Mold Inspection, Testing, Asbestos and Air Quality Services in San Diego County, CA
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San Diego County, CA Air Quality Testing
Air sampling MAY BE necessary to quantify and monitor the level of mold spores, dust mites, allergens, danders, chemical pollutants, and humidity. Air quality testing is also necessary for clearance at the conclusion of all mold remediation procedures.
San Diego County, CA Direct Surface Sampling
When mold is visible, direct surface sampling is recommended. This sampling method can determine the types of molds present. However, it is not an accurate measure of the quantity of airborne mold spores present at the time of testing.
San Diego County, CA ERMI
For the past decade, we have been implementing an EPA research DNA mold test suited to screen homes for mold, when ordered by a client’s physician.
San Diego County, CA HERTSMI-2
This scoring system is the application of the DNA testing shown on ERMI test results. The new roster is designed to help patients (previously sickened by water-damaged buildings) understand if a given building is safe for occupancy.
San Diego County, CA Survey of Indoor Mold (SIM)
When mold is visible, direct surface sampling is recommended. This sampling method can determine the types of molds present. However, it is not an accurate measure of the quantity of airborne mold spores present at the time of testing.
San Diego County, CA Mycotoxin Panel (EMMA)
Mycotoxins are small, toxic chemical products formed as secondary metabolites by a few fungal species. The EMMA uses the most sensitive molecular detection to look for the presence of 10 of the most toxigenic molds in your home or building. The EMMA also tests directly for 15 of the most poisonous Mycotoxins using its patented Mycotoxin detection test.
Serving the Proud People of San Diego County, CA
Guaranteed Home Inspection sticks to a strict code of professional best practices while keeping our rates affordable. All of our mold inspectors and investigators must be Nationally Certified with the ACAC as an Inspector or Hygienist. San Diego County customers, please note: Our code of ethics does not allow inspectors to offer mold remediation services, as we want all of our customers to know the investigation is unbiased. Guaranteed Property Inspections provides detailed home inspection reports for all of our San Diego County home inspections. You can find a sample report showing our detailed examination with photos and descriptions on our website.
In addition, Guaranteed Property Inspections is the only US Department of Energy Certified Assessor for Home Energy Scores in the San Diego County area. Rest assured that we are a Home Energy Rating System (HERS) rater, meaning that we are licensed by the state of California and San Diego County to provide ductwork and HVAC system installations.
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If you suspect there may be a mold issue, don't hesitate to call us or schedule an inspection today!
Why Choose Guaranteed Property & Mold Inspection?
Guaranteed Property Inspections offers a variety of environmental services throughout the San Diego County area, including testing for allergens, formaldehyde testing, allergen assay testing, lead paint testing, volatile organic compounds (VOC) testing, E.Coli testing, EMF testing, and much more. Guaranteed Property Inspections also offers San Diego County residents residential and commercial property inspections which both include comprehensive mold inspections.
Guaranteed Property Inspections is the go-to for quality, government-recognized and accredited, and affordable home and commercial inspections for environmental contagions, mold, and more. But don’t take our word for it. Read what our other customers have to say about our services throughout the San Diego County area. Contact us at (949) 328-5754 or online to schedule a consultation.
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If you would like a consultation about a mold test, contact us online Or over the phone today (949) 239-3727
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San Diego, known to many as America’s finest city, is a great place to settle down. Its miles of sandy beaches, stunning views, and vibrant neighborhoods make for a homeowner’s dream. Still, no matter how beautiful your city is, indoor mold can find its way into your home and cause trouble.
Mold grows in moist and damp places, both in and outside of a home. Mold is an important part of San Diego’s ecosystem, but it can be dangerous to people’s health. If left untreated, mold can contribute to poor indoor air quality and cause problems such as allergies, asthma, and depression. Indoor mold can also lead to serious or permanent damage to the structure of your San Diego property.
How Do You Know if You Have a Mold Issue?
It rarely rains in San Diego, but when it does, it can cause flooding and roof leaks in homes - which can contribute to indoor mold growth. Other signs of mold in your home might include musty odors and discoloration on carpets and walls. If you have concerns about mold growth in your home, Guaranteed Property Inspections can help. We provide expert mold inspections and mold testing services to homeowners throughout San Diego County.
Our team of expert mold inspectors will search your entire property for mold growth and provide you with a written report of our findings. This report will include the cause(s), locations, and types of molds found in your home. You can read more about our mold inspection services here.
Frequently Asked Questions
Whether you’re using a fancy Wi-Fi-enabled air quality monitor or a simple particle counter, all of these electronic devices work to test your air and alert you when something is wrong. Their sensors detect the presence of dangerous particles including VOCs, CO, CO2, and more.
A simple particle counter will help you understand what’s in your air like:
- Bacteria
- Mold
- Smoke
- Dust
- Plat spores
- Pollens
- Dust
Particle counters provide some general information, but if you want to know more about specific types of particles or gases in your home, you’ll likely need to look for a higher-quality monitor. Today, you can find WiFi and Bluetooth-enabled monitors that will even connect to your phone.
An asbestos survey is required prior to any demolition or renovation of any structure no matter the year the structure was built. The only exception to the survey requirement is the renovation activity of residential single-unit dwellings (houses) in which less than 100 square feet of the surface area of intact (not damaged) material is removed or stripped. ACAC or Certified Site Surveillance Technician (CSST) is trained to be able to identify homogenous-suspect materials and can presume or assume the material is Asbestos-Containing Material (ACM).
If your home has been tested positive for mold and a proper comprehensive mold investigation has been completed by an ACAC accredited mold inspector/hygenist, you must contact an ACAC/IICRC certified mold remediation/removal contractor to review our report, make a site visit and provide you a detailed written estimate for work to be performed. Once you have hired an accredited remediation contractor and the contractor notifies you that the work is complete and areas are ready for post-remediation clearance, you must retain the hiring ACAC certified mold inspection company to inspect and re-assess the area(s) to ensure all mold has been removed successfully. An indoor air quality sample must be taken from outside of the property, and one within the specified containment to ensure that the air quality is within a normal fungal ecology, and the build back of the areas may begin. Once air sample analysis has been returned by an AIHA accredited third-party laboratory indicating a normal fungal ecology, you will be provided a clearance report certifying that remediation efforts were completed successfully and to industry standards.
If a general home inspector identifies areas that may have actual visible mold or areas of suspected mold, they will most likely red flag the suspect area and consult their client to have the area(s) evaluated further by a properly certified mold inspection firm. If this is the case with your home, do not panic! We can come to your property and provide a site assessment of the areas of concern and confirm whether mold contamination is present or not. If the laboratory returns a report that shows that fungi were not detected during analysis, then we can provide a report stating that the suspect areas do not contain any findings of concern via our investigation and data received by the accredited laboratory. If the laboratory confirms that, in fact, mold contamination is present, then we will provide you with a detailed report which includes a scope of work so you as the client know exactly what to expect for a successful mold remediation/removal. We also can provide our clients with a list of properly certified mold remediation companies.
The inspector should ensure that their inspection and inspection report will meet all applicable requirements in your state, if applicable, and will comply with a well-recognized standard of practice and code of ethics. You should be able to request and see a copy of these items ahead of time and ask any questions you may have. If there are any areas you want to make sure are inspected, be sure to identify them upfront.
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