The Home Crisis No One Podcasts About (But Should)

The Home Crisis No One Podcasts About (But Should)

From Press Release by Jonathan Reed

April 15, 2026 · 2 min

About this episode

This episode discusses the overlooked topic of home crises and the lack of resources available for homeowners facing traumatic events.

Search "home improvement" on any major podcast platform and you'll find thousands of episodes. Tips on renovations, interior design, mortgage rates, smart appliances. The content is endless. Search "what to do after a traumatic event in your home" and the results go quiet very fast. That gap is worth paying attention to, because the situation itself is not rare. Mold discovered during a renovation. An unattended death. A crime scene that emergency services responded to and then left behind. These are events that affect real homeowners every year, and the conversation about what comes next is almost entirely absent from the places where people go to learn things. A Market Growing Faster Than the Conversation Around It The numbers tell a story that the podcast ecosystem hasn't caught up to yet. The U.S. home decontamination services market generated $1.35 billion in revenue in 2024 and is projected to reach $2.34 billion by 2030, growing at a compound annual growth rate of 9.7% according to Grand View Research. The broader biohazard and crime scene cleanup market is forecast to reach $9 billion globally by 2033. Residential properties, driven by incidents including unattended…

Topics covered

  • home improvement
  • biohazard cleanup
  • traumatic events
  • home decontamination
  • public awareness

Keywords

  • mold
  • unattended death
  • crime scene cleanup
  • homeowners
  • market growth

Mentioned in this episode

Products: home decontamination services, biohazard cleanup services

Places: U.S., the United States

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