Clear Answers. Honest Guidance. No Sales Pressure.
Schedule your mold inspection, complete a short pre-visit survey, meet on-site for a detailed evaluation,
and receive a written report outlining causes and recommendations.
Serving Northern Ohio, including Toledo, Sandusky, and Cleveland
If you’re concerned about mold in your home, you likely want straightforward answers and a clear path forward.
Our mold inspection service is designed for homeowners who want to understand what’s happening before making decisions about repairs or remediation. We do not perform mold removal services. That means our role is to provide an independent evaluation focused on identifying conditions and likely causes — not selling cleanup work.
Whether you’ve noticed visible growth, a musty odor, past water damage, or simply want peace of mind, we’re here to help you better understand your home.
Our Mold Assessment Process
When Invasive Inspection May Be Recommended
If conditions suggest that moisture damage or mold growth may be concealed behind walls or ceilings, an invasive inspection known as Bulk Mold Testing may be recommended.
This process involves carefully removing a small, targeted section of drywall or finish material to directly evaluate the suspected area. In some cases, material samples may also be collected for laboratory analysis.
Important considerations:
- Invasive inspection is only performed with the property owner’s written permission.
- It is never conducted without clear approval while we are on-site.
- We will explain the concern, the suspected risk, and exactly what the process involves before proceeding.
If invasive access is authorized, any required repairs, patching, or reconstruction must be completed by a qualified contractor. Restoration work is not included as part of the mold assessment service.
Identifying Causes — Not Just Symptoms
Mold growth is the result of moisture. The most important step toward long-term improvement is identifying what allowed the condition to develop.
Common contributing factors include:
- Roof or plumbing leaks
- Elevated indoor humidity
- Inadequate ventilation
- Foundation moisture intrusion
- Condensation
Our goal is to help you understand the likely source so you can make informed decisions about corrective action.
Your Written Report
Within 24 hours, you’ll receive a clear digital report that includes:
- Photographs and thermal images (when applicable)
- Documented moisture readings
- Explanation of observed conditions
- Identification of likely moisture contributors
- Practical recommendations and next steps
We review findings with you during the inspection and remain available for follow-up questions after you’ve had time to review the report.
The report is written in straightforward language and designed to be easy to understand.
Optional Mold Testing
In some cases, sampling may provide helpful documentation or clarification. Testing is optional and performed only if you choose to proceed. Sampling procedures follow guidance provided by the laboratory and incorporate practices outlined by ECAN, the organization through which we are certified.
Available mold testing options include:
Post-Remediation Verification
If remediation work is performed, we recommend a follow-up inspection as mold most remediators do not perform post remediation testing.
Post-remediation verification helps confirm that:
- The work appears properly completed
- Moisture conditions have been addressed
- Follow-up testing (if requested) supports acceptable conditions
Because we do not perform remediation services, our evaluation remains independent.
Pricing
We believe in clear, transparent pricing with no bundled cleanup packages or pressure to move forward with additional services.
Our Qualifications
Our focus is careful evaluation, thoughtful communication, and practical guidance for homeowners.
Health Considerations
Mold can affect indoor air quality, and individual responses vary. We evaluate building conditions and moisture contributors but do not diagnose medical conditions.
If you have health concerns related to mold exposure, we recommend consulting a qualified healthcare professional while addressing any identified moisture issues within the home.