Little Rock averages over 50 inches of annual rainfall and summer relative humidity regularly exceeds 80 percent. The Arkansas River flooded at historic levels in 2019, leaving saturated assemblies that developed mold before remediation crews arrived. Mold can establish in 48 to 72 hours in Little Rock's climate.
Crawl spaces under pre-1960 craftsman and colonial homes are the primary mold zone where vapor barriers are absent. HVAC condensate volumes overwhelm aging drain pans, creating hidden moisture in mechanical closets and attic air handler spaces. Roof failures after central Arkansas hail storms are another common source.
Arkansas has no dedicated mold licensing statute; contractors performing structural scope must hold an Arkansas Contractors Licensing Board license. IICRC Applied Microbial Remediation Technician (AMRT) certification is the professional standard. Ask for AMRT credentials, verify board licensure, and require a post-remediation clearance report. Call for 24/7 assessment today.