Most Trusted Mold Inspection & Testing Company
Most Trusted Mold Inspection & Testing Company
At Mold Detection And Testing Services, our mission is to provide top-quality mold inspection and testing services to our clients, while always maintaining the highest level of integrity and professionalism.
We provide in-depth mold inspections and testing that is conducted by our ACAC certified Microbial Investigator. We are committed on helping our clients discover, understand, and correct the mold issue.
We offer mold sampling to assist in the investigation, depending on the objectives of sampling, the data required, and the questions these data are intended to answer. All samples collected are sent to a AIHA Accredited laboratory for analysis.
Mold air sampling is performed to compare outdoor and indoor spore counts and genera. Indoor samples are generally collected in suspect impacted areas, and/or adjacent areas. Samples are sent to a AIHA accredited laboratory.
When discoloration or stain is observed during an inspection in a suspected area of your home. Direct surface sampling is recommended. Samples are collected to determine whether or not the visible stains, discoloration, etc, is indicative of mold growth at the sample area.
The purpose of a mold clearance inspection / Post Remediation Inspection is to assure that the mold cleanup has been done correctly and effectively in the work area and to confirm that the cleanup did not accidentally distribute high levels of moldy dust and debris into other building areas.
Our Certified Mold Inspector's goal, is to find out if an unusual mold condition exist at your property with A mold inspection and mold testing, to determine why and where it is occurring, and to determine what needs to be done to properly correct the mold problem.
Mold can grow within 24-48 hours after a bad water incident, so getting a mold inspection and testing quickly is a great way evaluate your home or building.
We know choosing a Mold Inspection And Testing company can be daunting task. You want to have trust and confidence in the company.
We encourage you to call us at 1-800-790-9416 and speak to our ACAC certified Microbial Investigator.
We will answer questions like, what causes black mold, black mold health effects, and toxic mold symptoms.
Our professional mold inspection typically covers the interior living space, basement, attic and crawl space. Exterior surfaces are examined for evidence of moisture intrusion and potential for future problem areas, using all up to date equipment including thermal imaging camera, bore scope, moisture meter to collect information and determine what caused the problem. We follow all Mold Inspection Standards of Practice during the mold inspection. Mold samples are take with the approval of the customer, to know what kind of mold is present and mold spore level in the air. All sample are sent to a AIHA Accredited Laboratory for analysis. All mold inspection reports are available within 24hr to 48hrs as long as mold sample have not been collected.
Most people have no reaction when exposed to molds. Allergic reactions, similar to pollen or animal allergies, and irritation are the most common health effects for individuals sensitive to molds. Flu‐like symptoms and skin rash may occur. Exposure to molds may also aggravate asthma. In very rare cases, fungal infections from building‐associated molds may occur in people with serious immune disease. Most symptoms are temporary and eliminated by correcting the mold problem.
There is a wide variability in how people are affected by airborne mold spore exposure. Currently, there is no established airborne concentration that is known to adversely affect any individual’s health. People who may be affected more severely and quickly than others include:
A mold allergy causes the same signs and symptoms that occur in other types of upper respiratory allergies. Signs and symptoms of allergic rhinitis caused by a mold allergy can include:
Those with special health concerns should consult their doctor if they are concerned about mold exposure. Symptoms that may seem to occur from mold exposure may be due to other causes, such as bacterial or viral infections or other allergies.
Moisture meters are tools that use electrical conductivity or radio frequency emissions to measure and quantify moisture in building materials such as framing, walls, ceilings, cabinetry, flooring systems, and contents
Borescopes are used when the area to be inspected is inaccessible, or excessive damage may be unnecessarily caused to inspect areas such as interstitial cavities, under flooring systems, or in subspaces
A thermal imaging camera cannot “see” moisture or mold in walls, but it can detect subtle temperature differences and patterns that reveal the existence of water. Moisture is one of the most difficult issues to detect in a building - the signs are subtle and easy to miss until water starts dripping from the ceiling.
Psychrometry is the study of the relationship between air, humidity (relative humidity and humidity ratio (GPP), temperature, and their affect on various materials
The main things mold needs to grow in a home or business are organic materials to feed on and moisture. In houses there are always plenty of organic materials for mold to live on such as wood, drywall and various other building materials. Moisture, and humidity on the other hand, can be controlled practically and so keeping the moisture in your home low is the best way to prevent mold growth. Prevent mold by Preventing Moisture, most molds need 24–48 hours of moisture to begin to grow. Therefore, if a suitable material in your home is wet for more than 24 hours, then you run the risk of mold starting to grow. Bellow are some helpful tips and tools needed to prevent mold growth.
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Mold is a type of fungus that grows in moist or humid places. It occurs naturally in the environment and can be found almost anywhere, including in garden composts and on decaying or damp organic material, and food. Indoors, mold grows best in damp and poorly ventilated areas, typically on wood, plasterboard, tile grout and furnishings. Common causes of mold growth indoors include:
• leaking roofs and walls,
• faulty plumbing
• condensation.
To reproduce, mold produces tiny particles called spores. These spores travel easily through the air and may begin to grow and spread when they land on damp surfaces.
Mold is not always easy to recognize. It often looks like ‘fuzz’ or may appear to be a stain, smudge or discoloration. The most common molds are black, green or white. However, mold can be many other colors, ranging from grey to orange to brown and can also change color depending on its age or life-stage.
Mold growths, or colonies, can start to grow on a damp surface within 24 to 48 hours. They reproduce by spores - tiny, lightweight “seeds”- that travel through the air. Molds digest organic material, eventually destroying the material they grow on, and then spread to destroy adjacent organic material.
Mold spores and fragments exist naturally in the air we breathe. The amount that people are exposed to depends on various factors including the season, surrounding land, wind, and people’s activities / actions both indoors and outdoors.
Mold primarily enters your body through breathing and swallowing.
Some molds produce toxins(mycotoxins). People are mostly exposed to mycotoxins through eating contaminated food.
Mycotoxins are naturally occurring compounds produced by certain molds, or fungi, under certain conditions. Mycotoxins can be toxic to humans and animals when they are eaten, absorbed into the skin, or inhaled.
Mycotoxicosis describes the systemic effects (poisoning) caused by mycotoxins produced by molds and have been well-documented and occur in humans and animals upon oral ingestion of contaminated foods (Borchers et al., 2017; Hurraß et al., 2017; Wiesmüller et al., 2017). In 2009, the WHO advised that while mycotoxins can induce a wide range of adverse health effects in both animals and human beings, the evidence that they play a role in health problems related to indoor air is “extremely weak” (World Health Organization, 2009, p. 81)
Of mycotoxins, the AWMF guideline advised that numerous mold genera, (e.g., Penicillium, Aspergillus, Alternaria, Fusarium, Stachybotrys) produce mycotoxins, with mycotoxin production depending on the species, and environmental factors, such as moisture levels, substrate composition, potential for hydrogen (pH) value, nutrient competition and light wavelength (Fischer et al. 2006 in Wiesmüller et al., 2017). Mycotoxins are not volatile and are found in the air bound to spores, cell fragments and other particles and are generally only found at levels relevant to health in foods and animal feed that have been colonized by molds.
Breathing in mold spores and fragments can trigger nasal congestion, sneezing, coughing or wheezing, and respiratory infections. It can also worsen asthma and allergic conditions. Contact with mold can also irritate eyes and skin. People who are more likely to experience these symptoms include those with weakened immune systems, allergies, severe asthma or lung diseases. These people are also more susceptible to other serious health effects, such as the lung condition aspergillosis (‘Farmer’s lung’). There is no exposure limit or health guideline value for exposure to mold. Where possible, exposure to mold should be minimized – this is particularly recommended for people who are more sensitive to mold exposure.
There is a wide variability in how people are affected by airborne mold spore exposure. Currently, there is no established airborne concentration that is known to adversely affect any individual’s health. People who may be affected more severely and quickly than others include:
A mold allergy causes the same signs and symptoms that occur in other types of upper respiratory allergies. Signs and symptoms of allergic rhinitis caused by a mold allergy can include:
Those with special health concerns should consult their doctor if they are concerned about mold exposure. Symptoms that may seem to occur from mold exposure may be due to other causes, such as bacterial or viral infections or other allergies.
The cost of mold inspection varies depending on the square footage of the area being inspected.
Mold testing cost varies depending on the type of sampling, how many samples, and how quickly you need the results.
A mold inspection and testing for your home or business would costs anywhere from $250 and up.
Call us today and speak to our ACAC Certified Inspector and get your pricing questions answered: 951-750-4616
Mold growth in homes and other buildings is often caused by excess moisture, which can come from many sources:
Although mold naturally occurs in the environment and can be found almost anywhere, it needs damp surfaces and moisture to grow. You can reduce your exposure through simple measures, however there is no practical way to eliminate all exposure to mold. These measures include:
Indoors
• Prevent moisture and dampness and ensure adequate ventilation. This will minimize current and future mold growth.
• Fix leaky plumbing, roofs or other building faults.
• Clear and maintain gutters.
• Reduce and remove condensation (e.g. use exhaust fans and wipe up excess water).
Homes with inadequate ventilation resulting from poor design, modifications or lack of maintenance may be more prone to developing mold. The cheapest and easiest way of reducing indoor moisture and humidity is by ventilating a room by opening a door or window.
Food
• Throw away foods that have become visibly moldy.
• Adequately clean the surface area on which the moldy food was stored or consider throwing away the container the food was stored in.
Outdoors
• Use appropriate personal protective equipment such as gloves and a P1 or P2 face mask when handling garden composts, mulch, straw or hay, and moldy and decaying organic materials.
Molds live in the soil, on plants, and on dead or decaying matter. Outdoors, molds play a key role in the breakdown of leaves, wood, and other plant debris. Molds belong to the kingdom of Fungi, and unlike plants, they lack chlorophyll and must survive by digesting plant materials, using plant and other organic materials for food. Without molds, our environment would be overwhelmed with large amounts of dead plant matter.
Molds produce tiny spores to reproduce, just as some plants produce seeds. These mold spores can be found in both indoor and outdoor air, and settled on indoor and outdoor surfaces. When mold spores land on a damp spot, they may begin growing with in 24HRS and digesting whatever they are growing on in order to survive. Since molds gradually destroy the things they grow on, you can prevent further damage to building materials and furnishings by having a mold inspection performed and detecting the problem early.
Moisture control is the key to mold control. Molds need both food and water to survive, since molds can digest most things, water is the factor that limits mold growth. Molds will often grow in damp or wet areas indoors. Common sites for indoor mold growth include bathroom tile, basement walls, areas around windows where moisture condenses, and near leaky water fountains or sinks. Common sources or causes of water or moisture problems include roof leaks, deferred maintenance, condensation associated with high humidity or cold spots in the building, localized flooding due to plumbing failures or heavy rains, slow leaks in plumbing fixtures, and malfunction or poor design of humidification systems.
Uncontrolled humidity can also be a source of moisture leading to mold growth, particularly in hot, humid climates. Microbial Volatile Organic Compounds (mVOCs). Some compounds produced by molds are volatile and are released directly into the air. These are known as microbial volatile organic compounds (mVOCs). Because these compounds often have strong and/or unpleasant odors, they can be the source of odors associated with molds. Exposure to mVOCs from molds has been linked to symptoms such as headaches, nasal irritation, dizziness, fatigue, and nausea.
All molds have the potential to cause health effects. Molds produce allergens, irritants, and in some cases, toxins that may cause reactions in humans. The types and severity of symptoms depend, in part, on the types of mold present, the extent of an individual's exposure, the ages of the individuals, and their existing sensitivities or allergies. Health problems, such as headaches, breathing difficulties, skin irritation, allergic reactions, and aggravation of asthma symptoms, all of these symptoms could potentially be associated with mold exposure.
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