Now Offering Airborne Mycotoxin Testing
Now Offering Airborne Mycotoxin Testing
Our comprehensive mold inspection process is designed to provide you with the highest level of service. We thoroughly assess your home or office to determine if active mold is present. If mold is discovered, our licensed mold inspectors will create detailed remediation protocols for the remediation company to follow,
Our comprehensive mold inspections cover both the exterior and interior of your structure. Utilizing state-of-the-art detection equipment and backed by years of construction experience, our licensed mold inspectors stay up-to-date with the latest discoveries and techniques. This ensures we provide the best possible service to our clients.
When you call, chat, or email, you will be assigned a licensed mold inspector who will be your point of contact from start to finish. During the initial discussion, they will ask a series of targeted questions to better understand your unique situation.
Four Vital Points for a Successful Mold Inspection:
Our mold inspectors (assessors) bring a combined 30 years of experience in the structural construction industry, leveraging their expertise for your benefit. Equipped with the latest tools and technology, they possess the skills to use and interpret these resources effectively.
Testing is crucial as it validates our visual findings. We exclusively use a third-party AIHA-accredited lab. The lab analysis report will detail the different mold genera present in the problem areas of your structure.
Your comprehensive mold inspection (assessment) report includes the results of our visual findings, photo documentation, lab analysis, and remediation protocols. This detailed assessment is what you will provide to your remediation contractor and insurance company.
Next, select a reputable mold remediation company. A trustworthy remediator will request your Mold Inspection and Testing Report (Mold Assessment) before providing an estimate. If you are filing an insurance claim, be sure to forward a copy of the Mold Assessment Report to your adjuster.