Mold Inspections
I can assure you that the indoor environment where you and your family spend most of your time is safe, clean, and free from the danger of toxic mold. My Home Inspection Service will investigate your indoor environment using a variety of certified mold inspection techniques and testing.
My Home Inspection Service will give you comprehensive results and detailed recommendations on how to eliminate hazardous mold growth in your home. A Mold Inspection should be done if you smell mildew or have water leaks in the home.
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Services/ features
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FBI
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No conflict of interest
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Indoor Air Quality Association Members
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High tech equipment
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Provide information about other Indoor air quality issues
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AC inspection and testing
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Building pressurization test
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Carbon dioxide readings
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Carbon Monoxide readings
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Combustible gas leak detection
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Humidity readings
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Dew point or condensation point readings
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Provide recommendation for problem correction
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Provide specific preventative measures recommendations
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Digital or printed reports
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Comprehensive report
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Lab Results interpretation
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Expedited services available
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Expert legal witness help or advice
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Competitive pricing
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Why test for Mold
The purpose of a mold inspection & testing is to determine the presence of mold spores in an indoor environment, our mold inspection & testing will determine what kind of mold genus were found, the amounts found in the air or a surface if mold is visible and if the amount of spores found are normal for that environment or elevated.
Another purpose of a mold inspection is to determine the source of the indoor air quality problem and the solution.
What Is Mold:
Mildew and molds are fungi – simple microscopic organisms that thrive anywhere there is a moist environment. Molds are a necessary part of the environment; without them, leaves would not decay and aspects of soil enrichment could not take place. It is their ability to destroy organic materials that makes mold a problem for people.
Mildew (mold in its early stages) and molds grow on wood products, ceiling tiles, cardboard, wallpaper, carpets, drywall, fabric, plants, foods, insulation, decaying leaves and other organic materials.
Mold colonies can start to grow on a damp surface within 24 to 48 hours. They reproduce via spores – tiny, lightweight “seeds”- that travel through the air. Molds digest organic material, eventually destroying the material they grow on, and then spread to destroy adjacent organic material.
In addition to the damage molds can cause in your home, they can also cause mild to severe health problems.
Mold and your HEALTH:
We are exposed to many kinds of mold both inside and outside the house. The exposure is greater in damp or wet conditions, especially when timely drying out does not have a chance to occur.
Of the thousands of molds that exist, some are known allergens (aggravating or causing skin, eye and respiratory problems) and a few molds produce harmful mycotoxins that can cause serious problems. But all molds, in the right conditions and high enough concentrations, are capable of adversely affecting human health.
The potential for health problems occurs when people inhale large quantities of the airborne mold spores. For some people, however, a relatively small number of mold spores can cause health problems. Infants, children, immune-compromised patients, pregnant women, individuals with existing respiratory conditions and the elderly are at higher risks for adverse health effects from mold.
Serious Health Problems from Mold Exposure
Typical symptoms reported from mold exposure include: Respiratory problems – sneezing, asthma attacks, etc. Nasal and sinus congesting or dry, hacking cough Eye irritation – burning, watery, redness Nose or throat irritation – sneezing fits, bloody noses Skin irritations – rashes or hives.
Nervous system – headaches, memory loss, mood changes, Aches and pains. The more serious health problems have been associated with Stachybotrys atra, a highly toxic mold. The mold is a greenish-black and slim. Stachybotrys typically grows only on repeatedly wetted materials that contain cellulose like paper and ceiling tiles, and any kind of wood.
Mold and your house:
You may have mold and/or mildew growing in your home if your home has water damage due to:
- Sewage back-up from flooding in the area.
- Plumbing or roof leaks.
- A damp basement or crawl space.
- Overflows from sinks or bathtub.
- High humidity (Dryer vents, humidifiers, bad AC)
Mold and mildew will develop within 24-48 hours of water exposure.
Even worse, it will continue to grow until steps are taken to eliminate the source of moisture, and effectively deal with the mold problem.
Mold can grow on almost any kind of surface, and eventually decomposing the material, they can grow and damage building materials, fabrics, furniture, and personal belongings; that is why it is best to determine if you have mold before it destroys your home.
How to know if you have mold:
There could be mold in your home and you may not know it, mold could be growing behind leaky appliances, behind walls or ceiling, underneath carpet and even inside your air conditioning system.
Mold is not always noticeable, and even if it is noticeable you most likely won’t know what kind it is and how much of it is in the air. If there is a musty like odor in you house it could indicate that there is mold present; and if you can smell in the air is probably in high amounts. so be aware of musty odors.
What do I do:
Inspection Process detailed:
1st: I walk through the entire area of the house looking for possible (red flags) water intrusion, water stains or leaks.
2nd: I check these possible water problems to determine if the moisture is active, using moisture detectors.
3rd: I take relative humidity reading and ambient temperature readings, to determine how moist the environment is.
4th: I take air or surface samples of possible mold contamination as required.
5th: The samples taken are analyzed by an AIHA accredited laboratory.
6th: Lab results are studied and interpreted. I write a comprehensive report indicating what kind of mold spores I found and how much of it was present in the air or surface tested, I will also determine if the mold present in the environment is normal or elevated.




