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3 Reasons To Test for Mold in Your Home

3/25/2020 (Permalink)

Close-up of person hand wearing gloves measuring wetness of a moldy wall Mold testing in a New Lenox, IL property

Reasons To Get A Professional Mold Assessment

No homeowner wants to see mold growth in the house. A mold kit from the local hardware store in New Lenox, IL, may seem like the logical step after you smell a musty odor in your home. There are many reasons to get a professional mold assessment, though.

1. Accuracy

A test done by an environmental hygienist or certified mold specialist is going to tell you a lot more than a home test kit. A mold test that you conduct yourself will show that there is mold in your home simply because spores are present in the air. A professional assessment, however, can tell you if you have black mold or some other species, the concentration of the mold and where it is located. This information is vital to mold remediation experts as they work to mitigate the mold damage in your home.

2. Air Quality

A professional mold assessment can also help you monitor the air quality in your home. It not only tells you what kind of mold is present but also the spore count. You can use this data to decide whether you need to hire mitigation services to purify the air in your home.

3. Remediation Test

An initial test for mold or mildew lets you know whether or not you need remediation. After the mold cleanup process is finished, however, how do you know it worked? Mold experts will often test a second time to make sure that the mold growth is gone. A post-test for mold growth can confirm whether the mold problem has been thoroughly dealt with or your home needs further mitigation.
If you suspect you have mold in your home, you need a mold assessment. Rather than depending on a home test that you conduct yourself with a kit, it makes more sense to hire a certified professional to perform the test.

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