What’s the Average Cost for Crawl Space Encapsulation and Mold Treatment?

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Asked By CuriousCat99 On

I'm looking for advice on the cost of encapsulating a crawl space and getting mold treatment done in our home. It's a 1,250 square foot house built in 1994. We received an estimate of $27,000 for a drainage system, encapsulation, a dehumidifier, and mold treatment. However, an acquaintance mentioned that their company usually charges around $15,000 for similar services without even inspecting the house yet. Other companies quoted us $3,400 just for mold treatment and another quoted $9,100 for mold treatment plus a new vapor barrier. My spouse thinks the quotes are overpriced, while I feel $15,000 is fairly standard. What do you think it should cost?

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Answered By HomeFixGuy42 On

I think $27,000 is way too high unless the drainage system includes really comprehensive features. For reference, I had a similar job done on a 1,050 sqft place – new vapor barrier and mold treatment, but no dehumidifier – and it only cost me about $8,000. Just to be clear, my drainage system was a French drain with a sump pump.

SkepticalBud88 -

Yeah, that’s really interesting! What kind of sump pump did you use?

Answered By PriceWatcher21 On

In my area, the average is around $19,000, but keep in mind that usually doesn't include mold treatment. So your acquaintance’s estimate of $15,000 might be more in line with what you can expect, especially if it includes everything you're looking for.

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