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Updated: Jan 31, 2021


Molld growth in homes is a serious problem that can lead to numerous health problems if left unchecked. However, while sometimes mold growth can be obvious, hard to reach places can allow mold to grow undetected until it grows out of control. To prevent this you can hire a professional to conduct a mold inspection in your home. A professional will be able to assess all the areas where mold is likely to grow, while also catching growth that you might have missed.

If you either suspect you have mold, or you just want additional peace of mind, here is what you need to know about the importance of in-home mold inspections.

Preventing Health Problems and Exposure

Exposure to mold can lead to serious health problems. Black mold, in particular, can cause a host of issues including sneezing, coughing, irritation of mucus membranes, rashes, headaches, and fatigue. All of these could be a sign of exposure to black mold or black mold poisoning. Those struggling with preexisting illnesses or autoimmune diseases could be at a higher risk for more severe symptoms which can include toxic mold syndrome, asthma complications, respiratory infections, or neurological damage.

Undergoing a mold inspection can allow you to understand the types of mold growing in your home, while also allowing you the benefit of professional mold removal. While there are at-home remedies for ridding your home of mold, a mold removal company knows how to remove mold growth thoroughly and prevent future regrowth.

Improving Air Quality

Mold can also contribute to a lower quality of air in homes, especially since mold spores are transferred through the air. When inhaled these can settle within the lungs or nasal passages further contributing to health problems, particularly in those struggling with asthma or similar conditions. A mold inspection is essential for remedying this issue and ensuring that the air inside your home is as clean and healthy as possible.

Preventing Structural Problems

Mold thrives in areas that are damp and warm. This can include many places in your home that aren’t easily accessible or visible. Mold can be found behind walls, near plumbing, in flooring, or inside appliances. If the mold growth is allowed to grow to continue on wood, insulation, or electrical wires, it can cause additional damage that could end up costing thousands to repair. This makes regular mold inspections crucial for maintaining the structural integrity of your home and preventing damage that could compromise the foundation.

Additional Testing

In addition to mold removal, asbestos testing is something to consider. Many mold removal companies will also conduct asbestos testing, so it’s worth asking about if you’re planning on a mold inspection. While you may not think asbestos is in your home, recent studies have found that over 30 million buildings in the U.S. contain levels of asbestos. This can be especially concerning since the United States still hasn’t banned asbestos, despite over 60 other countries banning its use.

If left uncheck, asbestos exposure can lead to numerous health conditions including lung cancer, asbestosis, and mesothelioma. Getting an inspection, and professional removal if needed, can help set your mind at ease and make your home safer and healthier.

A Necessary Inspection

While it may not seem like something that is effecting your family, mold growth can be hard to detect on your own until it’s grown severely. Even if you haven’t seen any visible mold growth, undergoing a mold inspection can help you stay safe and prevent future damage that could cost thousands.

If you’ve never had a mold or asbestos inspection, consider calling in a professional today to ensure that your home is free from mold or harmful asbestos.

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