Household mold can be a nightmare if it isn’t taken care of in a timely manner by calling a mold inspection company. Mold can enter a home through open doorways, windows, heating and air conditioning units, and other vents. These pesky little fungi spread and reproduce very easily; most spores can travel on air currents, furniture, or even on your finger tips.
Mold is not too picky when it comes to livable habitats. It will grow in places with a lot of moisture (think of your bathroom!), around leaks in roofs, windows, pipes, or where there has been any flooding. Once the mold has made itself at home in a quiet little damp corner of your house, it can often wreck havoc on your family’s health. Some side effects include itching eyes, sneezing, coughing, serious allergic reactions, asthma attacks, and lung damage.
So if you suspect — or smell — a hint of mold in the house, it’s best to call a mold removal expert. Below are the five phases of mold inspection.
- Phase One: The first step to removing your mold is for a professional mold removal company to ask you a few questions, such as if the house has suffered humidity or condensation problems, moldy odors, or any roof and plumbing leaks.
- Phase Two: If you answer yes to any of the above questions, a visual mold inspection is warranted. An expert will asses all accessible areas of your home and seek to locate any water damages. Certain devices (moisture meters, hydrometers, laser thermometers, etc.) may be used in order to help identify the cause of mold.
- Phase Three: Indoor air quality testing, or sampling, will take place if the mold cannot readily be seen. These samples will eventually determine what type of mold is in the house and the concentration of mold. The samples will often be taken to a lab for analysis.
- Phase Four: A certified mold professional should be analyzing the samples from your property. A mold inspection report is then provided, confirming the type of mold and the number of spores per cubic meter of air.
- Phase Five: The last step is to report the lab analysis to the home owner. This will include any color digital photos taken, spore levels, and the inspector’s conclusions and recommendations for the removal process will be made.
After this five phase process, you will now be able to move on to the mold removal phase. Look online for the best tips to preventing mold in your home. More like this article.