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Are you concerned about mold on your property?

Have you noticed black or greenish stains on your walls or ceilings? Do you smell a musty odor in your home? If you answered yes to these questions, you may have a mold problem.

Mold can be a serious health risk to your family, causing respiratory problems, allergies and even long-term health problems.

A mold inspection is a non-destructive visual assessment to detect mold and mold-causing conditions in buildings. A mold inspector will use state-of-the-art technology, such as a borescope imaging camera and electronic moisture detection equipment, to identify and document the presence of mold on your property.

Benefits of a mold inspection:

With an inspection from FSA Mold Solutions, you can get peace of mind knowing if you have mold in your home.

We help you identify the root cause of the problem in order to eliminate mold safely and effectively.

Do not risk eliminating mold on your own. Trust the experts at FSA Mold Solutions to develop a customized action plan to protect your home and your health.

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What Is A Mold Inspection?

A mold inspection performed by FSA Mold Solutions is a non-invasive visual procedure designed to detect the presence of mold and the conditions conducive to mold within built structures.

The primary purpose of this assessment is to identify and record any visible evidence of mold growth, as well as moisture problems and other suspect conditions that may be indicative of indoor mold growth.

We use advanced technology for mold inspection

Using advanced technology, such as borescope imaging cameras and electronic moisture detection equipment, we ensure that no significant damage is caused to the structure during the inspection process.

Once the visual phase is complete, the first task is usually to measure moisture levels in the walls, performed at 2-foot intervals, with special attention to areas where water may be a potential source, such as around water heaters or under sinks.

Why is it important to perform a Mold Inspection?

The presence of mold in homes, schools and businesses is of growing concern in Florida. Mold grows on virtually any organic material, whether it is food, carpet, wood or paper.

To grow, mold needs only three main ingredients: food, moisture and optimum temperature.

So, any time there is a water intrusion, whether it is a minor plumbing leak or a major flood that did not dry up, there is a high likelihood of mold growth.

Mold testing and inspection are the keys to comprehensive mold remediation. In most cases, testing and inspection run in parallel.

Health protection

Mold can have adverse health effects, especially for people with allergies, asthma or other respiratory problems. A mold inspection can identify the presence of mold spores and other toxins that may be affecting the air quality in the home, allowing steps to be taken to mitigate health risks.

Property preservation

Mold can cause structural damage to a building over time if not properly addressed. A mold inspection can identify areas affected by mold growth and help prevent more serious damage to the structure of the property, potentially saving money on costly repairs in the long run.

Regulatory and legal compliance

In some cases, especially in the commercial sector, there may be regulations and standards related to the presence of mold in buildings. Performing periodic mold inspections can help comply with these regulations and avoid potential legal problems or penalties associated with the presence of untreated mold in a property.

FSA Mold Solutions is your strategic ally.

FSA Mold Solutions is a leading company in mold inspection and removal in Central Florida. We understand that mold can be a threat to your family’s health and to the structure of your property. That’s why we offer expert mold testing, mold assessments, and quality indoor air services to residents and businesses across Florida.

We have a team of highly trained and experienced experts who utilize the latest technologies and techniques to safely and effectively remove mold from your home.

Our professional technicians have over 4 years of experience in diagnosing issues related to indoor air quality, including the growth of dangerous mold, a common problem in Florida homes today.

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Certifications and Licenses

At FSA Mold Solutions, we proudly hold multiple certifications that endorse our capability to conduct mold inspection work in Florida. These certifications are a testament to our commitment to excellence and quality in every task we undertake.

Frequently Asked Questions

Mold in your home can be harmful to both your health and property. Mold releases microscopic spores into the air, which can be inhaled and cause respiratory problems, allergic reactions and other health problems, especially for those with pre-existing respiratory conditions or weakened immune systems.

Prolonged exposure to mold can also lead to structural damage in your home, including wood rot, deteriorated drywall, and other materials.

Prolonged exposure to mold can also lead to structural damage in your home, including wood rot, deteriorated drywall, and other materials.

It is important to address mold problems in a timely manner to protect your health and prevent further damage to your property.

Mold can be a serious problem in homes, offices and commercial buildings. There are two main tactics used to treat mold infestation: mold inspections and mold remediation. These two techniques go hand in hand and are essential to completely eliminate mold. A mold inspection is performed first.

A mold inspection is a multi-step process that involves identifying whether mold is present and the severity of its infestation. A mold inspector performs a visual inspection, air quality testing and physical inspection to determine the source and location of the mold. This process helps determine the level of mold removal or mold remediation required, as well as the moisture and food sources that contribute to mold growth.

Mold remediation is the actual physical removal of mold and contaminated materials. Depending on the severity of the infestation, remedies can range from the use of mold removal products and proper ventilation to the removal of carpeting, drywall and even structural repairs.

When it comes to mold inspections, it is important to choose a company that specializes solely in mold inspections. If you call a mold remediation company to perform an inspection, they have a conflict of interest in finding mold since that means they can sell their mold remediation services. A mold inspection company has no interest in finding mold and, therefore, can provide an unbiased and accurate assessment of the air quality of your home or building. Therefore, always choose a professional, independent mold inspection company for peace of mind and the most accurate results.

Indoor air quality can significantly affect our health, both in the short and long term. Poor indoor air quality can cause a variety of symptoms, such as headaches, fatigue, dizziness and irritation of the eyes, nose and throat. In some cases, exposure to indoor air pollutants can also lead to more serious health problems, such as respiratory problems, heart disease and cancer.

Sources of indoor air pollution are varied and can include everything from cleaning products and personal care items to building materials and furniture. Certain fungi and other allergens can also cause health problems. People who have underlying health conditions, such as asthma, allergies or respiratory problems, may be particularly susceptible to the effects of poor indoor air quality.

In addition, some studies have suggested that long-term exposure to indoor air pollutants may increase the risk of certain health problems, such as heart disease and cancer. Therefore, it is important to take steps to improve indoor air quality, such as using air purifiers, avoiding the use of toxic chemicals, and making sure your home is adequately ventilated.

By taking steps to improve indoor air quality, you can help reduce your risk of health problems and improve your overall well-being.

In some cases, exposure to mold can be fatal. Mold produces toxic substances called mycotoxins, which can cause serious health problems if a person is exposed to large amounts of mold for a prolonged period of time. People with weakened immune systems, such as those with chronic respiratory conditions, are particularly vulnerable to the harmful effects of mold exposure.

Symptoms of severe mold exposure can include respiratory distress, bleeding in the lungs and even organ failure. In rare cases, exposure to mold can be fatal. However, it is important to note that not all mold is toxic and that most people can be exposed to mold without experiencing serious health problems.

It is important to take mold exposure seriously and have any suspected mold growth tested and removed by a professional. If you suspect you may have been exposed to mold in your home or workplace, it is important to seek medical attention immediately.

Yes, indoor air quality can affect sleep. Poor air quality can cause a number of respiratory and health problems that can make it difficult to fall asleep and stay asleep throughout the night. For example, if the air contains mold, dust or other allergens, it can cause allergies and asthma symptoms such as sneezing, runny nose and shortness of breath, making it difficult to fall asleep and stay asleep. Similarly, if the air contains high levels of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) or carbon monoxide, it can cause headaches, dizziness and fatigue, making it difficult to get a good night's sleep.

Therefore, it is important to make sure that the air inside your home is clean and free of contaminants that can affect your sleep and overall health. Regularly monitoring indoor air quality and taking steps to improve it, such as using air filters or cleaning regularly, can help ensure that you breathe easy and sleep well.

Mold exposure can cause a variety of neurological symptoms, including:

  • Memory loss: exposure to toxic mold can lead to short-term memory loss and difficulty concentrating.
  • Dizziness and disorientation: exposure to mold can cause dizziness, lightheadedness and a feeling of lack of balance.
  • Headaches: exposure to mold can cause headaches, ranging from mild to severe.
  • Cognitive impairment: prolonged exposure to mold can cause cognitive impairment and decreased mental function.
  • Mood swings: mold exposure has been linked to mood changes, including depression, anxiety and irritability.
  • Sleep disorders: exposure to mold can cause sleep disorders, including insomnia, restless sleep and nightmares.
  • Tingling and numbness: Some people who have been exposed to mold have reported experiencing tingling and numbness in their extremities.

It is important to keep in mind that these symptoms can also be caused by other factors, so it is always best to consult a health professional for a proper diagnosis. If you suspect that mold exposure may be the cause of your symptoms, it is important to have your home tested and remediated by a professional if necessary.

There is limited scientific evidence to suggest that exposure to mold may cause seizures in some people. Some studies have suggested that exposure to certain types of molds, such as Stachybotrys chartarum, may produce toxic compounds that can affect the central nervous system, potentially leading to seizures.

However, it is important to keep in mind that seizures are a complex problem and there are many factors that can contribute to them. Mold exposure is only one of many possible causes of seizures.

If you have a history of seizures and are concerned about the potential effects of mold exposure, it is important to consult a physician. They can help you determine the cause of your seizures and recommend an appropriate treatment for you. In addition, it may be a good idea to have your home tested for mold, as this can help you determine if mold is a contributing factor to your health problems.

No, mold exposure typically does not show up in blood tests. Blood tests are not typically used to diagnose mold exposure. Symptoms of mold exposure can be diverse and non-specific and may include respiratory problems, headaches, fatigue, skin irritation and others. To determine if mold exposure is the cause of the symptoms, an evaluation of the individual's medical history, physical symptoms and environment is needed. Mold testing and air quality testing may also be recommended to determine the presence and levels of mold in a home or building.

There is limited scientific evidence to suggest that mold exposure can cause weight gain. Some studies have suggested that exposure to mold and other environmental toxins can alter hormones and metabolism, leading to weight gain.

However, it is important to keep in mind that weight gain is a complex problem and there are many factors that can contribute to it. Mold exposure is just one of many possible causes of weight gain.

If you think your weight gain may be related to mold exposure, it is important to consult a physician. They can help you determine the cause of your weight gain and recommend an appropriate treatment for you. In addition, it may be a good idea to have your home tested for mold, as this can help you determine if mold is a contributing factor to your health problems.

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