06/21/2024
Mold Isn’t Always Visible.
MOLD SPORES ARE NOT VISIBLE TO THE NAKED EYE. It's only AFTER the spores have colonized that you can see the problem.
Damp rooms such as laundry rooms and bathrooms might have black mold that are visible on the floors and walls. But when was the last time you examined the area behind your refrigerator, underneath your sink, or in your attic or ductwork?
One leaky pipe—no matter how small—can cause mold to grow quickly.
Sometimes, your nose will be the first to identify a mold problem. The distinct, musty smell is often described as smelling like wet socks. It can smell earthy and sometimes is quite foul.
We offer testing that identifies the species, severity (spore count); the independent, third-party lab report is also color coded to point out which species are common indoor mold, which are common outdoor mold, and also if any of the species are water damage indicators. You'll also receive recommendations and an estimate for remediation.
Give us a call at 609-415-9933