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Mold Inspection & Air Quality Testing

Concerned about mold growth or a persistent musty odor in your home or property? Mold and air quality testing can help identify hidden issues that may be affecting your indoor environment.

Our mold inspection begins with a comprehensive visual evaluation of the property. We look for visible mold as well as conditions that commonly lead to mold growth, such as excess moisture or poor ventilation. In addition, the inspector conducts air quality testing and collects samples from areas where mold is visible or suspected. Sampling may include air samples, tape lifts, or swab samples, depending on the situation.

All samples are sent to an independent, licensed laboratory for analysis to ensure accurate and unbiased results. Any mold-related findings are clearly documented and included in your personalized inspection report.

By combining a detailed visual inspection with professional air quality and surface sampling, we provide valuable insights into potential mold concerns. If you are experiencing unexplained health symptoms, notice a musty smell, or suspect mold in your home or business, a mold inspection can be a worthwhile investment in your property and peace of mind.

What Is Mold & Why It Matters

Mold is a naturally occurring fungus that thrives in damp, humid environments. Indoors, mold commonly develops when moisture from leaks, flooding, or high humidity goes unnoticed or unresolved. While mold is often hidden behind walls, under flooring, or in attics and crawlspaces, it can still impact the air you breathe.

Excessive mold growth may affect indoor air quality and contribute to unpleasant odors or health-related concerns for occupants. Identifying mold early allows property owners to address moisture issues before they lead to more extensive damage. Mold and air quality testing provides valuable insight into conditions that are not always visible during a standard walkthrough of a home or building.

Signs You May Need Mold or Air Quality Testing

Mold is not always visible, which is why testing can be helpful even when there are no obvious signs. You may want to consider mold or air quality testing if you notice any of the following:

Persistent musty or earthy odors

Visible staining or discoloration on walls, ceilings, or around vents

Recent water damage, leaks, or flooding

Condensation buildup or high indoor humidity

Unexplained allergy-like or respiratory symptoms

Buying or selling a home and want added peace of mind

Testing can help confirm whether mold is present and determine if further action may be needed.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a mold inspection take?

Most mold inspections and air quality tests take approximately one to two hours, depending on the size of the property and the number of samples collected.

No. Mold and air quality testing is non-invasive, and occupants can remain in the home during the inspection.

 

Yes. Mold often grows in hidden areas such as behind walls, under flooring, or inside HVAC systems. Air quality testing can help detect mold that is not visible.

 

No. Mold testing is used to identify and document mold conditions. Any remediation or removal would be handled by a licensed mold remediation specialist.

 

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