What Mold Remediation Equipment Should I Buy First?
- Nate Jones, CPCU, ARM, CLCS, AU

- Oct 7
- 2 min read
Starting a mold remediation business is a smart move in today’s environment-conscious world. But before you can begin helping clients restore their homes and businesses, you need the right tools. Investing in the proper mold remediation equipment from the start ensures your business operates efficiently, safely, and professionally.

At Wexford Insurance, we specialize in helping mold remediation and restoration businesses get the right insurance coverage—but we also want to help you get started on the right foot. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the essential mold remediation equipment you should buy first, and how to protect your investment with the right insurance.
Essential Mold Remediation Equipment to Buy First
Here’s a breakdown of the must-have tools and equipment to launch your mold remediation business:
1. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Before anything else, safety comes first. Mold exposure can be hazardous, so you’ll need:
Full-face respirators with P100 filters
Disposable coveralls
Nitrile gloves
Safety goggles
Shoe covers
💡Learn more about OSHA’s PPE requirements for mold remediation.
2. Air Scrubbers
Air scrubbers are essential for removing airborne mold spores during and after remediation. Look for HEPA-filtered units that can handle large volumes of air.
✅ Tip: Choose models with variable speed settings and stackable designs for easy transport.
3. Dehumidifiers
Moisture control is key to preventing mold regrowth. Invest in commercial-grade dehumidifiers—preferably low-grain refrigerant (LGR) models—for drying out affected areas quickly.
4. Moisture Meters
You’ll need both pin-type and pinless moisture meters to detect moisture in walls, floors, and ceilings. These tools help you identify hidden mold and verify that areas are dry after remediation.
5. Negative Air Machines
These machines create negative pressure in contaminated areas, preventing mold spores from spreading to clean zones. They often double as air scrubbers, making them a versatile investment.
💡Check out EPA containment guidelines
6. HEPA Vacuums
HEPA vacuums are used to clean up mold spores from surfaces after removal. Make sure the vacuum is certified for mold remediation and includes sealed filtration systems.
7. Containment Materials
To isolate contaminated areas, you’ll need:
Polyethylene sheeting
Zipper doors
Tape and poles for sealing
Negative air pressure monitors
8. Cleaning Agents and Tools
Stock up on EPA-registered fungicides, antimicrobial sprays, and mold stain removers. You’ll also need:
Scrub brushes
Buckets
Sprayers
Foggers (optional for deodorizing)
Protect Your Equipment with the Right Insurance
Once you’ve invested in your equipment, it’s crucial to protect it. At Wexford Insurance, we offer tailored coverage for mold remediation businesses, including:
Final Thoughts
Starting a mold remediation business requires more than just elbow grease—it requires the right tools and the right protection. By investing in essential equipment and partnering with a specialized insurance agency like Wexford Insurance, you’ll be set up for long-term success.
👉 Contact Wexford Insurance today to get started.




