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Mold Inspections in 

Aurora, CO

Comprehensive Mold Inspection Services

Why Choose Elevation Environmental Services for Mold Inspections in

Aurora?

At Elevation Environmental Services, we prioritize your safety and peace of mind. Our experienced team is dedicated to providing thorough and reliable mold inspection services in Aurora, CO. With state-of-the-art technology and certified professionals, we ensure accurate results to protect your home or business.

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Our Mold Inspection Process

1

Initial Consultation

We begin with a thorough discussion to understand your concerns and the scope of the inspection.

2

 Visual Assessment

​Our experts conduct a detailed visual inspection of your property, focusing on areas prone to mold growth.

3

Moisture Detection

Using specialized equipment, we measure moisture levels in walls, ceilings, and floors to identify hidden mold.

4

Air and Surface Sampling

Depending on the in-person inspection, we collect air and surface samples to detect airborne mold spores and surface contamination.​

5

Laboratory Analysis

Samples are taken locally to accredited laboratories for precise identification and analysis.

6

Comprehensive Reporting

We provide a detailed report outlining findings, including mold types, concentrations, and recommended remediation steps.

Pricing for Mold Inspections in Aurora, CO

Trip Charge: $300

Trip Charge includes:

  1. Moisture Readings

  2. Outside Baseline Sample

  3. Photos

  4. Report

  5. Recommendations

  6. Referrals to EES Partners

Sample Cost: $100 per additional sample ​​​

Sample covers:

  1. Lab Costs

  2. Sample Supplies (i.e. cassettes, swabs, tape)

Areas We Service

Elevation Environmental Services proudly serves the Aurora community and surrounding areas, including:

Central Aurora

Aurora Highlands

Del Mar Parkway

Saddle Rock

Southlands

Cherry Creek State Park area

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • What is asbestos?
    Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral that was commonly used in construction materials for its heat resistance and durability.
  • What does an asbestos inspection involve?
    An asbestos inspection typically includes a thorough visual assessment of the property, sampling of suspected materials, and laboratory analysis to determine asbestos presence and concentration.
  • Why is asbestos dangerous?
    When asbestos-containing materials are disturbed or damaged, tiny fibers can be released into the air. Inhalation of these fibers can cause serious health issues including lung cancer, mesothelioma, and asbestosis.
  • Do all buildings built before a certain date contain asbestos?
    While asbestos was commonly used in building materials before the 1980s, not all buildings constructed before then contain asbestos. A professional inspection is necessary to determine asbestos presence.
  • Where can asbestos be found in buildings?
    Asbestos can be found in various building materials such as insulation, floor tiles, ceiling tiles, roofing shingles, and cement products.
  • Is it safe to live or work in a building with asbestos-containing materials?
    As long as asbestos-containing materials are undisturbed and in good condition, they generally do not pose a health risk. However, it's essential to monitor their condition and consider professional removal if renovation or demolition is planned.
  • How can I tell if a material contains asbestos?
    Without specialized testing, it's often impossible to tell if a material contains asbestos simply by looking at it. Asbestos testing by a certified professional is necessary to determine its presence.
  • How can asbestos exposure be prevented?
    Prevention involves proper identification of asbestos-containing materials, avoiding disturbance of such materials, and employing certified professionals for any renovations or demolitions that may involve asbestos-containing materials.
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