MOLD INSPECTIONS
WHAT TO DO ABOUT MOLD !
Mold spores are found everywhere, but the uncontrolled growth of mold should not be present in your home.If you have ever had a water leak in your home, musty odor, damaged building materials, health complaints or if the buyer or owner has an immune deficiency problem, a mold inspection can identify existing mold problems and locate potential problems which can contribute to the growth of mold
A Physical Evaluation Includes
- DIRECT PHYSICAL ROOM EXAMINATION
- BORESCOPE EXAMINATION
- LANDSCAPE PROBLEMATIC ANALYSIS
- EXTERIOR SLOPE DRAINAGE ANALYSIS
- PROBLEMATIC ROOF ANALYSIS
- DIGITAL PHOTO RECONNAISSANCE
- PEPORT
- PROFESSIONAL RECOMMENDATIONS
ADDTIONAL SAMPLING SERVICES
- LIFT TAPE SAMPLING
- SWAB SAMPLING
- BULK SAMPLING
- AIR MONITORING
Presently there are over 100,000 identified species of mold. If desired these additional sampling techniques will help to identify and quantify mold growth. These various sampling methods along with their analytical results reflect the genus, species, amount and whether the fungus is viable (alive).
PROFESSIONAL CERTIFIED MOLD INSPECTIONS
Triangle Environmental makes a visual assessment of the subject property to identify potential conditions conducive to mold growth. Subsequent sample collection is based from the information aquired during the visual assessment. We investigate occupant testimony about property history, provide Data interpretation of lab analysis and take all of the information collectively to confirm or rule out potential sources of moisture and/or mold contamination.
TRIANGLE ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING INC
ROLLA, MO
573-308-0140 CELL
573-364-1864
A VISUAL INSPECTION IS THE MOST IMPORTANT STEP IN IDENTIFYING POSSIBLE MOLD CONTAMINATION. The extent of any water damage and mold growth should be visually assessed. This assessment is important in determining remedial strategies. Ventilation systems should also be visually checked, particularly for damp filters but also for damp conditions elsewhere in the system and overall cleanliness. Ceiling tiles, gypsum wallboard (sheetrock), cardboard, paper, and other cellulosic surfaces should be given careful attention during a visual inspection.
TRIANGLE ENVIRONMENTAL uses equipment such as a boroscope, to view spaces in ductwork or behind walls, or a moisture meter, to detect moisture in building materials. These are helpful in identifying hidden sources of fungal growth and the extent of water damage



