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While mold is often called "black mold," it comes in a wide variety of colors and is often not even easy to see. It creeps up the inside of walls, collects in water-damaged basements and crawl spaces, and grows inside poorly cleaned humidifiers, dehumidifiers, and air conditioning units.

Mold and Your Health
The health concerns of mold are wide ranging and cause respiratory and many other problems. While infants, young children, the elderly, and the immune-compromised are at the greatest risk, but mold can affect anyone, causing everything from a mild allergic reaction to mycotoxicosis and invasive and more serious diseases. According to the Mayo Clinic, nearly all of the 37 million chronic sinus infections are a result of mold. Mold has been linked to both causing asthma and advancing asthma. Fortunately, mold can be eradicated if you know what it is and where it is, which is why regular mold inspection is an important part of general home maintenance.

Mold Inspection
Small amounts of mold are common in everyone's home but these fungi spread quickly, and if left unchecked and uncleaned, they can cause severe damage to both your health and home. Mold inspection is a simple and important task that should be performed with both regularity and when the situation demands. For instance, if you find water damage, or find that people in your home are having respiratory problems, or if you realize that you have never had a mold inspection, it is a good idea to begin. The most basic mold inspection will cost approximately $300 for a mid-sized home, but more extensive inspections will naturally cost more. These larger inspections should be done on occasion to make sure nothing is left unchecked.

Mold Test Results from a Certified Mold Inspector
If mold damage is not due to the every day wear and tear on an older home, you might need mold inspection test results to reclaim costs from homeowners insurance, your real estate seller, landlord, plumber or new home builder. A certified mold inspector will search every inch of your home and can offer mold laboratory analysis of collected samples and do a professional toxic mold inspection with full documentation. This inspector will test the air, the wall spaces and floors, as well as those appliances that might have caused the problem. These more extensive measures are a great idea if you live in an older home, if you suspect a problem, or if you have not tested in a few years.

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