Mold Testing
Providing Mold Inspections & Testing in Canton, Novi, Farmington Hills, Northville, Livonia, Ypsilanti, Westland, Dearborn Heights & Surrounding Areas
Identify and assess the presence of mold, which can be harmful to health and property. It typically includes sampling, analysis, and recommendations for remediation if mold is detected. The focus of Airborne Mold Testing is on uncovering mold growth. This highly sensitive test plays a crucial role in identifying issues in a residence before they become visible. It entails evaluating the concentration of mold spores in the air.
The procedure involves outdoor sample collection, which serves as the baseline for comparison with various indoor samples strategically gathered throughout the home. Our laboratory partners analyze these samples, taking into account factors such as weather, air circulation within the home, floor plan, and the configuration of HVAC systems. This comprehensive approach aids in assessing the potential presence of hidden mold.
Our team, equipped with the latest sample collection methods, ensures accurate results. Similar to airborne mold testing, all samples undergo analysis by our trusted laboratory partners. Accredited AIHA laboratories analyze air mold samples. Mold cannot be definitively identified through visual observation alone; it requires sampling by a qualified mold tester and subsequent confirmation by an accredited mold laboratory.
Understanding Mold
The growth of mold relies on three key factors: nutrients, optimal temperature, and moisture. Your home, rich in organic materials like wood, drywall, and carpet, provides the nutrients mold needs. The temperature range is ideal, with moisture being the only controllable variable. Mold disperses invisible seeds, known as spores, present everywhere in the air, both indoors and outdoors.
Toxic molds, including the notorious "black" mold (Stachybotrys), have received extensive media coverage. Misinformation abounds in discussions about toxigenic mold, mold testing, and remediation.
National Property Inspections remains an impartial mold tester, steering clear of mold remediation services to avoid potential conflicts of interest. Upon completion of mold mitigation by a remediation contractor, we offer follow-up mold testing services.