When it comes to mold, identifying the problem is only half the battle—knowing what kind of mold you’re dealing with and how much is present is essential for safe and effective remediation. Our professional mold testing services use scientifically backed methods to collect air and surface samples from your property. These samples are then sent to a certified laboratory for detailed analysis. The goal is not just to confirm the presence of mold but to understand its type, concentration, and potential health impacts.
Our process is meticulous, beginning with a walk-through of the property to identify testing zones based on signs of moisture, staining, odors, or health complaints. We then use industry-grade sampling equipment such as air pumps with spore traps and swabs for surface collection. The data we obtain is objective and verified through an accredited third-party laboratory, eliminating guesswork and ensuring transparency.
What You Get with Our Mold Testing Services
Our mold testing services are backed by years of expertise, certified techniques, and lab-grade accuracy. We follow strict sampling protocols to ensure that your results are dependable and defensible—whether for insurance claims, real estate transactions, or your own peace of mind. Our inspectors are trained to not only collect accurate samples but also interpret the results in the context of your home or building’s conditions. We believe that meaningful data empowers better decisions and leads to better outcomes.
We test the air in various areas of your property using spore trap cassettes to determine if mold is present and to what degree. This is crucial for detecting hidden or airborne mold.
Swab or tape lift samples are taken from surfaces with visible mold growth or discoloration to determine mold type and concentration.
All samples are analyzed by an independent, accredited laboratory that provides in-depth reporting on mold species, spore counts, and health risks.
You’ll receive a professional report that explains the findings in simple language, along with recommendations for remediation or further inspection if needed.