Mold Testing
Bathroom Mold Inspection
Bathrooms are often humid environments with frequent water exposure from showers, baths, sinks, and toilets. Poor ventilation can lead to moisture buildup, creating ideal conditions for mold growth on surfaces like walls, ceilings, and grout.
Kitchen Mold Inspection
Kitchens experience high humidity levels due to cooking activities, steam from boiling water, and dishwashing. Spills, leaks from appliances, and inadequate ventilation can contribute to moisture accumulation, promoting mold growth on surfaces such as walls, cabinets, and under sinks.
Laundry Room Mold Inspection
Laundry rooms generate moisture from washing machines, dryers, and damp clothing. Inadequate ventilation, leaks from plumbing fixtures, and spills contribute to moisture accumulation, creating a breeding ground for mold on walls, floors, and around appliances.
Basement Mold Inspection
Basements are prone to moisture intrusion from groundwater seepage, poor drainage, or flooding. Lack of natural light and ventilation exacerbates moisture retention, leading to damp conditions ideal for mold growth on walls, floors, carpeting, and stored items.
Attic Mold Inspection
Attics are susceptible to moisture infiltration from roof leaks, inadequate ventilation, and condensation buildup. Elevated humidity levels, especially in poorly ventilated attics, create favorable conditions for mold growth on insulation, rafters, sheathing, and stored items.
Crawlspace Mold Inspection
Crawl spaces often have high humidity levels due to poor ventilation, ground moisture, and insufficient moisture barriers. Moisture can seep through the soil or foundation, leading to damp conditions that promote mold growth on floor joists, insulation, and exposed surfaces.