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As far as my 'professional opinion' which you seem to dismiss because it doesnt align with what you want as an answer, your mold coverage limit is usually a dollar amount contained in your policy language. 'We will cover mold damage up to $X. The policies I am mist familiar with ( Allstate, Nationwide, Progressive) are limited to $5000. That is a finite limit paid to mold remediation. Once that amount is exceeded any balance for mold comes out of your pocket and is not covered by contents or structure coverage. Paint comes out of structure coverage. Furniture comes out of contents or personal property coverage. Your claim will break down how the amount was arrived at and that is where you would see carpet estimate. Do not force your carrier to dig in, you will lose. They are on your side but also have structural engineers, mold engineers, and attorneys who will work with you but will provide evidence against you if push comes to shove