Mold Inspections

Serving College Station, Houston, Bryan, TX and surrounding areas

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Mold Testing & Inspections 

College Station, Houston, Bryan & the State of Texas

Professional mold inspections are extremely important because U.S. Government Studies show that Americans are exposed to over 200 different species of mold every day. While many of these are harmless, there are some that are not. When toxic mold grows, it contaminates the air quality in your homes which can profoundly affect your health and also damage buildings beyond repair. Any mold that produces mycotoxins—the “myco” refers to fungus—is toxic, and it can be quite poisonous.


Most of the time, indoor mold growth is obvious and visible. However, sometimes it is not, especially if the mold is growing behind walls and hidden cavities. It is hard for the untrained eye to determine whether hidden mold growth is extensive, which is why a mold inspection is necessary.

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Signs of Mold

  • You notice a strange musty or damp smell
  • There is a history of flooding in your home
  • There has been a recent flood in your home
  • There are places in the house where water or moisture tends to collect
  • You notice you or your family are experiencing health complications such as headaches, breathing difficulties, or persistent coughing 
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Testing & Inspection Services

  • Microbial Consultant
  • Microbial Investigator
  • Residential Mold Inspector
  • Mold Remediation Project Management
  • Indoor Environmental Consultant

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If you believe your home may have mold, we recommend having mold inspection and mold testing done. All of our inspectors are licensed, trained, and experienced. We serve Bryan, College Station, Austin, Houston, The Woodlands, Temple, TX & beyond. Call us today to schedule a mold inspection.

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