No matter how clean your house is, there is always a chance that mold is lingering in your home. It can grow in hidden places that are hard to see, such as your basement, attic, air ducts, and even inside your walls. And if you’re suffering allergy-like symptoms in your home, you might just be one of the millions of people that have mold lurking within your property.

Because mold can be difficult to find, the best way to make sure it’s not in your home is by requesting a professional mold inspection for your property. But when should you get a home mold inspection, and how often should it be done? Check out our how-to guide to be sure your home is mold-free.

Why You Should Get a Mold Inspection

When mold is in your home, it decreases the quality of your life. In addition to causing symptoms such as congestion, throat irritation, and itchiness, certain strains of mold can actually be extremely harmful if you come in contact with it (especially for younger and older people).

Mold doesn’t just hurt humans, it can also make your pets ill. If you or any of your loved ones are experiencing these symptoms in your home, getting a mold inspection can save lives or help narrow down the list of what may be causing the illness in the first place.

Getting a mold inspection will also help improve your home’s health. Mold often grows in damaged parts of homes. During mold inspections, technicians will look for areas that may be damaged, such as leaking roofs, windows, and pipes, and let you know what needs to be fixed (we’ll even fix it for you). By fixing these broken areas, you’ll be reducing the chances of mold growing in your home again and preventing further damage from occurring.

When to Get a Mold Inspection

When deciding if your home needs a mold inspection, there are several factors that will let you know if you’re more likely to have mold growing in your home:

  • When you first buy a home, especially if it wasn’t occupied for a while before you moved into it
  • If you are living in an older home (where damage is more likely to be present, allowing mold to grow)
  • If your home experienced water damage
  • If you live in an area with a more humid climate
  • If you are experiencing allergy-like symptoms inside your home

If your home doesn’t have these risk factors, it’s still good to get a professional to inspect your home to be sure it’s completely safe. This should be done at least once a year if your home has a low risk of mold contamination, and more frequently if your home has any of the above risk factors.

Make Sure Your Home Is Mold-Free

Even if your home appears to be free of mold, there may be some growing in places you can’t see. Getting a routine home mold inspection will ensure your home is a healthy environment for you and your family.

With Seitz environmental services, you’ll have peace of mind knowing that we can both detect and eliminate mold in your home. Our family-owned business only hires the best professionally trained and licensed technicians, so we guarantee 100% customer satisfaction every time. Contact us today to schedule your home mold inspection.