A verification-first US directory
Find mold, water, fire and biohazard experts whose credentials check out.
Every listing is checked at the source — IICRC's Certified Firm registry and state licensing boards — with the source and date of each check shown on the page. No reviews, no ratings, no paid rankings.
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What do you need restored?
Water Damage Restoration
Emergency water extraction, structural drying and flood cleanup by IICRC-certified firms.
587 cities · 6109 certified firmsMold Remediation & Assessment
Mold inspection, testing and remediation — with state licence status verified where licensing exists.
606 cities · 6647 certified firmsFire & Smoke Damage Restoration
Fire, smoke and soot restoration — corrosion mitigation, odor removal and structural cleaning.
366 cities · 4087 certified firmsOdor Removal
Professional odor neutralization for smoke, biological, chemical and unknown odors.
257 cities · 3028 certified firmsBiohazard & Trauma Cleanup
Discreet, certified trauma and biohazard cleanup, available 24/7 in most areas.
93 cities · 1529 certified firmsCarpet & Upholstery Cleaning
IICRC-certified carpet, rug and upholstery cleaning professionals.
190 cities · 2321 certified firmsCommercial Large-Loss Restoration
Commercial drying specialists for large and complex property losses.
40 cities · 878 certified firmsWhy Water Fire Mold Lookup is different
Checked at the source
Every certification comes from IICRC's own registry, and every licence from the issuing state board — never from a provider's marketing.
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Each verified fact displays where it came from and when we last checked.
Rankings are never sold
Sponsored placements are labeled. Payment never changes organic order — that's a founding rule, not a policy page.
Absence isn't guilt
Some states publish only current licensees. Where that's true, we never describe a firm as “unlicensed” — we say exactly what the public record does and doesn't show.
Only five jurisdictions license mold work. Is yours one?
Texas, Florida, New York, Louisiana and the District of Columbia run mold licensing programs. In four of the five, your mold inspector cannot also be your remediator — DC requires conflict disclosure instead. Everywhere else, IICRC certification is the main credential you can check. We read every one of those statutes ourselves.
Find restoration pros in your state
Tap your state. Gold-outlined states license mold work — a credential we verify against the state board.