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Mold Inspections: 5 Things You Should Know | Mold Inspection Monmouth

The only way to determine if the mold is harmful and should be removed is through a mold inspection.

Mold Inspection Monmouth - As a home or business owner, you may have come across what you suspect is the presence of mold. The only way to determine if the mold is harmful and should be removed is through a mold inspection. Experts qualified in this area can look for signs of mold, test it and remove it. Molds, which are essentially fungi, proliferate in warm, moist, dark environments such as basements and attics. Do you think you have mold? The best thing to do is schedule a mold inspection, which involves the process of detecting the presence of mold growth in a building.

Check out these five things you should know about the process:

1. Mold inspectors don’t just limit their search to surfaces that are easy to see. They also look behind walls, within ceilings and under floors where structural problems such as wood rot can arise. This situation can present problems down the road due to the structural instability of the building.

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2. Only licensed, insured, and qualified mold inspectors should perform mold inspections. They should have the formal training and experience necessary to do an effective job. When looking for potential mold inspectors, ask about their level of experience, education and training to illustrate the qualifications of your potential inspectors.

3. Mold inspectors worth their salt will seek evidence for both current and past mold growth. Each can have different causes, concerns and health risks. Licensed inspectors should understand the difference between the two. For example, past mold growth can show water damage coming from a leak that could return under certain conditions.

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4. An important part of any inspection is to find where the moisture that caused the mold is originating from. There’s really no point in removing existing mold if the underlying problem is not repaired. If the source is not addressed, new mold will just grow again. While some mold inspectors detect, test and remove mold, others work to locate and eliminate the moisture source.

5. Some mold is harmless, particularly in small amounts. Take Ceratosystis and Ophiostoma, for example. These are fairly common molds that grow on wood, such as two by fours and other structural frames. These molds grow on the sap of the wood but die off when the wood is thoroughly dried. You may see black stains on the wood, which is usually quite normal. However your inspector should test for it anyway to determine if it is indeed harmless.

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