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When the concern or area is known - Includes up to 4 samples & 2,500sf
For clients who want full interior inspection and piece of mind - Includes up to 4 samples & 2,500sf (Interior Only)
For clients who want a full interior and exterior inspection - Includes up to 4 samples & 2,500sf (Interior + Exterior)
Per each additional sample required
Additional charge per square foot over 2,500.
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Mold testing is completed with different instruments and sampling methods. The primary objective is to determine if there is an elevation in fungal ecology and determine the source so corrective measures can be taken.
If any occupants are experiencing health concerns, especially ones that resolve after leaving a home or business. Mold testing can also provide a piece of mind if there are any sensitive or immunocompromised occupants. Testing should be completed if there has been water damage and always after a mold remediation.
An elevated fungal ecology is determined by the exterior conditions. This is due to the fact that mold is part of our every day lives and we breathe in mold every time we go outside. So while we look for specific (toxigenic molds) species, the primary deciding factor is measured against the exterior spore counts.
No. Because as the bleach dries, water is left behind. If the roots (hyphae) are not removed, then you just gave the roots water to grow back.
Commonly, people think that the trick is to "kill" the mold. However, the trick is to remove it. This is accomplished through HEPA filtration devices, pressure differentials, material removal, and thorough cleaning.
While only a medical professional can provide you with the answers YOU need, studies show that mold exposure can impact your health. While everyone is different, one important step of remediation is air sampling. This tells us exactly what is in the air and how much of it.