Bakersfield Mold Inspections, inspect and test for fungal contamination in a building.


Mold spores are not visible to the naked eye.  One of the best ways to determine if a structure has high levels of mold is through air sampling.  Air samples are analyzed by a lab and can help determine the severity of a mold problem. 
Air samples are taken through a pump attached to special cartridges specifically designed to catch mold spores.  The cartridges are sent off to be analyzed by a laboratory.  

Apparent surface mold growth can also be tested.  The inspector will take a sample of the substance.  The sample will then be set off to analyzed by a laboratory.

Bakersfield Mold Inspections include an inspection of the structure for conditions conducive to mold growth and apparent mold growth. Sampling (air, surface, or both) are taken by the inspector and are sent off to the Laboratory for analysis.   


Q: What is Mold?
A:  Molds are part of the natural environment.  Mold can be found on just about every organic material.  Lightweight mold spores can be spread by air currents.  Once they land on a suitable surface they can begin to grow.  To thrive, mold requires water, organic material, oxygen, and an optimum temperature between 40 and 90 degrees Fahrenheit.  Mold growth is often visible due to discoloration of the surface material. Common colors include: white, orange, pink, blue, green, brown, and black. Mold spores will not grow if moisture is not present.  Indoor mold can be controlled by controlling moisture.

Q: When should a buyer or homeowner have a mold assessment done?
A:  A mold assessment should be completed if visual, non-invasive examination reviles conditions conducive to mold growth, or the presence of apparent mold growth. Moisture intrusion, musty odors, water damage are also common reasons that people choose to have a mold assessment inspection completed.

Q: What is a good resource for additional information on mold?
A:  Bakersfield Mold Inspections recommends visiting:  https://www.epa.gov/mold