Best Mold Inspection in Cambridge, MA
Compare 41 local mold inspection providers in Cambridge, MA. Verified listings with real contact info.
41 verified providers · Updated 2026-04-28
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does Massachusetts require mold inspectors to be licensed?
Massachusetts does not currently license mold inspectors through the Division of Occupational Licensure (DOL). However, reputable inspectors carry certifications from organizations like ACAC, IICRC, or InterNACHI. Always verify credentials, insurance, and ask for sample reports before hiring.
How much does a mold inspection cost in Massachusetts?
A professional mold inspection typically costs $400 to $800 for a standard home. This usually includes visual inspection, moisture mapping, and 2-4 air samples sent to an accredited laboratory. Larger homes or properties with extensive suspected contamination may cost more.
When should I get a mold inspection in Massachusetts?
Get a mold inspection if you notice musty odors, visible mold growth, recent water damage, or unexplained allergic symptoms. Humid climates, frequent severe weather events, and older homes make mold a common issue. A mold inspection is also recommended during real estate transactions.
What happens if mold is found during an inspection in Massachusetts?
The inspector provides a report with the mold type, extent, and remediation recommendations. For areas larger than 10 square feet, the EPA recommends professional remediation following IICRC S520 standards. Remediation contractor requirements vary by state, but many are IICRC-certified. Post-remediation verification testing is strongly recommended.