mold remediation specialists who understand the unique challenges of our historic city’s homes and humidity.

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Mold Removal in New Orleans, Louisiana

No city in America has a more complicated relationship with mold than New Orleans. Sitting below sea level, surrounded by water on three sides, and subject to one of the most humid climates in the country, New Orleans homes face constant mold pressure year-round. Add in the legacy of Hurricane Katrina, annual tropical storm activity, and aging housing stock β€” many built in the early 1900s β€” and the result is a city where mold remediation is not an occasional need but an ongoing reality for homeowners.

From the shotgun houses of the TremΓ© to the raised cottages of the Garden District, New Orleans homes require contractors who understand local architecture, local moisture patterns, and local regulations. The contractors listed on this page are licensed by the Louisiana State Licensing Board and experienced in the specific challenges of New Orleans properties.

⚠️ New Orleans Mold Risk Is Year-Round

Unlike most U.S. cities where mold is a seasonal concern, New Orleans humidity rarely drops below 60% even in winter. If your home has any moisture intrusion β€” from a leaking roof, aging pipes, or poor HVAC drainage β€” mold can establish itself at any time of year.

Top Mold Removal Contractors in New Orleans

All contractors listed below serve the greater New Orleans area and have been reviewed for licensing, insurance, and local reputation.

New Orleans Mold Removal
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IICRC Certified LA State Licensed 60-Min Emergency Response Residential & Commercial Free Estimates

Specialists in New Orleans neighborhood mold challenges β€” from Lakeview (70124) to the Garden District (70130). IICRC-certified technicians with Louisiana state contractor licensing. Offers 24/7 emergency response within 60 minutes.

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DryMax Mold β€” New Orleans
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Mold Inspection Air Quality Testing Thermal Imaging IICRC Certified Fully Licensed & Insured

Trusted Louisiana mold specialists serving the New Orleans area. Uses advanced thermal imaging and moisture mapping to detect hidden mold. Fully licensed and insured with IICRC-certified technicians. Also serves Baton Rouge and Lake Charles.

🌐 drymaxmold.com

Premier Property Restoration
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IICRC Certified Water & Fire Damage Free Estimates Family Owned Insurance Claims

Family-owned and operated IICRC-certified contractor specializing in mold, water, and fire damage restoration. Provides comprehensive free estimates and works directly with insurance companies. Serves New Orleans and surrounding parishes.

🌐 premierppr.com

Clean Pro Restoration
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20+ Years Experience Dry Ice & Soda Blasting Disaster Response Pre & Post Mold Testing CDR Member

Active for over two decades and a founding member of the Coalition of Disaster Responders (CDR). Uses advanced dry ice and soda blasting techniques for thorough mold removal. Refers certified hygienists for pre- and post-remediation mold testing.

SERVPRO β€” New Orleans Westbank
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Residential & Commercial HEPA Air Scrubbers 24/7 Emergency Insurance Specialists Westbank & Algiers

Nationally recognized restoration company with a local New Orleans Westbank team. Serves Gretna, Belle Chasse, Terrytown, Harvey, Marrero, Westwego, Algiers, Avondale, and Waggaman. HEPA air scrubbers and antifungal treatments.

🌐 servpro.com


Why New Orleans Has America’s Worst Mold Problem

New Orleans sits at the confluence of factors that make mold growth almost inevitable without active prevention and maintenance. Understanding why helps homeowners take the right protective steps.

Below Sea Level Geography

Much of New Orleans sits below sea level, making drainage a constant challenge. Groundwater intrusion, foundation moisture, and standing water after rain events are everyday realities for homeowners in low-lying neighborhoods like Gentilly, New Orleans East, and Lakeview.

Historic Housing Stock

A large percentage of New Orleans homes were built before 1960, with construction methods that did not account for modern understanding of moisture management. Pier-and-beam foundations, balloon framing, and lack of vapor barriers are common in older homes, all of which create pathways for moisture and mold.

πŸ›οΈ Historic Home Mold Challenges

Owners of historic properties in the French Quarter, Garden District, and Marigny face an additional challenge: remediation must be done in ways that preserve historic materials and comply with preservation guidelines. Look for contractors experienced with historic New Orleans properties.

Neighborhoods Most Affected by Mold

Lakeview
New Orleans East
Gentilly
Lower 9th Ward
Mid-City
Metairie
Kenner
Chalmette
Marrero
Gretna
Harvey
Algiers

Mold Removal Cost in New Orleans

New Orleans mold remediation costs are influenced by the city’s unique housing stock, accessibility challenges in older homes, and the often extensive nature of moisture damage. Costs typically run slightly higher than national averages.

ServiceTypical Cost Range
Mold Inspection & Air Quality Testing$250 – $700
Small Area Remediation (under 10 sq ft)$500 – $1,500
Medium Area Remediation (10–100 sq ft)$1,500 – $5,000
Large Area / Whole Home Remediation$5,000 – $15,000+
Crawl Space / Pier & Beam Treatment$1,500 – $6,000
Historic Home Specialized Remediation$3,000 – $20,000+
Post-Katrina Residual Mold Treatment$2,000 – $10,000
Post-Remediation Clearance Testing$200 – $500

Costs vary based on mold type, location, and property age. Always get at least 3 quotes. Louisiana homeowner’s insurance may cover remediation when caused by a covered event. Flood damage requires separate flood insurance coverage.


Frequently Asked Questions

Is mold covered by homeowner’s insurance in New Orleans? β–Ό
Standard homeowner’s insurance in Louisiana covers mold remediation when it results from a sudden, covered event β€” such as a burst pipe or appliance overflow. However, flood-related mold (which is extremely common in New Orleans) requires a separate NFIP flood insurance policy. Mold caused by long-term neglect or deferred maintenance is generally not covered by either policy. Always file a claim and document everything with photos before work begins.
Can historic New Orleans homes be remediated without damaging original materials? β–Ό
Yes, but it requires a contractor with specific experience in historic properties. Techniques like dry ice blasting, soda blasting, and HEPA vacuuming can remove mold from original wood, brick, and plaster without causing damage. Contractors working on properties in historic districts may also need to coordinate with the Historic District Landmarks Commission (HDLC) before beginning work.
How do I prevent mold in a New Orleans home? β–Ό
Prevention in New Orleans requires consistent effort: keep indoor humidity below 60% using a dehumidifier (ideally 50%), maintain your HVAC system and change filters monthly, seal any roof penetrations or flashing immediately, install a vapor barrier in crawl spaces, ensure proper drainage away from your foundation, and inspect your home after every significant rain event. Annual mold inspections are also recommended for older New Orleans homes.
My home flooded during a storm β€” how long do I have before mold sets in? β–Ό
In New Orleans’ climate, mold can begin growing within 24 to 48 hours of water intrusion. Speed is critical. Even if floodwaters recede quickly, moisture trapped in walls, insulation, and subfloors creates ideal mold conditions for weeks afterward. Do not assume a home is safe just because surfaces appear dry β€” call a professional for moisture testing immediately after any flooding event.
Should I get mold testing before or after remediation? β–Ό
Ideally both. Pre-remediation testing identifies the type and extent of mold present, which helps contractors develop the right remediation plan. Post-remediation clearance testing provides documented proof that mold levels have returned to safe levels β€” important for your own peace of mind, for insurance claims, and especially if you plan to sell the property. For an unbiased result, use a separate company for testing than the one performing remediation.

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