Serving Fort Wayne & Local Areas

Mold Inspection & Assessment

Protect your home and indoor air quality with a professional mold inspection designed to identify hidden moisture and conditions that lead to mold growth.

Drywall damage from mold growth.

Mold Isn’t Always Visible — But It Can Still Be a Problem

Mold can grow quietly behind walls, under flooring, or in damp areas long before it becomes visible. Moisture intrusion, past leaks, or high humidity can create the perfect conditions for mold growth.

A mold inspection helps you understand what’s happening in your home’s environment, so you can take action early and avoid larger problems.

Mold Insights

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Why Mold Inspections Matter

Mold is often a symptom of moisture problems, and those problems don’t resolve on their own.

Hidden Issues Can Exist
You don’t need visible mold for there to be a problem. Moisture conditions alone can indicate risk.
Protect Indoor Air Quality
Mold doesn’t just affect surfaces, it can impact the air you breathe and overall indoor environment.
Ideal for Buyers & Sellers
Buyers gain clarity before purchase, while sellers can address concerns early and avoid surprises.
Prevent Larger Repairs
Identifying moisture early helps prevent structural damage, rot, and costly remediation.
Mold growing inside of home due to water damage.

What's included in Your Assessment

This inspection focuses on identifying conditions that allow mold growth, not just visible mold itself.

How It Works

A Thorough, Diagnostic Approach

1

Visual Assessment

A detailed inspection is performed to identify signs of water intrusion, staining, and environmental conditions.

2

Moisture Mapping & Tools

Professional tools such as moisture meters, hygrometers, and thermal imaging are used to locate hidden moisture.

3

Sampling (If Needed)

Air or surface samples may be collected when conditions warrant further evaluation.

4

Lab Analysis & Reporting

If samples are taken, they are analyzed by a certified lab and included in a clear, easy-to-read report.

5

Recommendations & Next Steps

You’ll receive a summary of findings, moisture source identification, practical recommendations, and guidance on whether remediation is needed.

Professional, Reliable
Inspections You Can Trust

Licensed & Certified
Fully licensed and InterNACHI-certified, following established standards of practice to ensure every inspection is thorough, consistent, and professional.
Advanced, Calibrated Equipment
Moisture meters, hygrometers, and thermal imaging tools are used to detect hidden issues.
Clear, Unbiased Reporting
You receive an easy-to-read digital report with photos, clear explanations, and objective findings; so you can make informed decisions without confusion.
Experience That Matters
With over 25 years of hands-on construction and remodeling experience, we understand how homes are built and where issues are most likely to occur.

Additional Services to Consider

Combining services provides a more complete understanding of your home environment.

Signature Home Inspection

A complete evaluation of the primary structure and major systems.

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Sewer Camera Scope

Camera inspection of sewer lines to identify blockages, damage, or costly underground issues.

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Moisture Intrusion Assessment

Identify the source of water entry contributing to mold conditions.

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Mold Inspection Pricing

Pricing is based on the size of the home, the extent of the inspection, and whether sampling is required. 

What You'll Receive:

Visual & diagnostic inspection

Moisture detection & mapping

Clear reporting of findings

Lab analysis (if required)

Get clear, professional results you can trust.

Know What You’re Breathing

A mold inspection provides clarity about your home’s indoor environment and moisture conditions.

Whether you’re noticing signs or just want peace of mind, professional testing helps you move forward with confidence.

Mold growing on plywood used in new construction home.