How Much Does a Mold Inspection Cost?
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You’ve spotted something you don’t like, a stain spreading on the ceiling, a smell in the basement that won’t quit, and the first thing you want to know before you call anyone is what this is going to run you. Fair question. The honest answer is that mold inspection cost depends on a handful of things, and one of your options here costs nothing at all. This page walks through what you’d actually pay, what drives the number up or down, and where an inspection ends and remediation begins.
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Here’s the short version, so you’re not hunting for it. A professional on-site mold inspection in Ontario or Quebec generally lands somewhere in the range below, lab sampling is priced per sample on top of that, and a virtual inspection is free. What you won’t get from us is a flat “$X and done” quote sight unseen, because the property makes the price, not a menu. A 700-square-foot condo with one suspect corner is a different job than a flooded two-storey with mold in three rooms.
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Book Your Free Virtual Inspection NowWhat does a mold inspection actually cost?
Most people are surprised that the range is as wide as it is, and that the bottom of it is free. That’s because “mold inspection” covers a few different things: a remote photo review, an inspector walking the property, and lab analysis of samples. Each has its own price. Here’s how they break down for homes across our Ontario and Quebec service areas.

| Type of inspection | Typical cost | What it covers |
|---|---|---|
| Virtual inspection | Free | A certified inspector reviews your photos and video remotely and tells you what to do next. Free for owners and approved tenants. |
| On-site mold inspection | Free to $500 | An inspector visits, does a full visual walkthrough, and uses moisture meters and infrared where needed. Where it falls in that range depends on property size and complexity. |
| Lab sampling / mold testing | $50 to $150 per sample | Air or surface samples sent to an accredited third-party lab to confirm mold type and concentration. Priced per sample, added on top of the inspection. |
| Mold removal / remediation | A separate, larger cost | If mold is confirmed, removal is its own project. See our mold removal cost guide for those ranges. |
These are general estimates only. Your actual cost depends on the size of the property, how many samples the situation calls for, and whether lab analysis is needed. The only way to get an exact figure is to have someone look, which is what the free virtual inspection is for. Contact us at 1-877-566-6653 for a quote on your specific situation.
What drives the cost of a mold inspection?
Two inspections at two houses down the same street can be priced differently, and it usually comes down to five things. Once you know what moves the number, the quote you get makes a lot more sense, and you can tell a fair one from a padded one.

Property size and layout. More square footage and more suspect areas mean more ground to cover. A single-room concern is quick; a whole-house walkthrough with a finished basement takes longer.
How many samples you need. Sampling is the biggest swing. One targeted air sample where the moisture is costs far less than five scattered around a house, and more samples aren’t automatically better (see below).
Lab analysis. Sending samples to an accredited lab adds a per-sample fee, but it’s what turns “I think that’s mold” into a documented result you can act on or hand to an insurer.
On-site vs virtual. A remote photo review is free and often enough to point you in the right direction. An in-person visit costs more because someone’s driving out and spending time on your property.
Equipment involved. A basic visual check is one thing; pulling in infrared cameras and moisture meters to find hidden damp behind walls is more involved, and worth it when the source isn’t obvious.
Honestly, the cheapest inspection isn’t always the one that saves you money. A quick look that skips lab analysis can miss a hidden source, and you end up paying twice. What you’re paying for is a clear, documented answer, not just a person nodding at a wall.
Mold inspection vs testing vs removal: what’s the difference in cost?
This trips people up constantly, and the words get used interchangeably online even though they’re three different services at three very different price points. Sorting them out is the fastest way to understand any quote you’re handed.

A mold inspection is the diagnosis. An inspector finds where mold is, how far it’s spread, and what’s feeding it. This is the free-to-$500 range in the table above. Our mold inspection service page has the full detail on what a visit includes.
Mold testing is the lab confirmation, the air or surface samples that identify the specific mold and its concentration. It’s usually part of an inspection rather than a standalone purchase, priced per sample. Our mold testing service explains when sampling is worth it and when it isn’t.
Mold removal, or remediation, is the fix, and it’s the big one. Removal is a separate project priced by the size and severity of the contamination, not by the inspection. If your search is really “what will it cost to make this go away,” the mold removal cost guide is the page you want. This one is strictly about the cost of finding out what you’re dealing with first.

Did you know?
A single well-placed air sample often tells you more than five random ones. Sampling cost climbs with every sample, so an inspector who knows where the moisture is coming from can keep your bill down and still get a reliable answer. More figures on our mold statistics page.
What’s included in a professional mold inspection?

When you pay for an inspection, it helps to know what you’re actually getting, because “inspection” ranges from a five-minute look to a documented assessment you can hand to a lawyer or an insurer. Here’s what a proper one from Mold Busters covers.
A certified inspector
An IICRC-certified professional who’s done this across 15,000-plus inspections since 2005, not a general handyman guessing.
A full visual assessment
A walkthrough of the suspect areas plus the places mold hides, with infrared and moisture readings where the source isn’t obvious.
Lab-backed sampling
Where it’s warranted, air or surface samples analyzed by a government-accredited third-party lab.
A written report
A same-day report with findings and clear next steps. Here’s a sample inspection report so you know what to expect.
The report is the part that’s easy to undervalue until you need it. A documented result is what an insurer, a landlord, or a buyer’s agent will actually accept, and it’s what keeps a “we think there might be mold” conversation from going in circles.
Can you get a free mold inspection?
Yes, and it’s genuinely useful, not a bait-and-switch. Our free virtual inspection is a real assessment done remotely: you send photos and video of the problem area, a certified inspector reviews them, and you get a straight answer on whether this needs a paid on-site visit, sampling, or just a fix you can handle yourself. It’s free for homeowners and for tenants with landlord approval.
For a lot of people, that’s the whole answer. If the virtual review shows a small, contained spot with an obvious cause, you might not need to spend anything on inspection at all. If it shows something bigger, you go into a paid on-site inspection already knowing it’s warranted, instead of paying to find out. Either way you’re not guessing, and you’re not out any money to get that clarity.
Find out what you’re dealing with, for free
Before you pay for anything, send a few photos through a free virtual inspection and a certified Mold Busters inspector will tell you whether you even need a paid visit. Serving Ottawa, Montreal, and the surrounding regions, 24/7 at 1-877-566-6653.
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Pricing doesn’t swing wildly between our service areas, but the housing does, and that shapes what an inspection runs into. Older Ottawa homes with stone-and-mortar basements, Montreal triplexes with shared walls, and newer Toronto builds each hide moisture differently, so the inspection scope adapts to the property.
If you want the local picture on what remediation costs once mold is confirmed, our city cost guides break it down: mold removal cost in Ottawa and mold removal cost in Montreal. And if cost is the thing standing between you and getting the problem handled, we offer flexible in-house financing, the details are on our financial assistance page.

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Frequently asked questions about mold inspection cost
The thing to take away is that finding out what you’re dealing with shouldn’t be the expensive part, and with the free virtual option it doesn’t have to cost anything at all. Mold Busters has been inspecting and testing homes across Ottawa, Montreal, and the surrounding regions since 2005, with certified inspectors, government-accredited lab partners, and documented reports you can actually use. Start with a free virtual inspection and we’ll tell you what it’ll take to sort out, before you spend a dollar.
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Send a few details and a certified inspector will tell you what an inspection of your property involves and what it’ll run. Free virtual inspection, no obligation, anywhere across our Ontario and Quebec service areas.
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