What is mold inspection? This question can be answered in many different ways, depending on the individual who has this worry.

For some people, it means a professional evaluation of their indoor environment for potential sources and dangers associated with common airborne fungi species like Stachybotrys chartarum or Aspergillus fumigatus. For others, it might mean checking out an outdoor area that may have been flooded recently where these organisms could grow if given enough time (though they'll never flourish as well outdoors). Finally, someone else's definition might include looking at areas around food-preparation surfaces such as countertops or sinks since both molds mentioned above are commonly found there too - even more so than in other places. Mold can be detected by the eye, nose, and mouth. It is not known to cause any severe health risks, but it may trigger mold allergies or asthma allergic reactions.

Mold thrives on dampness which means that your basement will most likely have a high amount of this substance if there was ever water leaking down from upstairs at some point. If you notice black spots around certain areas, they are indications for checking out what's going on up above where these smudges were created.

When do you need Mold Inspection?

Mold is a living organism and can be found in the air, soil, or on items that have been exposed to water. When areas of mold are left untreated, it could result in serious illness with symptoms such as sneezing, hacking coughs, skin irritation like rashes from itching/scratching during sleep, dry throat, and nasal passages due to post-nasal drip. Mold inspection should take place at least once per year. Still, there may also be more frequent inspections depending on whether you're having any other problems associated with your environment. For example, pets might need them every month because they shed hair, which provides food for molds, while someone who has asthma would want one after an episode, so their inhaler will work right away.

The best time to get a Mold Inspection is before it gets out of hand. When you know what's going on and where the mold is coming from, you can take care of business so that no one else has to worry about getting sick in your house!

The worst thing for any homeowner will happen if they don't address their potential problem early. The longer this goes without being solved or noticed by anyone, things are only likely to worsen until there may be more than just a few spores making themselves at home around the place.

Why Choose Us

The best time to get a Mold Inspection is before it gets out of hand. When you know what's happening and where the mold is coming from, you can take care of business so that no one else has to worry about getting sick in your house!

The worst thing for any homeowner will happen if they don't address their potential problem early. The longer this goes, without being solved or noticed by anyone, things are only likely to worsen until there may be more than just a few spores making themselves at home around the place.