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Incorporate Mold Cleaning Service into Current Business

15 Aug 2025 9:08 PM | Michael Contursi

Incorporating mold cleaning operations into my construction business would give me a competitive edge and open up valuable new revenue streams. Mold problems are common in both homes and commercial buildings, often showing up during renovations, repairs, or after water damage. By offering mold remediation myself, I can save my clients the hassle of bringing in an outside specialist and provide a true one-stop shop experience. This not only makes projects more convenient for them but also helps me keep timelines on track. Since mold remediation is a high-value service that commands premium rates, it’s also a smart way to increase profitability while expanding the scope of what my company can deliver.


On top of the financial benefits, adding mold cleaning to my services shows clients that I take safety and health seriously. Mold can pose real health risks, and I want my work to protect the people who live and work in the spaces I build or renovate. By becoming certified in mold remediation, I can reassure customers that I have the skills to handle both repairs and health-related concerns. It would also open the door to more insurance-related projects, since insurers often prefer working with contractors who can manage everything from cleanup to restoration. Over time, this could strengthen my reputation, bring in more referrals, and make my business more resilient in both construction and restoration markets.


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