Most mold problems start with a moisture issue that goes unaddressed. By the time mold is visible, it’s often been growing for weeks or months. Certified inspection and testing tells you exactly what you’re dealing with: the type, extent, and severity of mold growth, before you commit to remediation. Healthy Homes uses certified inspection techniques and professional air quality testing to assess mold presence throughout your home, not just in visible areas. When remediation is needed, we contain the affected area, remove mold-affected materials safely, and treat surfaces to prevent regrowth. We also identify and address the moisture source, because remediation without fixing the underlying cause means the mold will come back.
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Common signs include musty odors, visible dark spots on walls or ceilings, allergy symptoms that worsen indoors, recent water damage, or high indoor humidity. Professional inspection is the only way to confirm what’s present and where.
All mold should be taken seriously. While some types are more hazardous than others, any mold growth indicates elevated moisture conditions and potential air quality issues that should be addressed.
Surface mold on non-porous materials can sometimes be cleaned, but mold on drywall, wood, insulation, or in hidden areas requires professional remediation. DIY cleaning often spreads spores and doesn’t address the source.
Small contained areas may take one day. Larger or more complex projects can take several days. We provide a timeline after the inspection.
Coverage depends on the cause and your policy. Mold resulting from a covered water loss is often covered. We provide documentation to support your claim.