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Welcome to the home of MI&T Mold Inspection & Testing, the nation’s trusted resource for unbiased information and assessments for indoor mold growth. Whether you're a homeowner, tenant, property manager, or commercial property owner we are here to help you.
What is included in our Mold Inspection?
Visual Assessment and Documentation: Check all readily accessible areas for signs of water, mold, and moisture. Photos are taken for the Client and potential contractor to see what the inspector has noted.
Thermal Imaging Camera: These cameras cannot “see mold” as people often think. They are used to detect temperature change. Thermals are extremely useful for scanning large areas in a short amount of time to later be evaluated by a moisture meter as well as looking for leaks in hard-to-reach areas like ceilings.
Moisture Readings: While a thermal looks fancy and it is, a moisture meter that can physically touch material will be the ultimate determination on whether something is wet. The accuracy of these meters is very important to the Restoration Contractor as they need to make sure a structure is not only free from mold but also dry.
Mold Testing: Air and Surfaces tests that are collected and sent to an independent lab for analysis.
Mold Inspection Report and Protocol: After the inspection is completed and the mold test lab results are in, the inspector will provide final report. This report will be:
1. Clearance Letter: A clearance letter is exactly as it sounds. A document that states the property has been inspected and it is the professional opinion of the inspector that mold remediation is not necessary at the property.
Mold Removal Protocol: For inspections on a property that does require mold remediation, a protocol sets the “scope of work” for a remediation contractor. This can be provided to Restoration companies for ballpark quotes and is used by both the Client and the Contractor as a guide for what needs to be done on the project.
Air Quality Sampling: Collecting air samples to analyze mold spore levels and types present in the indoor environment.
Surface Sampling: Swab or tape lifts that are taken from materials that have a mold like appearance. These direct samples will say what species of mold is present which helps to confirm a source of air quality issues and confirm problems that have yet to go airborne.
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