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Mold in Tampa, FL

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City snapshot

Tampa at a glance

Population · data.census.gov
414,575
Households · data.census.gov
176,004
Median home value · data.census.gov
$494K
Homes built before 1980 · data.census.gov
42%
Owner-occupied homes · data.census.gov
50%

Mold risk in Tampa

47

federally-declared disasters in Hillsborough County (FEMA)

35

tied to flooding, hurricanes or storms (FEMA)

46.3"

average annual precipitation (NOAA)

Tampa's subtropical humidity and relentless storm season make mold a chronic problem. Hillsborough County has logged 47 federal disaster declarations — mostly hurricanes and tropical storms (Hurricane Milton and Hurricane Debby) that soak homes that then stay humid for months. At ~46.3" of rain a year, even a small leak can bloom into mold.

Pros in the network serve the Tampa metro area, including South Tampa, Hyde Park, Brandon, Riverview, Carrollwood, Westchase — and ZIP codes such as 33606, 33611, 33647, 33510, 33625.

Sources: FEMA OpenFEMA — federally-declared disaster history (county FIPS 12057) · NOAA NCEI — 1991–2020 Climate Normals (station USW00012842)

Recent events in Tampa

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

Rules & permits in Tampa

Permits & inspections

Rebuild permits & the Florida Building Code

Post-storm roofing and structural repairs need permits from the City of Tampa Construction Services Center (or Hillsborough County in unincorporated areas) and must meet Florida’s stringent statewide wind-load building code. After declared disasters the City has run expedited storm-permit review and pop-up permit centers.

City of Tampa Construction Services Center

Source: tampa.gov

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 Tampa

Counties served: Hillsborough County

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