Quick answer: Boynton Beach Mold Removal provides professional mold removal for homeowners in Boynton Beach, Florida and nearby areas. We are licensed and insured, offer free quotes, and respond quickly to local requests. Call 561-931-4402 for a free, no-obligation estimate.
If you live near the Intracoastal Waterway or in one of Boynton Beach’s older 1970s-era blocks, you already know our 61 inches of annual rainfall and 76% peak summer humidity make mold a near-constant threat. When a spot shows up behind drywall, the first question every homeowner asks is simple: what is this going to cost? Pricing here in Palm Beach County runs higher than inland Florida, and the number on your estimate depends on far more than square footage. Here is what 2026 mold removal actually costs in Boynton Beach.
Most Boynton Beach mold removal jobs cost between $1,500 and $10,000, with the regional average landing around $3,000-$7,000. South Florida labor rates and storm-driven demand push Palm Beach County pricing toward the higher end, typically $10-$25 per square foot of affected area.
Mold pricing scales with the affected area, not your home’s total size. In our market, small surface jobs under 10 square feet, like a patch under a bathroom vanity, often run $500-$1,500. Medium jobs of 10-50 square feet, common after a slab leak in a Leisureville or Hunters Run home, typically land at $1,500-$4,000. Anything over 50 square feet, or mold that has spread through an attic after a roof breach, climbs to $4,000-$10,000 or more. HVAC, crawlspace, and hidden wall-cavity contamination can exceed $15,000 because of the demolition and rebuild involved.
Boynton Beach sits in one of Florida’s higher-cost remediation zones. Three local factors drive it: dense urban labor rates shared with the Miami-Boca corridor, frequent storm and flood damage that keeps remediation crews booked, and our high seasonal humidity, which means jobs often require extended drying and dehumidification cycles. After a tropical system, demand spikes across the county and pricing follows. Booking remediation in the drier March window, when humidity dips to roughly 70%, can sometimes mean shorter wait times and more competitive quotes. You can learn more about how our team scopes local projects on our about page.
Four variables decide where you land in the range. First, accessibility: surface mold on exposed drywall runs $10-$15 per square foot, while mold buried behind tile or inside wall cavities approaches $25 because demolition is required. Second, the material affected. Porous materials like carpet and insulation usually get removed and replaced rather than cleaned. Third, whether third-party air-quality testing is needed, which adds a few hundred dollars but documents the result for insurance. Fourth, the source. If a slab leak or roof failure caused the moisture, that repair is a separate line item, and skipping it guarantees regrowth in our climate. For a precise scope, request an inspection through our contact page.
Here is a Boynton Beach specific catch: standard homeowner policies in Florida often exclude or cap mold coverage, and most do not cover flood at all. With 10,897 of the city’s 18,828 residential homes sitting at moderate flood risk, mold caused by storm surge or rising water frequently falls under a separate National Flood Insurance Program policy, not your homeowner plan. Documenting the moisture source and getting a written remediation protocol matters for any claim. We serve flood-prone neighborhoods across the area, which you can review on our areas we serve page. If you are still trying to confirm you actually have a problem, our guide on the most common signs of mold in Boynton Beach homes walks through what to look for first.
We start every job with a transparent, line-item estimate after an on-site inspection, so you see exactly what drives your number, from square footage to containment to drying time. We separate the mold remediation cost from any source repair so nothing is buried in the total. Because we work this market daily, we calibrate drying cycles to Boynton Beach humidity rather than a generic national standard, and we document everything for insurance. No surprise charges, no upselling on square footage you do not have.
Sometimes. Demand drops between major storm seasons, and the drier spring air shortens dehumidification cycles, which can lower labor hours. Pricing is still driven mostly by job size, though.
Often only partially. Many Florida policies cap mold coverage or exclude it, and flood-driven mold usually requires a separate NFIP policy. Always document the moisture source.
A contained bathroom job of 10-30 square feet usually runs $1,500-$4,000 in our area, depending on whether tile or drywall has to come out.
Palm Beach County carries higher labor rates, heavier storm demand, and longer drying times due to humidity, all of which push local pricing above inland and national figures.
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