During a mold inspection, a certified mold inspector walks every accessible area of your property - rooms, closets, bathrooms, basements, crawl spaces, attics, and the spots behind and beneath fixtures where water likes to hide. We look for visible mold growth, water staining, and the damp, poorly ventilated conditions that let mold take hold in the first place. We take moisture readings, document everything with photos, and translate what we find into a written report you can actually act on.
We run residential mold inspections for homeowners and buyers, home mold inspections for renters and landlords sorting out a dispute, and full assessments for commercial spaces, offices, and multi-unit buildings. Whether it's a single bedroom that smells musty or an entire building checked after a roof leak, the process is the same: find the problem, measure it, and explain it in plain language.
A mold inspection after water damage is one of the most common reasons people call us. Flooding, a burst pipe, or a slow leak behind a wall can leave moisture trapped in drywall and framing for weeks, and mold often follows within 24 to 48 hours. If you're documenting a mold inspection for an insurance claim, our reports include the dated photos, moisture data, and certified findings adjusters expect to see.
One thing that sets us apart: we focus on inspection and testing, and we back every finding with photos, moisture data, and lab results from BTLS and Eurofins. You get a clear, documented picture of what's actually there - mold present or not - so your next decision is an informed one.
Mold inspection vs mold testing
People use the two terms interchangeably, but they're different services. A mold inspection is a visual and moisture-based evaluation: we identify what we can see and measure on site. Mold testing adds laboratory analysis - we collect air or surface samples and send them to our accredited lab partners (BTLS and Eurofins) to identify the exact mold species and spore concentrations. The difference between a mold inspection and mold testing usually comes down to one question: do you need documented lab results, or is a clear professional assessment of what's visible enough?
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Mold Inspection ($249) |
Mold Testing ($349) |
| Full visual walkthrough | Yes | Yes |
| Moisture readings + photo documentation | Yes | Yes |
| Air / surface samples sent to the lab | No | Yes (2 samples) |
| Mold species and spore counts | No | Yes |
| Written report within 48 hours | Yes | Yes |
| Best for | A clear visual assessment | Documented, lab-verified results |
Not sure which one fits your situation? Tell us what's going on and we'll point you to the right test, or compare every option on our services page.