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Why Should I Get a Mold Test?

Mold testing is a great way to check to see if your home is safe to live in or not. Oftentimes, people develop the symptoms of having mold in their home, and yet they don’t realize that mold is the cause of the problem.

Mold testing can show that your home has water damage, or that you are starting to have leaks in your roof. Since mold is such a harmful fungus to health, it is important to make sure that you don’t have mold in your home!

Even if you suspect that your home – or the home you are looking at purchasing – doesn’t have mold, it is still better to be safe than sorry.

Mold Can Cause Health Issues

  • Mold is a dangerous fungus that can lurk in the walls of your home and cause serious health repercussions.
  • Mold spores can become airborne and the particles can get into your lungs.
  • The spores typically cause breathing issues and can also cause respiratory infections.
  • Mold can make breathing difficult for people who have a history of breathing problems, such as asthma.
  • However, it can also make breathing difficult for people who don’t have breathing problems.

What Does Testing for Mold Entail?

Mold can be tested for in a few different ways. However, the most common methods are by air tests and and bulk samples. Less common but still used methods are swap and tape samples if there is visible mold.

Air Testing

  • Air testing is used by home inspectors when they are not sure if there is mold present in the home or not. Since home inspections are non-invasive, an air test allows the inspector to see if there are mold spores inside of the home’s air.
  • The air test sample is then sent to a laboratory to be tested and see if mold spores are present in the air.

Bulk Sample Testing

  • Bulk sample testing is when there are pieces and areas of the home that already have or show signs of mold. The home inspector will take a sample of the affected area of the home and send it in for testing to determine what type of mold is present.
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