Mold can be present anywhere, in any type of home, office, or building. Mold issues created in one area can lead to a whole building being affected, as spores can easily travel and cross-contaminate the premises quickly. Our expert mold consultants can help locate the source of the issue.
Many individuals don't know they have mold problems and are suffering from serious health issues. Mold can spread spores that can make you sick, including triggering asthma attacks and other respiratory concerns.
Mold Inspection Process
We understand that every mold case is different, and we strive to find the most effective way to locate the source and identify any harmful
Step 1: Visual Inspection
Before any samples or readings are taken, our consultants will conduct a visual inspection of all accessible areas to identify any visual signs of growth, water damage, or discoloration on all surfaces. This inspection helps to determine potential sources of mold problems.
Step 2: Moisture Reading & Infrared Reading:
Mold likes to grow in damp/heavy moister places. We check for interior moisture of walls and ceilings with a moisture meter/infrared technology. Using this method can help in finding hidden leaks or water damage.
Step 3: Temperature/Reality Humidity Reading
Step 4: Collect samples.
Step 5: Analyze Lab Analysis
Step 6: Mold Assessment Report
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Molds are very common in buildings and homes. There are various types of fungus. As mold grows, it produces microscopic cells called "spores" which can spread easily through the air. These tiny spores are present in the indoor and outdoor air. It can grow in places with a lot of moisture and may grow well on paper products, cardboard, ceiling tiles, wood products, drywall, wallpaper, carpet, fabric, and upholstery.
According to the United States Environmental Protection Agency once mold spores land on a wet spot they can begin to grow and may cause health problems. Mold can produce allergens, irritants, and potentially toxic substances (mycotoxins). Allergic responses include sneezing, runny nose, red eyes, and skin rashes. Allergic reactions to mold are common.
If you suspect that there could be mold present within a home, commercial building, and/or school, it is important to contact a Licensed Mold Consultant to conduct a thorough inspection of the building to determine the extent and source of the issue. An experienced consultant will have access to instructions, tools, and sampling techniques to understand and pinpoint the root cause of mold growth.
If you start smelling a musty odor or see growth. If you or other individuals start experiencing allergy-like symptoms.