Water/Fire/Mold Restoration cost in Montana

2026 cost ranges for common water/fire/mold restoration jobs in Montana, sourced from market averages and verified pro quotes.

$2,250–$85,000Typical $34,5002026 prices

What moves water/fire/mold restoration pricing in Montana

Most homeowner quotes in Montana flex by these factors. Use them as a checklist when comparing bids.

Plan water/fire/mold restoration work before you request quotes

Pair this Montana cost page with the calculator, encyclopedia, FAQ, and emergency checklist for the same trade.

3 typical water/fire/mold restoration jobs

Montana-specific factors

ProFix Directory tracks licensed home-services contractors across Montana, with deepest coverage in Missoula, Billings, and Kalispell. Montana licenses contractors through the Montana Department of Labor & Industry — Business Standards Division, with separate state-level credentials for electrical, plumbing, and HVAC work. Every listing is pulled from public license + business records, so you can shortlist verified pros without trusting a single review-platform score.

Top water/fire/mold restoration pros in Montana

ProFix Directory tiers every Montana pro by NAP completeness, multi-source verification, and license evidence. National Gold pros score highest; Regional Gold pros are credible single-source listings with verified license + NAP.

3 ways to save on water/fire/mold restoration work in Montana

  1. Get three quotes — and require itemized line items. ProFix Directory tracks Montana pros so you can shortlist licensed options without trusting a single review-platform score.
  2. Verify licensing before deposit. Confirm the pro's credential through the Montana state license lookup — it's free and rules out the worst offenders before money changes hands.
  3. Bundle small jobs into one trip. Most water/fire/mold restoration pros bill a fixed first-hour minimum or trip fee. Stacking two or three small tasks into a single visit can cut effective hourly cost by 30–40%.

Water/Fire/Mold Restoration cost questions in Montana

How much does water/fire/mold restoration cost in Montana?

The typical cost of water/fire/mold restoration services in Montana is $2,250-$85,000, with most projects landing around $34,500. Montana pricing flexes by minimum trip charge, multi-trade coordination, disposal of removed materials. Confirm scope and a written quote with a licensed local pro before booking work.

What is the typical water/fire/mold restoration price range in Montana?

Water/Fire/Mold Restoration services in Montana range from $2,250 to $85,000 across 3 tracked tasks, with the average typical price around $34,500. Use the task table on this page to compare each line item before requesting bids.

What affects water/fire/mold restoration pricing in Montana?

The largest price factors in this dataset are Travel distance from the pro's shop, Weekend / after-hours surcharge, Minimum trip charge, Scope of work + materials grade, Permit / inspection requirement. ProFix Directory tracks licensed home-services contractors across Montana, with deepest coverage in Missoula, Billings, and Kalispell. Montana licenses contractors through the Montana Department of Labor & Industry — Business Standards Division, with separate state-level credentials for electrical, plumbing, and HVAC work. Every listing is pulled from public license + business records, so you can shortlist verified pros without trusting a single review-platform score.

Which water/fire/mold restoration jobs are included in this cost guide?

Tracked jobs include Service call / first-hour diagnostic ($2,250-$6,500); Typical mid-tier job ($16,200-$40,500); Full installation / large project ($46,750-$85,000). Each task row includes low, typical, and high pricing from the same loader data.

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Cost ranges shown for this trade are derived from Montana licensed-contractor surveys and the state's published cost-band anchors. Seed-backed numbers are used wherever a hand-curated entry exists.

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