Find a Mold Professional in Indiana

Every company listed here is verified through Google Business Profiles and industry certification directories. Indiana does not require a state license for mold work — certifications are your best indicator of quality.

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Indiana does not license mold inspectors or remediators. Unlike radon testers or home inspectors, mold professionals in Indiana have no state licensing requirement. Industry certifications from IICRC, ACAC, or NORMI are the primary quality indicators. Always verify credentials before hiring.

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Indiana's largest counties by population — find mold professionals near you.

Marion County

Indianapolis area

21 professionals listed

Lake County

Crown Point area

2 professionals listed

Allen County

Fort Wayne area

8 professionals listed

Hamilton County

Noblesville area

17 professionals listed

St. Joseph County

South Bend area

3 professionals listed

Elkhart County

Goshen area

1 professional listed

Tippecanoe County

Lafayette area

1 professional listed

Vanderburgh County

Evansville area

5 professionals listed

Porter County

Valparaiso area

2 professionals listed

Hendricks County

Danville area

16 professionals listed

Johnson County

Franklin area

12 professionals listed

Monroe County

Bloomington area

0 professionals listed

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Mold Guides

How to Hire a Mold Inspector in Indiana

A practical guide to finding and vetting a qualified mold inspector in Indiana — what certifications to look for, questions to ask, and red flags to avoid.

Indiana Mold Laws and Disclosure Requirements

What Indiana law says about mold — landlord responsibilities, seller disclosure requirements, and why the state doesn't license mold professionals.

Mold Inspection vs. Mold Testing — What's the Difference?

Understanding the difference between mold inspection and mold testing, when you need each, and how much they cost in Indiana.

Why Certification Matters

Since Indiana has no state mold licensing, industry certifications are the best way to evaluate a mold professional's qualifications:

Every profile on this site shows the company's certifications, Google rating, and verified contact information.

Suspect Mold in Your Home?

Mold grows wherever moisture persists — behind walls, under floors, in HVAC systems, and in basements. If you see or smell mold, or have unexplained allergic symptoms, a professional inspection is the first step.

Need a building permit for structural repairs? Check permit requirements on Indiana Permit Finder →