Mold Testing

Our comprehensive mold testing services are designed to identify and address mold issues in your home.

Woman finding mold growing in home.
Thorough Mold Inspection

Using advanced techniques and equipment, our experts thoroughly inspect your property to detect the presence of mold and assess the extent of contamination.

Identify and Remove Mold

By identifying mold early, we help you take the necessary steps to mitigate its impact.

Understanding Mold

Keep Your Home Healthy

Mold growing along window inside home.

Mold is a type of fungus that exists both indoors and outdoors year-round. While mold is beneficial outdoors for decomposing organic material, its presence indoors can damage buildings, alter their appearance, and produce unpleasant odors.

Mold can grow on almost any surface as long as it has the right conditions: moisture or water, oxygen, and an organic nutrient source. It spreads by producing tiny spores that travel through the air.

Under Ohio Revised Code 5302.30, residential property transactions require a disclosure of any conditions that may promote mold growth, such as roof or gutter leaks, water intrusion, moisture-related damage from flooding or condensation, sewer backups, or leaking pipes and appliances.

For renters, significant mold issues resulting from leaks or moisture may constitute a code violation. Ohio Landlord-Tenant Law mandates that landlords address repairs necessary to maintain livable conditions and ensure major systems are functioning properly.

Mold becomes problematic when spores settle on damp areas and begin to grow, thriving even in the absence of sunlight.

Maintaining a Healthy Home

By maintaining a healthy home, you create a safe and nurturing environment for your family to thrive.
An unhealthy home can lead to serious health problems, including:
  • Allergies and asthma
  • Carbon monoxide poisoning
  • Lead poisoning in children
  • Respiratory illnesses
  • Falls and injuries
  • Fires
  • Insect or rodent bites
  • Lung cancer (from radon and indoor tobacco smoke)
  • Pesticide poisoning

A healthy home is a clean, safe, and well-maintained living environment that promotes physical, mental, and social well-being. It is free from pests, mold, moisture, dust, and other contaminants, ensuring a secure and comfortable space for its occupants.