Do you know what you're breathing? Mold can have seriously damaging effects on the quality of air you're breathing.
Mold and spore dispersion will reduce the indoor air quality in your home. It will also cause unsightly stains and odors that are unpleasant.
If given enough time, mold will damage wood and other porous structural surfaces. This could be avoided if caught in time.
Mold exposure can irritate your skin, eyes, nose, throat and lungs. Combat mold with a full assessment.
Mold testing is performed by taking either an air or surface sample. A mold inspector will ‘test’ the air or surface to ascertain whether mold exists and if so, what type of mold it is. The inspector will also clarify whether the type of mold is able to grow in the tested area.
A mold inspector in essence, conducts a visual inspection for mold contamination in a home or business. A standard mold inspection involves a Union mold inspector speaking to the property owner about what areas they have seen mold or moisture or water damage on the property.