Mold Removal Companies in Grand Rapids, Michigan

Mold removal companies in Grand Rapids range from IICRC-certified professionals with independent clearance testing to operators without verified credentials. The mold removal industry has a documented history of consumer complaints — this directory helps you tell them apart.

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Why You Need Two Companies, Not One

The biggest mistake Grand Rapids homeowners make when dealing with mold isn't hiring a bad contractor. It's hiring one company to do everything. The company removing your mold has a financial interest in finding as much mold as possible — if that same company does your testing, there's no independent check on their work.

The industry standard (IICRC S520) requires the removal company and the verification inspector to be separate. The final step of any legitimate mold removal job is a clearance test by an independent inspector — confirming the mold is gone and your home is safe. This directory lists contractors and inspectors separately for exactly this reason.

Mold Removal Contractors in Grand Rapids

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Grand Rapids Mold Experts

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451 Cesar E. Chavez Ave SW, Grand Rapids, MI 49503

+1 616-528-9504
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Mold Remediation Grand Rapids Solutions

2010 Eastern Ave SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49507

+1 616-221-0069
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DRYmedic Restoration Services of Grand Rapids

102 54th St SW, Grand Rapids, MI 49548

+1 616-217-9140
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Restoration 1 of Grand Rapids

4334 Brockton Dr SE Suite A, Grand Rapids, MI 49512

+1 616-300-1133
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RAM Restoration of Grand Rapids

3512 Roger B Chaffee Memorial Blvd SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49548

+1 616-818-1700
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Riverside Restoration

380 Stone Falls Dr, Ada, MI 49301

+1 616-675-0110
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Grand Rapids Restoration & Construction

2140 44th St SE Suite 303-A, Kentwood, MI 49508

+1 616-856-6587
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Rainbow Restoration of West Michigan

8560 Centre Industrial Dr SW, Byron Center, MI 49315

+1 616-583-1234
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Grand Rapids Water Restoration Services

110 Ionia Ave NW, Grand Rapids, MI 49503

+1 231-396-5819
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Green Earth Remediation - Grand Rapids

8225 Pfeiffer Farms Dr SW Ste 400, Byron Center, MI 49315

+1 616-874-9925
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Hometown Water & Fire Restoration

3056 Dixie Ave SW Suite C, Grandville, MI 49418

+1 616-888-9117
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John Grace Restoration - Grand Rapids

955 W River Center Dr NE, Comstock Park, MI 49321

+1 616-438-5315
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FOUR CORNERS Restoration of Michigan

8283 Hawkshead SE, Byron Center, MI 49315

+1 616-510-7874
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Grand Rapids Water Restoration

308 Wealthy St SW, Grand Rapids, MI 49503

+1 231-426-2614
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Mr. Restoration

3417 Roger B Chaffee Memorial Blvd SE suite 301, Grand Rapids, MI 49548

+1 616-802-7677
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Paul Davis Restoration of West Michigan

6030 Clyde Park Ave SW Suite F, Byron Center, MI 49315

+1 616-583-3908
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MBR Restoration & Construction

7610 Cottonwood Dr Suite 103 A, Georgetown Township, MI 49428

+1 616-610-8006
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Restoration 1 of The Lakeshore

101 E Roosevelt Ave, Zeeland, MI 49464

+1 616-276-3554
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Case Construction & Restoration, Inc.

7855 Childsdale Ave NE, Rockford, MI 49341

+1 616-449-2208
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V's PowerWash & Restoration

853 Ferris St NW, Grand Rapids, MI 49544

+1 616-514-4497
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Rapid Mold Removal, LLC

2556 Alamo Dr, Lansing, MI 48911

+1 800-269-1909
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Airwest Mold

4260 Airwest Dr SE, Kentwood, MI 49512

+1 616-698-6890
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ServiceMaster Water and Fire Restoration by Synergy

7482 Main St, Jenison, MI 49428

+1 616-800-8446
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United Water Restoration Group of Grand Rapids East

921 36th St SW #107, Wyoming, MI 49509

+1 616-947-7804
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911 Restoration of Big Rapids/Fremont

12945 Northland Dr, Big Rapids, MI 49307

+1 231-259-4111
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360 Fire & Flood

4740 Talon Ct SE # 4, Grand Rapids, MI 49512

+1 616-900-6999
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BELFOR Property Restoration

571 Gordon Industrial Ct SW f, Byron Center, MI 49315

+1 616-554-0855
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911 Restoration of Northwest Michigan

2366 Cass Rd STE 1, Traverse City, MI 49684

+1 231-600-7470
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John Grace Restoration - Contents Department

4740 Talon Ct SE STE 3, Grand Rapids, MI 49512

+1 616-438-5315
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Green Home Cleaning and Restoration

2952 Fingers Dr NE, Grand Rapids, MI 49525

+1 616-735-1473
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Revival Property Restoration

4971 84th St SE, Caledonia, MI 49316

+1 616-536-0349
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Jarvis Property Restoration

2060 College Ave SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49507

+1 616-965-1960
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Team Restoration Inc

8195 Graphic Dr NE, Belmont, MI 49306

+1 616-863-8118
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Rivers Edge Construction and Restoration LLC

4335 Abrigador Trail NE, Comstock Park, MI 49321

+1 616-784-4000
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All Pro Restoration

8020 E Richfield Rd, Davison, MI 48423

+1 810-412-5688
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ProCare Restoration Services, Inc.

4740 Talon Ct SE # 4, Kentwood, MI 49512

+1 616-205-9806
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Hoarding/Clutter Remediation

1370 Bauer Rd, Jenison, MI 49428

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5 Red Flags When Hiring a Mold Removal Company in Grand Rapids

1

They offer free testing.

Legitimate mold inspectors charge for their services — typically $200–$600. A "free inspection" means the company is betting on finding enough mold to sell you a remediation job. That incentive structure doesn't produce honest assessments.

2

They want to do both the testing and the removal.

If one company wants to assess the problem, remove the mold, and confirm the work is done, you have no independent verification of anything. The conflict of interest is structural, not personal. Require separate companies.

3

They diagnosed "black mold" without a lab test.

No one can identify mold species by looking at it. A contractor who tells you on the spot that you have toxic black mold is either guessing or pitching. Either way, walk away.

4

They want full payment before work starts.

Standard industry payment structure: 25% when work begins, 25% at midpoint, 50% after completion and a passing clearance test. Full payment upfront is one of the oldest contractor scams in any trade.

5

They can't give you a written, itemized estimate.

If a contractor can't tell you in writing exactly what they'll contain, remove, and charge — they can't be held accountable for delivering it. Verbal quotes are not contracts.

What Mold Removal Costs in Grand Rapids

LocationTypical range
Bathroom$500 – $1,500
Crawl space$500 – $2,000
Basement$1,000 – $4,000
Attic$1,000 – $4,000
HVAC system$2,000 – $8,000
Whole house (severe)$10,000 – $30,000+

Per square foot: $10–$25 for most jobs. National average: $2,300–$2,400.

Is your quote too high?

Get at least three written estimates before you commit. A legitimate company will itemize their quote — square footage of containment, materials to be removed, equipment, and timeline. A quote delivered under pressure to sign immediately is a red flag regardless of price.

What's not included in most quotes:

The independent clearance test (budget $150–$400 separately), structural repairs after material removal, and treatment of the moisture source itself. Ask every contractor: does your quote include moisture source identification, or just mold removal?

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Does Insurance Cover Mold Removal in Michigan?

Short answer: usually not. Standard homeowners insurance policies cover mold only when it results from a sudden, accidental covered event — a burst pipe, an overflowing appliance, a roof damaged by a named storm.

What insurance almost never covers:

  • ×Mold from a slow leak — classified as owner neglect
  • ×Mold from flooding — standard policies and FEMA flood insurance both exclude mold
  • ×Mold from condensation, poor ventilation, or long-standing moisture
What to do before you call a contractor:Pull out your homeowners insurance policy and look for “mold” in the exclusions section. Then call your agent — not the claims line — and ask: “If mold resulted from [describe cause], is remediation covered, and what is the per-incident limit?” Get the answer in writing before signing any contractor agreement.

Common Questions About Mold Removal

Is this black mold?

There's no way to know by looking at it. Mold color doesn't identify species — you'd need a lab test for that. Don't let a contractor charge you a premium because they called it black mold without a test.

Do I have to leave my house during mold removal?

It depends on where the mold is and how much there is. For contained jobs in one area, most families can stay in another part of the house. For larger jobs involving multiple areas or your HVAC system, leaving for the duration is standard.

How do I know the mold was actually removed?

The only reliable answer is a clearance test by an independent inspector — someone with no financial connection to the removal company. Any contractor who completes work and doesn't mention a clearance test is leaving you with no way to verify the job.

Will my insurance cover this?

Only if mold resulted from a sudden, covered event like a burst pipe or appliance failure. Mold from slow leaks, poor ventilation, or flooding is almost never covered. Even when covered, most policies cap mold coverage at $1,000–$10,000.

How long does mold removal take?

Most standard residential jobs take 1–5 days. Add 2–5 business days for clearance test lab results after the job is complete. If you have a real estate closing deadline, get that timeline in writing from both the contractor and the inspector.

Can mold come back after removal?

Yes — if the moisture source isn't fixed. Mold is a symptom of a water problem. A legitimate contractor identifies and addresses the moisture source as part of the job.

What's the difference between a mold inspector and a mold removal company?

A mold inspector tests your home, identifies the extent of the problem, and writes the scope of work. They do not remove mold. A mold removal company physically removes the mold. The inspector also does the final clearance test. These must always be two separate companies.

Is Mold Removal Licensed in Michigan?

Michigan does not currently require a specific license for mold remediation. This makes the IICRC certification check more important, not less. The independent clearance test is the most reliable safeguard a homeowner has in unregulated markets.

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