Mold Testing

Often mold issues will manefest themselves through physical stains but airborne mold spores are often invisible to the naked eye.

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Mold Testing Options

Mold can be found anywhere there is or was humidity present. If you're unsure whether you have mold in your indoor air, we can provide different mold tests to determine potential mold situations.

Air Quality Testing

Mold spore trap tests are the most common type of mold test in the industry. Typically 75 liters of air are pulled through a small cassette. This cassette is sent to a lab for analysis. The purpose of this test is to find mold levels floating around in the air.

Tape Lift

Tape testing is similar to mold spore trap testing only to collect the mold sample, a sticky substrate is pressed against visible mold on a hard surface to collect the sample. A lab technician will examine the sample to determine the type of mold on the sample but quantifying the amount of mold in a given area is difficult based on tape samples.