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Mold Testing

Mold is more than just an unsightly stain - it can thrive unseen inside walls, beneath flooring, or in other hidden areas long before it becomes visible. Even if you don't see it, mold can release spores into the air that affect indoor air quality and create health risks for your family. Testing provides the clarity needed to identify hidden contamination and its potential impact.

Our professional testing process uses industry-grade tools such as air sampling, surface swabs, moisture meters, and thermal imaging to detect mold accurately. The results are analyzed by accredited laboratories, giving you a detailed report of mold type, spore levels, and health relevance. With this information, you'll know exactly what steps to take - whether monitoring, targeted cleaning, or full remediation is necessary.

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When to Consider Testing?

You're experiencing unexplained respiratory symptoms or musty smells.

There's recent water damage, past flooding, or leaking in the home.

You plan to buy or sell a property and want full disclosure.

Mold has been spotted, but you're unsure of its extent.

What the Testing Process Includes

  1. Initial Assessment

    We begin by reviewing your concerns and any history of water damage or health symptoms. A visual inspection follows, focusing on high-risk moisture areas.

  2. Instrumentation and Sampling

    • Moisture Readings: Detect hidden dampness.
    • Thermal Imaging: Identify concealed moisture.
    • Sample Collection: Air, swab, or cavity samples sent to certified lab.
  3. Lab Analysis

    Samples are analyzed to determine spore levels, mold type, and health relevance.

  4. Detailed Reporting

    • Photo documentation
    • Lab results and interpretation
    • Source diagnosis
    • Clear recommendations
  5. Consultation Support

    We explain results clearly and advise on next steps if remediation is needed.

Image of a moisturemeter showing moisture levels in home structures.