Mold Remediation & Assessment in North Carolina

162 certified mold remediation firms on file in North Carolina. 4 of them hold a mold licence issued by another state — worth knowing, but there is no North Carolina licence to check. Credentials below are verified against IICRC's Certified Firm registry.

North Carolina does not run a mold-specific licensing program. Only five US jurisdictions do (Texas, Florida, New York, Louisiana and the District of Columbia; Illinois has enacted a program that is not yet in force). In North Carolina, the credentials to check are IICRC certification, general contractor licensing where applicable, and insurance.

Cities with 3+ certified firms

Also served (1–2 firms)

Apex, Arden, Burlington, Belmont, Kinston, Morehead City, Cary, Franklin, Fuquay Varina, Greenville, Huntersville, Hampstead, Wilmington, Atlantic Beach, Ayden, Colfax, Elizabeth City, Candler, Bunnlevel, Cornelius, Granite Falls, Grandy, Creedmoor, Grimesland, Havelock, High Point, Harbinger, Harmony, Hubert, Holly Ridge, Jonesville, Jacksonville, Kill Devil Hills, Kings Mountain, Burgaw, Beulaville, Lillington, Knightdale, Monroe, Marshville

What North Carolina mold remediation firms are certified in

Certification counts across the 162 North Carolina firms on file for this work. These are the credentials on record with the issuing body — not what the firms advertise.

CredentialWhat it coversNorth Carolina firms
AMRTApplied Microbial Remediation Technician159
WRTWater Damage Restoration Technician159
ASDApplied Structural Drying Technician128
FSRTFire and Smoke Damage Restoration Technician123
OCTOdor Control Technician109
CCTCarpet Cleaning Technician80

152 of these firms hold three or more certifications; 4 appear in two independent registries and carry a cross-verified marker; 50 operate under a national franchise brand, which is separately owned and separately credentialled from the brand itself.

Every North Carolina firm we hold a record for, A–Z by city →

Mold Remediation in North Carolina: common questions

Is mold remediation licensed in North Carolina?

North Carolina does not run a mold-specific licensing program. Only five US jurisdictions do (Texas, Florida, New York, Louisiana and the District of Columbia; Illinois has enacted a program that is not yet in force). In North Carolina, the credentials to check are IICRC certification, general contractor licensing where applicable, and insurance.

What certifications do North Carolina mold remediation firms actually hold?

Across the 162 North Carolina firms on file for this work, the most common credentials are AMRT (Applied Microbial Remediation Technician) held by 159 firms, WRT (Water Damage Restoration Technician) held by 159 firms, ASD (Applied Structural Drying Technician) held by 128 firms, FSRT (Fire and Smoke Damage Restoration Technician) held by 123 firms. 152 hold three or more certifications. Certification describes verified training rather than the services a firm chooses to advertise.

How were these North Carolina firms verified?

Every certification was checked against IICRC's own Certified Firm registry, not against the firm's marketing. 4 of the 162 appear in two independent registries and carry a cross-verified marker. Checked August 14, 2026.

Which North Carolina cities have the most mold remediation firms?

Charlotte leads with 14, followed by Raleigh (14), Greensboro (10), Fayetteville (6). We build a page wherever a city has three or more certified firms; smaller markets are listed below that without their own page.