Are You Worried About Mold in Your Home?

Our professionals at Palouse Disaster Restoration conduct thorough assessments of your home or building, not just identifying the type of mold, but what’s causing it to be there in the first place. We’re here to fix the problem for good, allowing you to live a healthier life in your home or work environment. 

Where Does Mold Appear?

Mold tends to hide in moist environments and materials like wood and paper. This puts areas such as bathrooms, kitchens, and attics at a higher risk for mold development. Since mold conceals itself beneath surfaces it can make early detection a challenge. If you live in a space with consistent moisture issues, keep an eye out for mold growth. 

Why is Mold Testing Important?

Beyond property damage, mold poses health risks such as respiratory issues and allergies. If you’re worried about mold in your home, it’s important to get mold testing done as soon as possible to avoid unnecessary and extended exposure.

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So, What Does a Mold Test Look Like?

Below is an example of a mold test report. In this case, this house had a high presence of mold, specifically Aspergillus/Penicillium — One of the most common molds found and what we would consider an indication of water damage in the home.

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