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Best Mold Pros in Colorado Springs, CO

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Compare 9 certified contractors for mold mitigation, testing, and crawlspace work.

Regional moisture context: Colorado homes usually see mold after snowmelt, roof leaks, basement seepage, intermittent summer storms, or cooling-system moisture rather than constant outdoor humidity.

Colorado Springs market snapshot: 7 of 9 are dedicated mold specialists, 9 show verified credentials, 9 maintain active websites.

Contractors

The Contents Company profile

The Contents Company

Remediation SpecialistColorado Springs, CO
Location Google Reviews

4.9 (168 reviews)

Verified WebsiteIICRC CertifiedNORMI Certified
Mold InspectionWater DamageFire DamageMold Remediation
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PLANET DUCT

Remediation SpecialistColorado Springs, CO
Location Google Reviews

4.9 (1,114 reviews)

Verified WebsiteBBB ListedIICRC Certified
Mold RemediationFire DamageAir Quality TestingResidentialDehumidification+2 more
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Local Mold Guidance for Colorado Springs

Cost estimates, risk data, testing advice, and tools for Colorado Springs, Colorado.

Mold in Colorado Springs

Colorado Springs properties often see mold after hail, snowmelt, and finished-basement moisture where insulation and trim hide lingering dampness. Colorado often sees moisture-driven mold issues, so homeowners in Colorado Springs should move quickly after leaks, flooding, or visible growth. 9 local contractors are currently listed, which is enough to compare inspection and remediation options side by side. Among listed providers, 9 show verified credentials or certifications. State context: In Colorado, roof penetrations, ice dams, evaporative coolers, and basement seepage after snowmelt are common paths to hidden mold.

Local Contractor Market

9 contractors are currently listed in this market. 2 have at least five Google reviews, which helps with side-by-side comparison.

Inspection and testing0% (0)
Remediation78% (7)
Water damage work100% (9)
Crawl space and attic work0% (0)

Typical Mitigation Cost

Inspection / testing

$475-$1,075

Remediation

$3,750-$12,200

Typical local pricing runs around $475-$1,075 for inspection or testing and $3,750-$12,200 for remediation. Colorado market guidance currently clusters many projects around $1,500 - $4,900, but Colorado Springs pricing moves when containment, drying, HVAC cleaning, or reconstruction get added.

  • Colorado labor rates and rebuild coordination keep larger projects in a higher band
  • basement tear-out, insulation removal, and post-freeze drying can add several days of equipment time
  • hail or roof-related claims often require better documentation and inspection scope
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Regional Moisture Context

Higher moisture pressure. Colorado homes usually see mold after snowmelt, roof leaks, basement seepage, intermittent summer storms, or cooling-system moisture rather than constant outdoor humidity.

Regional climate matters, but home-level moisture conditions still determine whether mold becomes an active problem.

When to Test in Colorado Springs

Colorado often has active moisture and cleanup demand, so homes in Colorado Springs benefit from prompt inspection after leaks, flooding, or persistent odors. Front Range testing is most useful after hail, snowmelt, or burst-pipe events, especially in finished basements and upper-floor ceiling cavities. For real-estate transactions, ask for inspection and lab turnaround times up front. For post-remediation projects, schedule clearance or verification testing after cleanup and drying are complete.

Climate Factors in Colorado Springs

Front Range freeze-thaw pattern

  • Freeze-thaw cycles, hail, and rapid spring weather changes regularly stress roofs and exterior penetrations.
  • Finished basements can stay wet behind insulation or trim long after the living space feels dry.
  • Dry outdoor air does not eliminate mold risk once a pipe burst, hail event, or snowmelt leak has wetted framing.

Common Mold Types in This Area

Species can vary by material and leak history, but these are common names homeowners hear in local inspection and remediation work.

CladosporiumPenicilliumAspergillusChaetomiumStachybotrys

Nearby Service Areas Around Colorado Springs

These nearby service areas often share the same weather pattern, housing mix, and contractor coverage footprint as Colorado Springs.

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Mold testing & monitoring products for Colorado Springs, Colorado

Start with a low-cost test kit, or use a humidity monitor to track conditions after remediation or water damage.

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