Wyoming · MRT
Mold Remediation Certification in Wyoming
NISCR's online Mold Remediation certification gives Wyoming technicians self-paced training and a same-day certificate covering containment, removal, and clearance practices. Learn to address mold growth tied to water losses, burst pipes, and poorly ventilated spaces in Cheyenne, Laramie, Casper, and rural Wyoming. It's a recognized professional credential for mold remediation work.
100% online & self-paced — your certificate the same day, anywhere in Wyoming.
- Self-paced
- Instant certificate
- 2-year validity
Licensing
Do you need a license in Wyoming?
Important: several states (such as Florida, Texas, and Louisiana) legally require a mold license or registration to perform remediation, and rules change. Wyoming does not currently mandate a statewide mold license, but this can vary and local requirements may apply. A NISCR certificate is a professional credential, not a government license. Always verify current Wyoming state and local mold licensing requirements before performing or advertising mold remediation, and confirm rules in any other state you work in.
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 Wyoming
Although Wyoming's air is dry, mold thrives where water intrudes: behind walls after winter pipe bursts, in basements after snowmelt flooding, and around poorly ventilated bathrooms and crawl spaces in older homes. These hidden moisture pockets drive steady remediation demand.
Earning potential
What mold remediation pros earn in Wyoming
Mold remediation technicians in Wyoming can illustratively earn around $20–$34/hour, with certified specialists and project leads potentially earning more. Pay depends on employer, experience, and job scope, and is never 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.
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
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Questions
Mold Remediation certification in Wyoming — FAQ
- Do I need a license to do mold remediation in Wyoming?
- Some states (Florida, Texas, Louisiana) require a mold license, and Wyoming does not currently mandate a statewide one, but rules change and local requirements may apply. A NISCR certificate is a professional credential, not a license; always verify current Wyoming requirements.
- Is there mold work in dry Wyoming?
- Yes. Mold follows water, not climate, so burst pipes, snowmelt flooding, and poor ventilation in older homes and basements create remediation demand even in a dry state.
- Does a NISCR certificate let me work mold jobs in other states?
- A NISCR certificate demonstrates training, but states like Florida and Texas require their own mold license. Always verify the legal requirements of any state where you plan to work.
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