Oklahoma City averages 36 inches of rain annually, with spring storms that deliver several inches per hour. Tornadic events break windows and compromise roofs, and post-storm dew points regularly exceed 60°F — conditions that drive mold inside wall cavities within hours. Act before the colony spreads.
Crawl-space mold is the most common loss type in Oklahoma City. Homes built before 1980 have unencapsulated crawl spaces where relative humidity can stay above 80%. HVAC ducts running through those spaces distribute spores throughout the structure, compounding remediation scope and cost.
Oklahoma does not require a separate mold contractor license, but IICRC S520 is the governing standard. Confirm your contractor holds the Applied Microbial Remediation Technician (AMRT) credential and carries pollution liability coverage. Require an independent industrial hygienist for post-remediation air sampling. Call a certified team now.