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Mold in Maricopa County, AZ

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Mold risk in Maricopa County

26

federally-declared disasters in Maricopa County (FEMA)

13

tied to flooding, hurricanes or storms (FEMA)

8.8"

average annual precipitation (NOAA)

Mold follows moisture: any leak, flood or slow drip that stays wet for 24–48 hours can start growth. Maricopa County is dry — only about 8.8" of rain a year (NOAA) — so most mold here traces to an indoor source: a hidden plumbing leak, a slab seep, or a bath that never fully dries. Either way it is one job in two halves — dry the structure fast, then remove whatever stayed wet too long.

Pros in the network serve the Maricopa County metro area.

Sources: FEMA OpenFEMA — federally-declared disaster history (county FIPS 04013) · NOAA NCEI — 1991–2020 Climate Normals (BUCKEYE, AZ US)

Recent events in Maricopa County

Live from the DisasterStatus event tracker — Maricopa County is named in each event's affected area.

Rules & permits in Maricopa County

Local rules & permits

Restoration contractors must be licensed by AZ ROC

The Arizona Registrar of Contractors (AZ ROC) licenses and regulates residential and commercial contractors statewide and investigates complaints against both licensed and unlicensed operators. Repair, remodeling and structural restoration work generally requires the appropriate ROC license classification. Arizona does not issue a separate mold-remediation license, so mold work is regulated through the general contractor-licensing framework rather than a mold-specific credential; homeowners can verify a license and complaint history on the ROC website.

Arizona Registrar of Contractors (AZ ROC)

602-542-1525

roc.az.gov

Source: roc.az.gov

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

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Mold Remediation near Maricopa County

Counties served: Maricopa County

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