Skip to content

Mold Inspectors in Omaha, NE

Compare curated mold inspectors, check certifications, read reviews, and request quotes — all in one place.

12 providers
Researched credentials
Free quotes, no obligation
Updated May 2026
12 providers

Are you a mold inspector in Omaha?

Claim your free listing or get Sponsored placement to appear above other providers.

List Your Business →
Unclaimed
No description available. This listing has not been claimed by the business owner.
Residential Construction and Renovation
•••-•••-••••
Unclaimed
AM
Omaha, NE
No reviews yet
No description available. This listing has not been claimed by the business owner.
mold testingmold remediation
•••-•••-•••• Visit Website
Unclaimed
A
Omaha, NE
No reviews yet
No description available. This listing has not been claimed by the business owner.
No phone listed
Unclaimed
AW
Omaha, NE
No reviews yet
No description available. This listing has not been claimed by the business owner.
mold removalwater damage restoration
No phone listed Contact unavailable
Unclaimed
DI
Omaha, NE
No reviews yet
No description available. This listing has not been claimed by the business owner.
home inspectionsmold inspection
•••-•••-•••• Contact unavailable
Unclaimed
DM
Omaha, NE
No reviews yet
No description available. This listing has not been claimed by the business owner.
HVAC Cleaning and Restoration
No phone listed
Unclaimed
MI
Omaha, NE
No reviews yet
No description available. This listing has not been claimed by the business owner.
mold inspectionmold testing
•••-•••-••••
Unclaimed
NP
Omaha, NE
No reviews yet
No description available. This listing has not been claimed by the business owner.
home inspectionsmold inspection
No phone listed Contact unavailable
Unclaimed
ND
Omaha, NE
No reviews yet
No description available. This listing has not been claimed by the business owner.
mold testingmold remediation
•••-•••-•••• Visit Website
Unclaimed
PT
Omaha, NE
No reviews yet
No description available. This listing has not been claimed by the business owner.
home inspectionsmold inspection
•••-•••-•••• Contact unavailable
Unclaimed
PM
Omaha, NE
No reviews yet
No description available. This listing has not been claimed by the business owner.
mold testingmold remediation
•••-•••-••••
Unclaimed
SH
Omaha, NE
No reviews yet
No description available. This listing has not been claimed by the business owner.
home inspectionsmold inspection
No phone listed Contact unavailable

Need help choosing?

0 providers selected

How MoldRegistry Works

🔍

Browse & Compare

View curated providers, check certifications, and read real client reviews.

📩

Request Quotes

Select up to 5 providers and send your project details. Free, no obligation.

⚖️

Book Your Mold Inspector

Compare quotes, check availability, and book directly with the provider.

Mold Inspectors in Omaha, Nebraska

Finding a qualified mold inspector in Omaha isn’t hard—finding the right one is. Most homeowners don’t realize there’s a difference between someone with a pressure washer and a “mold guy” versus a credentialed professional who can actually identify species, moisture patterns, and remediation protocols. Omaha’s real estate market moves fast, water intrusion happens without warning, and a bad inspection report (or worse, no inspection at all) can cost you six figures down the road. This directory cuts through the noise.

How to Choose a Mold Inspector in Omaha

Look for real credentials. CMI (Certified Mold Inspector), ACAC CMC (Council-certified Microbial Consultant), ACAC CMRS (Remediation Supervisor), or IAC2 Indoor Air Quality certification aren’t just letters on a business card—they mean the inspector has passed rigorous exams and maintains continuing education. Omaha contractors without these often guess based on visual inspection alone. Don’t hire them.

Verify they do moisture mapping and lab testing. A real inspection includes thermal imaging to find hidden moisture, air and surface sampling sent to third-party labs, and a written report that identifies mold species (not just “mold”), extent, and likely cause. If they’re quoting you a price without asking about water history or saying “we can handle the remediation too,” walk away—that’s a conflict of interest.

Ask about turnaround time. Most labs return results within 3–5 business days. A quality inspector should have a written timeline in their proposal. Omaha’s humidity and seasonal flooding patterns mean quick detection matters; mold accelerates fast once moisture is present.

Get three quotes. Standard inspections in the Omaha area run $200–$800 depending on square footage and complexity. If someone’s quoting $150, they’re cutting corners. If someone’s quoting $1,500 for a 2,000 sq ft home, verify what’s included—some bundled remediation estimates inflate the price artificially.

Pro Tip: Omaha banks and title companies often have preferred inspectors they recommend. Ask your lender for a list—not because you have to use them, but because it tells you who’s doing credible work in the local market.

What to Expect

A standard mold inspection takes 2–4 hours depending on the building’s size and history. The inspector will perform a visual assessment, moisture mapping with specialized equipment, and collect air samples (baseline outdoor air vs. indoor air) plus surface samples from suspicious areas. They’ll document everything with photos and send samples to an accredited laboratory for identification and spore count analysis.

You’ll get a written report within a week that details findings, moisture sources, and remediation recommendations. Reports should be clear enough that a contractor can bid on the work or that your insurance company can process a claim. Some inspectors provide a preliminary verbal summary same-day; the full report follows after lab results return.

Reality Check: Many homeowners get quoted $300 for an “inspection” that’s really just a walk-through with no sampling. Sampling costs money—usually $100–$200 per sample—because the lab work is real. If the total price seems too low, ask exactly what’s included. A thorough inspection is worth the investment.

Local Market Overview

Omaha’s humid summers, aging housing stock in certain neighborhoods, and basement water intrusion from heavy spring rains make mold inspections common—especially during home sales and after plumbing or roof incidents. Nebraska doesn’t mandate mold inspector licensing at the state level, which means credentials matter even more. Work with inspectors who volunteer their certifications upfront and can explain what each one covers.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a mold inspector cost in Omaha?

Mold Inspector services in Omaha typically run $200-800 per inspection, depending on scope, complexity, and turnaround requirements. Expedited work and specialized equipment add cost.

What should I look for in a mold inspector?

Look for CMI — it's the credential that separates qualified mold inspectors from the rest. Also verify insurance, check reviews, and confirm they can handle your project's specific requirements.

How many mold inspectors are in Omaha?

There are currently 12 mold inspectors listed in Omaha, NE on MoldRegistry.

What does "Sponsored" mean on a listing?

Sponsored providers pay for premium placement and appear at the top of search results. They have claimed profiles and typically respond faster to quote requests. All providers on MoldRegistry — sponsored or not — are real businesses.