Finding the Hidden Truth in Your Air

Commercial Mold Inspections

What’s included:

  • Facility assessment including high-risk zones and HVAC influences
  • Moisture detection and testing strategy
  • Air and surface sampling with independent lab analysis
  • Chain-of-custody documentation (when needed)
  • Confidential reporting and clear recommendations
  • Remediation protocol when mold is confirmed
  • Optional post-remediation verification

Best for:

  • Tenant complaints or staff symptoms
  • Persistent humidity or water intrusion
  • Post-storm building concerns
  • Real estate transactions and due diligence
  • Risk management and documentation needs
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What You Always Get with Mold Finders

  • Professional inspection and documentation
  • Independent lab testing when samples are taken
  • A report built for action—not confusion
  • Clear explanation of what was found and why it matters
  • Protocol guidance when mold is confirmed

What Happens Next (Fast, Clear Steps)

  • You contact us (call or form)
  • We schedule (often same-day or next-day)
  • We inspect and test as appropriate
  • You receive your report with photos and lab results
  • If mold is confirmed, you get a protocol so you can hire remediation with confidence

You can talk about Commercial Mold Inspections with the following specialists in any of our offices:

• Werner Chang

Related FAQs

What are common signs of mold?

Musty odors, staining/discoloration, past leaks, persistent humidity, and symptoms that worsen indoors are common warning signs.

Is all mold dangerous?

Some molds are more concerning than others, but even common mold can trigger reactions and indicate moisture problems that should be addressed.

Do I get a report?

Yes. You receive a clear report with photos and lab results. If mold is confirmed, you also receive a remediation protocol.

What’s the difference between air and surface samples?

Air samples evaluate what’s in the breathing environment. Surface samples identify growth on a specific material. Many situations benefit from using both strategically.

What indoor humidity should I maintain?

Generally, 30%–50% is ideal. Consistently high humidity increases mold risk.