Mold Inspection
& Testing

AIR QUALITY & Building Damage ASSESSMENTS

Our services range from residential mold inspections to large commercial property clearance letters from storm damage. We truly offer best-in-class service to our residential and commercial property owners, public adjusters, law firms, remediation companies, contractors and property management companies, and roofing contractors. Don’t just guess it, test it!

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why hire aqa

Mold inspection results in 3 business days!

Free Consultations

Ask us about our free consultations to learn more about our solution your building issues.

Realtor Services

We can help you determine if your property for sale is mold free, has safe water, and clean air.

Insurance Billing

We may be able to bill you insurance to pay for services with no money out of pocket to you.

Advanced Technology

We use the most up to date state of the art equipment to offer you the best service possible.

Our Mold Inspection Process

First, we ask you multiple questions about your concerns during a short phone consultation with one of our AQA Certified Mold Assessors. From there, we schedule our team to detect the cause of the issue. Then our testing begins! We immediately document our findings then if needed, send your results off to the lab. You can read more about each process by clicking each tab below.

Our Assessment Services

Mold Testing

Our mold testing services include an in-depth inspection of the premises by our licensed Mold Assessors with the most up-to-date equipment. Prior to testing we provide you with a detailed report along with an explanation of areas affected.

ALLERGEN testing

Allergens are airborne substances that cause an allergic reactions in humans and pets that come in many different forms. 35 million Americans suffer from allergic reactions to airborne allergens and we can help find the culprits.

Water testing

Our water testing services ensure the water provided in your home or business is safe to use. Testing your water yearly is important because water conditions frequently change. Testing services include bacteria and well water testing.

Moisture evaluations

Moisture mapping is the action taken to locate excess moisture in building materials. Once the moisture is located, it is documented and evaluated to create the proper credentials so that the drying and/or removal process can begin.

Leak Detection

The most common cause of mold growth are leaks and there are many places in your home where leaks can occur. At Air Quality Assessors, our leak detection services consist of noninvasive ways to look for moisture in buildings.

Building assessments

During our building damage assessments, we establish the potential cause(s) of building damage. We conduct a thorough inspection of the cause(s) of damage, what areas have been effected, and create recommendations for repairs.

What Our Customers Say

Frequently Asked Questions

You might be able to see mold in your home, growing on walls, floors, carpet, ceilings or bathroom fixtures. However, mold often grows in places where it cannot be easily seen, like under carpets, inside walls and inside heating, ventilation and air conditioning ducts. You should suspect mold if your home has a musty smell. You should also know that mold is likely if you’ve had flooding or a water leak in your home. To find out for sure if there’s mold in your home, you need to call in a certified mold tester. Certified mold testers are trained to locate mold even in hard-to-see places. They can let you know if there is mold in your home and if so, what type of mold it is.

It can be dangerous. The degree of risk depends on numerous factors, including the type of mold (some strains are more hazardous to your health than others, although it’s not good for you to be inhaling any type of mold spores), the amount of mold, whether or not you’re allergic to mold, and the state of your health and the health of your family members. Health problems commonly associated with household mold include coughing, sneezing, sore throat, runny nose, headaches or migraines, sinus infections, pneumonia and asthma attacks. Infants, elderly people and those with respiratory disorders like asthma or emphysema are most susceptible to mold-related health problems, but even healthy young adults can be affected. 

Itchy, water eyes, itching skin, headache, sneezing, fatigue, nose bleeds, ear infections, chronic bronchitis and other illnesses, joint pain, memory loss and more.

It can be dangerous. The degree of risk depends on numerous factors, including the type of mold (some strains are more hazardous to your health than others, although it’s not good for you to be inhaling any type of mold spores), the amount of mold, whether or not you’re allergic to mold, and the state of your health and the health of your family members. Health problems commonly associated with household mold include coughing, sneezing, sore throat, runny nose, headaches or migraines, sinus infections, pneumonia and asthma attacks. Infants, elderly people and those with respiratory disorders like asthma or emphysema are most susceptible to mold-related health problems, but even healthy young adults can be affected. 

  • Most professionals that test for mold are engineers. They have extensive training and education in how to conduct and interpret the tests. A mold specialist will help you identify exactly what type(s) of mold you are dealing with, in order to determine the best clean-up techniques.

  • They know how to find mold in hidden places, where homeowners frequently miss it. They will be able to find and identify mold that is hidden, such as inside walls or under flooring.

  • They can tell you what strains of mold are present in your home (often there is more than one strain) and provide you with information about the health risks of exposure to those specific strains.

  • They can advise you about the safety precautions that should be taken during the mold removal process. A specialist will help you understand each step involved in the cleanup process.

There are certain groups of people who are more at-risk around mold or other toxins including infants & children, elderly people, pregnant women, those with cardiovascular or immunodeficiency diseases, anyone with prior respiratory diseases (allergies, asthma, pulmonary), and individuals with weakened immune systems caused by cancer, cancer treatments, or HIV.

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