Mold Removal in Dallas, TX
Updated March 2026
Source: NOAA Climate Normals & Open-Meteo
Dallas averages 63% relative humidity and 36 inches of annual rainfall, making it a moderate-risk environment for mold growth. At moderate humidity, mold typically emerges after water intrusion events — leaking pipes, roof leaks, or flooding. Homes built before 1978 are at higher risk due to older moisture barriers.
Dallas housing stock has a median build year of around 1978. Many homes in this era have adequate but aging moisture control — regular inspections are worthwhile, especially after storms.
How much does mold removal cost in Dallas?
Local remediation costs depend on the affected area, location (basement vs. bathroom vs. crawl space), and whether drywall replacement is needed.
| Scope | Dallas cost range |
|---|---|
| Small area (< 10 sq ft) | $840–$1,540 |
| Medium room (10–30 sq ft) | $1,400–$3,500 |
| Large / multiple rooms | $3,500–$4,200 |
| Behind drywall + replacement | Add $500–$2,000 |
Costs vary by contractor and job complexity. Always get 2–3 quotes.
When do you need a pro in Dallas?
Some mold situations are DIY-manageable. Others require professional containment, air scrubbers, and proper disposal. The EPA's mold cleanup guidance recommends calling a professional for any affected area larger than 10 square feet.
Call a professional if:
- ✕ The affected area exceeds 10 square feet
- ✕ You smell mold but can't see it (likely behind walls or in HVAC)
- ✕ Mold appeared after flooding, a roof leak, or a burst pipe
- ✕ The drywall is soft, crumbling, or feels damp to the touch
- ✕ Mold is in the HVAC system, crawl space, or attic
- ✕ You or someone in the household has asthma or respiratory conditions
- ✕ The mold has returned after a previous cleaning attempt
DIY may be appropriate if:
- ✓ The mold patch is smaller than roughly 3 ft × 3 ft
- ✓ It's on a hard, non-porous surface (tile grout, painted walls)
- ✓ There is no moisture problem behind the surface
- ✓ You have proper PPE (N-95 respirator, gloves, goggles)
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Texas does not require a state license for mold remediation contractors, but reputable companies carry liability insurance and follow IICRC S520 standards.
Frequently asked questions
How much does mold removal cost in Dallas?
Mold remediation in Dallas, TX typically costs $1,400–$4,200 depending on the scope, location, and severity. Small bathroom patches may run $840–$1,540, while large infestations involving multiple rooms or crawl spaces can exceed $4,200.
Why is mold a concern in Dallas?
Dallas averages 63% relative humidity and 36 inches of annual rainfall. Combined with aging housing stock (median build year 1978), water intrusion events can quickly lead to mold growth if not addressed within 48 hours.
How do I find a reputable mold contractor in Dallas?
Look for IICRC S520-certified contractors, verify they carry general liability and pollution liability insurance, and check for IICRC certification as a quality indicator. Always get 2–3 quotes for major remediation projects. MoldGuide's matching service connects you with pre-vetted contractors in your ZIP code.
How long does mold remediation take in Dallas?
Most residential mold remediation projects take 1–5 days depending on the scope. A small bathroom remediation might be completed in a single day. Large infestations involving drywall removal, cavity treatment, and reconstruction can take up to a week or more.
Does homeowners insurance cover mold removal in Texas?
It depends on the cause. Most policies cover mold resulting from a sudden and accidental covered event (burst pipe, storm damage). Mold caused by ongoing neglect, slow leaks, or flooding (without flood insurance) is typically excluded. Always document the damage and contact your insurer before remediation begins.
What is the Dallas mold season?
Mold is most active in Dallas during warm, humid months (typically May–September). However, winter indoor humidity from heating systems can also create conditions for mold in poorly ventilated spaces.
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