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Mold Inspection Wilkesboro NC

IAC2 - Mold Inspection Wilkesboro, NC
Certified Mold Inspector - Wilkesboro, NC

Protect Your Home with Expert Mold Inspection Services.

Do you live in Wilkesboro? If so, our professional mold inspection services provide a thorough assessment to uncover any mold presence in your home. Using cutting-edge testing equipment and techniques, our skilled inspectors meticulously analyze the type and extent of mold, delivering a detailed report of their findings.

Throughout the inspection process, our specialists conduct a meticulous visual examination of both interior and exterior areas, examining walls, ceilings, floors, and other surfaces prone to mold growth. Additionally, we conduct a detailed analysis of air quality to identify any airborne mold spores.

Mold inspection offers numerous benefits for homeowners. Firstly, it helps safeguard the structural integrity of your property by detecting and addressing mold growth early, preventing potential damage to surfaces and building materials. Moreover, early mold detection can reduce health risks associated with mold exposure, including respiratory issues, allergies, and skin irritations.

Furthermore, mold inspection contributes to maintaining a healthy indoor environment for you and your family by ensuring optimal indoor air quality. By identifying and eliminating sources of moisture and mold growth, our inspection services create a safe and comfortable living space.

In addition to detection, our expert inspectors provide personalized recommendations for mold remediation and removal, tailored to your home's specific needs. With our comprehensive mold inspection services, you can have peace of mind knowing that your home is shielded from the harmful effects

Mold Home Inspection

COMPLETE MOLD INSPECTION

The Inspector Will Perform:

  • a non-invasive visual examination of the readily accessible, visible, and installed systems and components of the building (listed in Section 4.0 Standards of Practice)

  • moisture, temperature and humidity measurements (refer to Section 4.8 Moisture, Humidity, and Temperature)

  • mold samples according to the IAC2 Mold Sampling Procedures (refer to Section 5.0 IAC2 Mold Sampling Procedures)
     

The Inspector Will Report:

  • moisture intrusion;

  • water damage;

  • musty odors;

  • apparent mold growth;

  • conditions conducive to mold growth;

  • results of a laboratory analysis of all mold samplings taken at the building; and

  • any system or component listed in Section 4.0 Standards of Practice that were not inspected and the reason(s) they were not inspected.

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STANDARDS OF PRACTICE

The Indoor Air Quality Association (IAQA) created the Indoor Air Quality Certified® (IAQ-C) program, which includes the IAC2 certification for mold inspections. The IAC2 Standard of Practice (SOP) provides guidelines for mold inspectors to follow when conducting inspections.

  1. The inspector must identify and report on any visible mold or conditions that could lead to mold growth.

  2. The inspector must inspect the interior and exterior of the property, including the roof and any accessible crawl spaces, basements, and attics.

  3. The inspector must use moisture meters and other equipment to identify areas of moisture intrusion, water damage, or high humidity.

  4. The inspector must collect samples of mold for laboratory analysis if deemed necessary.

  5. The inspector must provide a detailed written report outlining the findings, conclusions, and recommendations for remediation.

  6. The inspector must not offer or perform any remediation services for mold.

  7. The inspector must follow all applicable laws and regulations related to mold inspections.

 

In addition to the above, the IAC2 Mold Inspection SOP also requires the inspector to be knowledgeable in microbiology, building science, and environmental health. The inspector must also have a basic understanding of the principles of mold remediation and be able to recommend appropriate remediation procedures.

It's important to note that the IAC2 Mold Inspection SOP is not a comprehensive guide to mold inspection and remediation. Homeowners and property managers should consult with a certified mold inspector and licensed mold remediation professional if they suspect mold growth in their property.

We currently offer Home Inspections and Mold Inspections in the following North Carolina areas: 

Currently offering Mold Inspections and testing to Wilkesboro, NC and surrounding areas.

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