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The length of time it takes to conduct a mold inspection depends on the size of the property being inspected and the extent of any mold growth. A typical inspection take 1 to 2 hours to complete.
Yes. We are fully licensed by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) and insured to perform mold inspections and testing in Texas.
The first step is to have a professional mold inspection. If mold is confirmed, a mold remediation protocol should be created. A licensed remediation company must then follow this protocol to properly and safely remove the mold.
No. Under Texas law, mold inspection and mold remediation must be performed by separate companies. A licensed mold testing company is not allowed to perform remediation, and remediation companies are not allowed to conduct mold testing on the same project.
This legal separation is designed to prevent conflicts of interest and ensure homeowners receive honest, unbiased inspection results.
Not always. After our inspection and testing, we can advise you based on the type of mold identified and the airborne spore levels. In many cases, it is safe to remain in the home until remediation is performed.
Yes. All samples are analyzed by an independent, state-licensed laboratory that is AIHA-accredited, ensuring accurate and reliable results.