Frequently Asked Questions
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A mold inspection typically includes a visual assessment of accessible areas, moisture readings on suspect materials, and identification of conditions that may contribute to mold growth. Testing may be recommended depending on findings and client needs.
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Not always. Mold testing is not automatically required in every situation. If visible mold is present or additional confirmation is needed, testing may be recommended and discussed during the inspection.
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Laboratory analysis identifies a wide range of common indoor and outdoor mold types. Results are provided with interpretation to help explain what was found and how it compares to typical background levels.
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In addition to mold-related evaluations, we offer environmental and indoor air quality testing as an optional add-on. This testing provides a broader evaluation of airborne conditions when additional information is needed beyond a standard inspection or basic testing.
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While mold inside wall cavities cannot always be seen, moisture readings, visual indicators, and targeted sampling can help assess the likelihood of hidden mold in certain areas.
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Most residential inspections take between 60–90 minutes, depending on the size of the property, accessibility, and whether sampling is performed.
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Inspections can be scheduled by contacting us directly or by submitting a request through our website. We’ll review your concerns and help determine the appropriate inspection level.