Testing provides objective information about indoor air quality and potential mold contamination. Instead of guessing, you'll have laboratory-backed results that help guide the next steps.
Detects hidden mold that may not be visible during a visual inspection
Identifies mold types and contamination levels
Provides data for informed remediation decisions
Helps evaluate indoor air quality concerns
Our testing process combines visual assessment, moisture detection, sampling, and accredited laboratory analysis to provide a complete picture of mold conditions within the property.
Visual assessment and review of moisture history
Moisture meter and thermal imaging evaluation
Air, surface, or cavity sample collection when appropriate
Laboratory analysis and detailed reporting
Mold testing combines field observations with laboratory analysis. The goal is to determine whether mold is present, identify contamination levels, and provide clear recommendations based on objective findings.
We review moisture history, occupant concerns, visible conditions, and areas that may be vulnerable to hidden mold growth.
Moisture meters and thermal imaging help identify damp materials and hidden moisture conditions that may support mold growth.
Air, surface, or cavity samples may be collected depending on the situation and sent to an accredited laboratory for analysis.
Results are compiled into a detailed report explaining findings, contamination levels, and recommended next steps.
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Not always. Visible mold growth often does not require testing before remediation. Testing is most valuable when contamination is suspected but not visible, when indoor air quality concerns exist, or when documentation is needed.
Depending on the situation, testing may include air samples, surface swabs, tape lifts, or samples collected from wall cavities and other concealed spaces.
Laboratory turnaround times vary, but results are typically available within a few business days after samples are submitted.
You'll receive a detailed report explaining the findings, contamination levels, and recommendations. Depending on the results, this may include monitoring, targeted cleaning, moisture correction, or professional remediation.
Tell us about any musty odors, water damage, visible mold, or indoor air quality concerns. We'll help determine whether mold testing is the right next step.