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Mold can be hidden below baseboards, beneath carpets, behind walls and other low traffic or rarely viewed areas of the home.

This substance can grow at a rapid rate, and it needs to be properly remedied as soon as possible. Austin realtors and homeowners know that the presence of mold can quickly upset a transaction. Because mold growth is a serious concern for both residential and commercial property owners throughout the Austin area and beyond, property owners should get a mold inspection periodically as well as at the first sign of an issue.

Remember that some growth areas may be concealed inside the structure, and they may only be identified through a professional inspection. For peace of mind before you buy or sell, hire a licensed DBL Check LLC mold inspector for accurate mold inspections and testing.

DBL Check LLC Mold inspectors are licensed and trained in identifying mold and the conditions conducive to its growth. Our professionals use effective mold testing and moisture screening procedures to help identify potential problems.

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WARNING SIGNS AND COMMON SOURCES OF MOLD

  • Water stains and seepage

  • Roof leaks

  • Plumbing leaks and drainage problems

  • Damp basements and crawl spaces with a musty odor

  • Condensation resulting from poor or improper insulation or ventilation

  • Warped floors

Mold Growth in Austin
Mold growth is a relatively common issue, but many Austin area property owners do not think about this damaging element affecting their own building. Molds are part of the natural environment and can be found everywhere, indoors and outdoors. Mold is not usually a problem unless it begins growing indoors. The best way to control mold growth is to control moisture.

The reality is that a single mold spore can create widespread growth throughout your property in a relatively short period of time. This mold spore may grow on many types of surfaces, and it only needs moderate darkness and moisture to begin growing. Conditions conducive to mold growth may be caused by a water leak, improperly sealed homes and commercial buildings, high humidity levels and more.

The Effects of Mold Growth
You may be wondering what could happen if mold begins to grow in your Austin home or commercial building. Some types of mold are toxic, and they can cause serious illness or worse to those who spend even a short period of time in your building. This mold can easily be disrupted, and dislodged mold spores can become airborne to begin a new area of growth in other areas of the building. This mold can spread rapidly, and it may cost thousands of dollars or more to properly remediate. Without remediation, the problem can worsen, and its effects can become more severe. This problem may also interfere with your ability to sell the property at a later date.

The Need for a Professional Mold Inspection
If you have spotted signs of something that appears to be mold in any area of your building, one of our professional Austin mold inspectors can tell you exactly where the substance is growing and what type of mold is growing. This is critical information that can help your remediators to clear this toxic substance out of your building. You may be thinking about saving money by purchasing a do-it-yourself mold testing kit at a local store. Be aware that at DBL Check LLC, our professional inspection may be more accurate and may tell you more information than a basic kit may.

Mold is a problem that Austin property owners generally do not want to deal with, but remember that this problem will not cure itself. More than that, it could actually become a more significant issue if you do not remedy it as soon as possible. The first step in the mold remediation process is to schedule a professional mold inspection. Through this step, you can obtain conclusive information about mold in your building.

This website provides guidance about mold and moisture for homes, schools, multifamily and commercial buildings. Molds can have a big impact on indoor air quality.

All of our Mold inspectors are State Licensed Home Inspectors. Over five thousand homes inspected.