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Our Approach

Our Approach

A Mold inspection/screening is a non-invasive examination of the building to identify and report on conditions that have led to moisture intrusion, water damaged and conditions conducive to microbial growth (MOLD) or actual existence of microbial growth. If such conditions are present, sampling is recommended. Sampling may also be recommended in the absence of visible conducive conditions as a precautionary measure; such as a carpet sample, as such conditions may be concealed. A mold inspection is valid only for the date of such inspection and cannot predict future microbial growth. A mold inspection is a picture in time. The data results of the organic microbial (Mold) testing should be used to aid the course of action for remediation.

Our Story

Our Story

Mold Inspection Detection (MID) inspectors have been certified by the State of Florida since the state has required licensing for mold assessors, and mold remediator's in 2011. Our inspectors have been certified by IEAQC, Indoor Environmental Air Quality Council, and INACHI, and we adhere to all government and industry standards.

About the Doctor

Dr. John D. Shane, PhD mycologist on staff at InspectorLab has 35+ years experience identifying mold spores. He has created and taught McCrone Research Institute classes on Indoor Air Quality, Identification of Fungal Spores and House Dust to hundreds of IAQ industry students. Dr. Shane has been Nationally recognized as a mold and IAQ expert in addition to his books on Identification of Mold Spores and House Dust. He is a Certified Residential Mold Inspector (CRMI) and an Accredited Indoor Environmental Hygienist FL- 0052, Florida State licensed Microbial Assessor and Florida State Mold Remediator.

Next Steps...

Numerous questions arise when it comes to mold. Feel free to call us for a free consultation on your particular situation. We can help you understand and explain the process. Give us a call now at (321) 288-0889, or email us.