AirNspect

Mold Inspection & Testing

The Quality of The Air You Breathe Should Be a Concern Both Outside and Inside Your Home

At AirNspect, we connect homeowners to accredited, qualified Indoor Environmental Professionals (IEP) to properly test for mold in your home or property. Our network of professionals provide the services needed to sample and test your home’s indoor air quality and determine if mold is truly present in your home. Pollutants, allergens, mold spores and more are introduced to your home daily and having healthy air and a mold-free living space is important. 

Mold spores, small and ubiquitous, are not always easy to detect. Mold and mold damage in your home can have a negative impact on-air quality and the overall well-being of you and your homes structure.  

Don’t wait and call us today to schedule mold testing and inspection for your home!

Mold Inspection & Testing

The first step in determining if your home is truly suffering from low air quality and potentially mold is to schedule a mold inspection and mold testing. The purpose of the inspection and tests is to identify if the suspected areas affected do indeed show signs of mold growth and to what extent has the mold become a problem.
When to schedule a mold inspection with Airnspect:
If water damage has occurred, now or in the past, to your home or property
Occupants are experiencing allergy symptoms or other issues with air quality, like smell, within the property
When selling or purchasing a property
Areas in the home are experiencing excessive moisture or humidity

If you are experiencing any of the above, call or email us today to schedule Mold Inspection & testing with a local IEP!

Call Our Experts & Schedule an Inspection Today

Our certified staff & accredited Indoor Environmental Professionals are available 24/7 to provide free damage evaluations and work with you to address any potential mold or air quality issues in your home.

Common Questions

A mold inspection is a comprehensive assessment of your home carried out by a professional mold inspector. The inspector will visually examine your home, looking for signs of mold growth, moisture intrusion, and water damage. They will also use specialized tools, such as a moisture meter and thermal imaging camera, to detect moisture in hidden areas like walls, ceilings, and floors.

During a mold inspection, the inspector will collect samples that are sent to a laboratory for analysis. The samples help determine the type of mold present, the concentration levels, and the potential health risks to humans and pets.
Mold testing involves collecting samples from various areas of your home to determine the mold concentration levels and identify the mold type present. The samples are sent to a laboratory where they are analyzed and a report issued. The report will include the type of mold present, the areas in which they are present and the concentration levels.
Mold inspection and testing are crucial in identifying the root cause of mold growth and low air quality in your home. Once the mold inspection and testing are complete, your IEP will receive a report with the findings. Depending on the severity of the mold problem, the report may recommend immediate action, like Mold Remediation (link to service page) to eradicate the mold and prevent further growth.

Take Preventative Measures for Your Home’s Air Quality