The global mold remediation services market reached roughly $2.3 billion in 2025 and is projected to grow to $3.9 billion by 2033, according to industry research aggregated this year. The compound annual growth rate of 10.4% outpaces the broader $45 billion disaster restoration market, which is forecast to expand at roughly 5.3% over the same period.
Behind the headline number is steady consolidation. National platforms — including BELFOR, Servpro, Paul Davis, ServiceMaster Restore, PuroClean, and Rainbow International — have continued to acquire regional and local restoration firms, expanding geographic reach and folding mold-remediation lines into broader water-and-fire restoration portfolios. In a notable recent transaction, an affiliate of Roark Capital Management acquired ServiceMaster Brands from ServiceMaster Global Holdings for $1.553 billion, separating the franchised restoration business from the legacy pest-control operation now known as Terminix Global Holdings.
The growth rate reflects two converging pressures: an aging US housing stock with growing water-damage exposure, and rising consumer awareness of mold's health implications, which is pulling more affected residents toward professional remediation rather than DIY cleanup.