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Mold Remediation Certification in New Hampshire
Mold Remediation certification trains you to safely identify and remove the mold that thrives in New Hampshire's humid summers, damp basements, and moisture-prone older homes. NISCR offers this Mold Remediation course fully online and self-paced, with a same-day certificate you can download as soon as you pass.
100% online & self-paced — your certificate the same day, anywhere in New Hampshire.
- Self-paced
- Instant certificate
- 2-year validity
Licensing
Do you need a license in New Hampshire?
Mold remediation is one of the few restoration trades that is genuinely licensed in certain states (for example Florida, Texas, and Louisiana require mold licenses), so accuracy here matters. New Hampshire does not currently mandate a specific statewide mold remediation license, but this can change and related work may intersect with contractor rules or insurance and disclosure expectations. You must verify the current New Hampshire and local requirements before performing mold work. A NISCR certificate is a professional training credential and is never a substitute for any government-issued mold license where one is required.
A NISCR Certificate of Completion confirms completion of NISCR training and examination. It is a professional credential, not a government license. Where local law requires a license to perform a service, the technician is responsible for obtaining it.
Local demand
The mold remediation market in New Hampshire
New Hampshire's humid summers, lakeside moisture around the Lakes Region, frequent basement dampness, and water intrusion from ice dams and burst pipes create ideal conditions for mold growth. The state's notably old housing stock, with many homes built generations ago, means hidden moisture problems and microbial growth are common findings for inspectors and restorers.
Earning potential
What mold remediation pros earn in New Hampshire
Mold remediation technicians in New Hampshire frequently see illustrative ranges of roughly $21-$34 per hour, with certified leads who manage containment and clearance testing earning more. Earnings depend on employer, experience, certification, and project scope and are not guaranteed.
Per-project ticket
$2,000–10,000+
Margins on remediation work
strong / high-margin
Owner potential
mid five-to-six figures
Illustrative ranges — actual earnings vary by location, effort, and experience, and are not guaranteed.
Curriculum
What you’ll learn
- Build full and partial containment with poly barriers, decontamination chambers, and sealed openings to prevent cross-contamination.
- Size, deploy, and balance HEPA air scrubbers and negative-air machines to hold proper pressure differential within the work area.
- Verify and document negative pressure using a manometer so containment integrity is provable on every job.
- Select and use HEPA vacuums, antimicrobials, and abrasive or media methods to remove growth from porous and non-porous materials.
- Identify and correct the underlying moisture source — leaks, condensation, and elevated humidity — so growth does not return.
- Use moisture meters, hygrometers, and thermo-hygrometers to confirm materials and air are dried to acceptable conditions.
By city
Mold Remediation certification in New Hampshire cities
The process
How it works
Enroll & pay
Secure checkout, instant course access.
Complete the course + short quiz
Self-paced lessons, then a short quiz — 75% to pass, unlimited retries.
Download your certificate
Personalized certificate generated instantly, with a unique verification ID.
Questions
Mold Remediation certification in New Hampshire — FAQ
- Do I need a license to do mold remediation in New Hampshire?
- Some states require a mold license, but New Hampshire does not currently mandate a specific statewide mold remediation license. Because requirements change and can vary locally, you must verify current New Hampshire and municipal rules before working, and note that a NISCR certificate is a professional credential, not a government license.
- Is mold remediation in demand in New Hampshire?
- Yes. Humid summers, damp basements, lakeside moisture, and an aging housing stock make mold a recurring problem, creating consistent demand for trained remediation professionals.
- How long does the online mold certification take?
- NISCR's Mold Remediation course is online and self-paced, so you can complete it on your own timeline and download a same-day certificate when you pass.
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