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Regional moisture context: Ohio mold problems usually come from wet basements, crawl-space moisture, roof leaks, and winter condensation rather than constant outdoor humidity alone.

About Mold in Ohio

Last updated: March 2026

Ohio is a local-enforcement market, not a statewide mold-licensing market. That means the main consumer risk is buying a vague cleanup scope from a contractor who is not also addressing drainage, basement drying, or the actual building defect that caused the moisture. For homeowners and landlords, local housing and code channels can matter as much as the cleanup quote itself, especially once the problem affects a basement, a rental unit, or a recurring leak.

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Farsight Management

Inspection SpecialistDover, OH
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4.7 (120 reviews)

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Gridiron Guys LLC

Remediation SpecialistMedina, OH
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4.7 (125 reviews)

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State-Specific Mold Guidance for Ohio

Real licensing, pricing, climate, and homeowner guidance for Ohio.

Licensing and rules

As of March 24, 2026, Ohio still does not have a statewide mold-remediation licensing program in force. The legislature has considered indoor-mold bills, but homeowners should currently expect most oversight to run through local code enforcement, landlord duties, and standard contractor credentials rather than a dedicated state mold board.

  • No statewide mold license in force: Ohio has considered indoor-mold bills, but as of March 24, 2026, homeowners should not expect a statewide mold-remediator license comparable to Florida, Texas, or New York.
  • Local enforcement matters: For rentals and habitability disputes, local housing, building, or health departments may matter more than state-level mold rules.
  • Use normal contractor screening: Because there is no current statewide mold license, Ohio homeowners should lean on written scope, insurance, references, and the contractor's plan for fixing the underlying water problem.

Typical project range

$1,100 - $2,900

Below national average

  • Basement and lower-level drying after leaks or seepage
  • Removing finished-basement carpet, drywall, or insulation
  • Containment when multiple rooms or an occupied home are involved
  • Correcting drainage, sump, or roof issues so the mold does not return

Recent Angi Columbus pricing updated October 15, 2025, listed many routine residential jobs around $1,127-$2,884 before larger rebuild or waterproofing work.

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Climate and moisture drivers

Ohio mold problems usually come from wet basements, crawl-space moisture, roof leaks, and winter condensation rather than constant outdoor humidity alone.

  • Humid summers keep basements and lower levels damp if dehumidification is weak.
  • Winter condensation and ice-dam leaks can wet attics, roof edges, and upper walls.
  • Ohio basements are a major mold driver because seepage, grading, and sump issues are common.

State-specific tips

In Ohio, finished basements, sump failures, and freeze-thaw roof leaks are often more important than visible mold on the surface of the room.

  • If the mold is in a basement, ask about drainage, sump performance, and dehumidification before approving cleanup.
  • Check with your city or county about rental-housing and code-enforcement options because Ohio oversight is often local.
  • Without a statewide mold license in force, insist on a written removal and drying scope instead of a vague antimicrobial treatment proposal.

What to Do Next

Three steps to address mold in your Ohio home.

Frequently Asked Questions: Mold in Ohio

Mold Guides for Ohio

Articles and guides to help you understand mold risk and make informed decisions.

Mold testing & monitoring products for Ohio

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

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