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Mold Remediation in Daytona Beach, FL

Mold follows moisture: any leak or flood that stays wet for 24–48 hours can start growth. Volusia County has 44 federal disaster declarations on record, 35 tied to flooding, hurricanes or storms (FEMA), and the area averages about 49.6" of precipitation a year (NOAA) — but everyday sources matter just as much: plumbing leaks, appliance failures, and bathrooms or crawl spaces that never fully dry. DisasterStatus connects you with vetted, independent local mold remediation pros across the Daytona Beach metro area.

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Local flood risk in Daytona Beach

Updated Jul 6, 2026, 4:54 PM EDT
Flood risk level: Low risk

No active flood alerts

As of 2026-07-06, there are no active flood or storm alerts for this area. Atlantic hurricane season (Jun–Nov) is active — risk can change quickly.

0.53″ rain forecast next 24h Atlantic hurricane season active (Jun–Nov)

Live data: NWS — active alerts & precipitation forecast (api.weather.gov) · NOAA NHC — active tropical cyclones

Mold risk in Daytona Beach

44

federally-declared disasters in Volusia County

49.6"

average annual precipitation

35

tied to flooding, hurricanes or storms

Recent federally-declared events

  • Hurricane Milton (2024 · Hurricane)
  • Tropical Storm Debby (2024 · Tropical Storm)
  • Tropical Storm Idalia (2023 · Tropical Storm)
  • Hurricane Nicole (2022 · Hurricane)
  • Tropical Storm Ian (2022 · Hurricane)

Daytona Beach averages about 49.6" of precipitation a year (NOAA), and Volusia County's 44 federally-declared disasters skew toward hurricane events; recent declarations include Hurricane Milton and Tropical Storm Debby (FEMA). Any of those events can put water into a home — and so can the plumbing, appliance and roof failures that never make a federal declaration.

Pros in the network serve the Daytona Beach metro area, including Beachside, Downtown, Holly Hill, South Daytona, DeLand, Deltona, New Smyrna Beach — and ZIP codes such as 32114, 32117, 32118, 32119, 32127.

Sources: FEMA OpenFEMA — federally-declared disaster history (county FIPS 12127) · NOAA NCEI — 1991–2020 Climate Normals (station USW00012834)

What a local mold remediation pro does

  • Inspection & testing — locates hidden growth and identifies the extent.
  • Containment & HEPA filtration — seals the area and scrubs the air so spores don't spread.
  • Removal & moisture-source fix — affected materials out, and the leak or humidity feeding the mold corrected.
  • Clearance & documentation — post-remediation verification and a record for your insurer.

What does it cost in Daytona Beach?

Nationally, mold remediation commonly runs from a few hundred dollars for a small contained area to several thousand for widespread growth — driven by the size and location of the growth and the moisture source that has to be fixed. Local factors in Daytona Beach — labor rates, the severity of the specific loss, and how accessible the damage is — affect the final number, so we don't publish a fixed local price. Get an on-site assessment from the local pro for an accurate quote.

Frequently asked questions

How fast can a mold remediation pro reach me in Daytona Beach?
Local mold remediation companies in the DisasterStatus network serve the Daytona Beach metro area (including DeLand, Deltona, New Smyrna Beach) and most offer 24/7 emergency response, aiming to be on-site within a few hours — so mold can be contained before spores spread through the home.
Does DisasterStatus do the mold remediation work?
No. DisasterStatus is a free referral service. We connect you with vetted, independent local mold remediation professionals who serve the Daytona Beach area — the on-site work is handled directly by that local pro, not by DisasterStatus.
Why is mold such a problem in Daytona Beach?
Daytona Beach's heat and humidity plus ~49.6" of annual rain (NOAA) keep materials damp, and the 35 flood/hurricane-related federal disasters on record in Volusia County (FEMA) leave homes wet long enough for mold to take hold.
Is it free to get connected, and what will it cost?
Connecting through DisasterStatus is always free; we may be paid a referral fee by the pro, at no cost to you. Mold Remediation pricing depends on the category and extent of the damage and local factors — get an on-site assessment for an accurate number.

Local resources · Daytona Beach, FL

Local mold remediation rules & permits in Daytona Beach

Local rules & permits

Mold remediation licensing (Florida)

Florida requires a state DBPR license for any mold work over 10 square feet, and mold assessor and mold remediator are two separate licenses (Fla. Stat. §468.8413). By law the company that assessed a property cannot also remediate it within 12 months (and vice-versa) — a conflict-of-interest protection for homeowners (Fla. Stat. §468.8419).

Florida DBPR (Fla. Stat. §468.8419)

Source: leg.state.fl.us

These are local government rules and offices — they change and depend on your exact address. Confirm with the official source before you act.

Nearby coverage

Mold Remediation near Daytona Beach

Counties served: Volusia County

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