Do I Need a Mold Inspection?

Mold can create major issues for homeowners. While some mold issues hide, big mold problems are usually apparent. For these large-scale mold infestations remediation is necessary. In these cases, you probably don’t even need a mold inspection. Instead, begin the process to remove the mold immediately.

Yet, for hidden or suspected mold issues, mold testing is critical to protect your home and family. Don’t wait until you have an obvious and major problem. Seek help when you first find signs of mold, including the smell of mold in your home. 

Risks from Mold in Homes

According to the CDC, exposure to mold can lead to negative health impacts. If you experience symptoms, it’s time to schedule a mold inspection. 

  • Health problems, including asthma, allergies, respiratory issues, skin irritation, memory loss, and more. 

  • Damage to your home that requires costly repairs.

  • Decrease in property values.

  • Difficulty selling a home.

  • Poor indoor air quality.

Mold will not go away on its own. It requires correction or it will become worse. 

Reasons to Schedule a Mold Inspection 

Take any signs of mold seriously. This is especially true if you are purchasing a home. Minimize your risk by finding mold early. 

Buying a Home

If you see signs of mold or water damage, schedule a mold inspection before you purchase the home. You don’t want to be stuck with the costs of mold remediation or risk exposing your family to the negative health impact of mold. 

The Smell of Mold

Even if you don’t see mold, if you smell mold inside your home, schedule an inspection. Mold can hide behind the walls in the drywall before it becomes visually evident. If you can smell it, you already have a problem. 

Air Quality Concerns

Whether you are trying to rent a home, manage health issues, or for another reason, inspecting air quality is important. Mold impacts air quality. You cannot have good indoor air quality if you have a mold issue.

Health Problems

If you or someone in your family is experiencing new or worsening health issues, like asthma or allergy symptoms, consider a mold test. When you can’t identify another reason for the health problem, it’s smart to make sure your home isn’t impacted by mold.

Plumbing Issues or Moisture Damage

After repairing moisture damage or plumbing problems, test for mold. It is much easier and more affordable to repair mold before it becomes a major issue. 

Double Check After Remediation

Once you’ve discovered mold in your home and resolved the issue, it’s good to regularly check for new mold growth. Don’t allow the mold to grow out of control again. Find any new problems quickly.

Invest in Smart Solutions

A mold inspection is an easy way to identify a potential mold problem. At Kenco Home Inspections, we offer mold inspections to clients in Southeast Florida. We have the knowledge and experience to identify the signs of mold.

Don’t wait. Contact us today if you suspect an issue with mold growth in your home. 

 

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