Air Test For Mold Can Solve Your Mysterious Mold Problem

Test for Mold | Mold MysteryAn air test for mold may help you find out if there is hidden mold growing inside your home or building.

You may suspect hidden mold in cases when you smell mold but you can’t see it.  In this situation, a musty odor is the most frequent clue.  Especially following an event where a leak, flooding, or moisture may have occurred, mold may be lurking in a concealed area such as behind sheet rock walls or ceilings.  Other areas where mold growth may occur, and an air test for mold can solve your mold mystery, would be:

  • Underneath flooring treatments, such as vinyl tiles and carpet
  • Behind wall treatments, such as wallpaper
  • Inside HVAC systems, air vents, ducts, and duct liners
  • In hard-to-reach areas , such as the back wall of a closet or cabinet, and crawl spaces
  • Behind moldings
  • Under furniture

When hidden mold is suspected, an air test for mold may be right for you.  By sampling the indoor air environment and comparing it to an outdoor control, this type of test for mold will determine if higher levels of mold spores exist inside your home or building.  When your air test for mold shows elevated levels of indoor mold spores, then it is a clue that mold may be festering in a hidden area.

An air test for mold is simply one very useful tool your certified mold inspector may use to solve your mystery mold problem.   Of course, any test for mold, air or surface, is not the only indicator of mold growth.  But, when a test for mold is used appropriately, in conjunction with a certified mold inspection, an air test for mold will help provide more conclusive results to a hidden mold mystery.

When you should consider an air test for mold:

Do you smell a musty or moldy odor?

Do occupants in your home or building complain of allergy-like symptoms?

Has your home or building recently been affected by a water event, flood, or leak?

Do you see spots of discoloration on any building materials?

If you suspect mold is growing but you cannot find it, then contact a local Certified Mold Inspector.  Your professional mold inspector will start with a visual mold inspection, and if deemed useful, administer a test for mold in suspect areas.  Following the mold test results from a certified laboratory, you will find out if a mold problem exists or not.  If it does, a targeted plan for mold removal will then be outlined, reducing your overall mold removal cost.

Titanium Laboratories’ Certified Mold Inspector can help you decide if an air test for mold is the best way to solve your mold mystery.  Contact us today for a free mold consultation.

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