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how to deal with mold in your home, business, or office

Mold testing can help you identify and locate a mold problem in your home, especially if the mold is growing behind walls or other hidden places where moisture accumulates. Mold tests can measure the amount of mold spores in different areas of your home and indicate where the mold growth is most likely.

why you should test for indoor air quality

Mold testing can also reveal the level of mold spores in the air. You may experience mold allergy symptoms even if there is no visible mold in your home. Mold spores can enter your home from outdoor sources or from previous mold infestations and cause a build-up of mold spores that trigger allergic reactions. Testing for mold can tell you if the air quality in your home is affected by mold and if your allergies are related to mold exposure.

how to test for mold after mold removal

Mold testing is necessary after you have removed mold from your home to verify if the mold remediation was effective or if there are still indoor air quality issues in your home. Surface sampling can confirm whether an area has been thoroughly cleaned of mold. Air testing after some time can show whether the mold spores have been reduced to a safe level. You should do this after any mold removal project to ensure that the air quality in your home has been restored.

When to Do a Mold Inspection Before Testing

Before jumping into mold sampling, it's important to begin with a thorough mold inspection conducted by a certified professional. An inspection involves identifying visible signs of mold, locating moisture issues, and assessing areas where mold is likely to grow. Often, this alone is enough to confirm a mold problem and move forward with remediation. However, if mold isn't clearly visible or you suspect hidden or toxic mold, professional testing (such as air or surface sampling) can help confirm the presence and type of mold before starting remediation.