Inspection Services in Rhode Island

We provide certified mold removal, air testing, and long-term moisture control for homes and businesses across Rhode Island. Every treatment follows EPA-approved protocols with full documentation for insurance claims.

Mold Remediation Inspection

Isn’t Just a Surface Problem

Mold doesn’t only affect how your home looks — it can affect the air you breathe and the structure behind your walls. It spreads quickly in damp areas such as basements, crawl spaces, attics, bathrooms, and HVAC systems. When mold is left untreated, it can reduce indoor air quality, damage building materials, and lead to costly repairs.

Common problems caused by mold

What Our Mold Remediation Process Includes

Our licensed mold remediation team follows proven containment and removal procedures based on EPA and IICRC guidelines. Each step is designed to control the spread of mold, address the moisture source, and help protect your home, belongings, and documentation for insurance purposes.
Mold Source Identification & Air Quality Testing​
Mold Source Identification & Air Quality Testing
We identify where mold starts — not just where it appears. Using thermal cameras, moisture meters, and air/spore testing when needed, we locate hidden moisture and active mold growth so the underlying cause can be treated properly — not just covered up.
Certified Mold Removal Protocols​
Certified Mold Removal Protocols
Our team follows strict containment and removal procedures to prevent cross-contamination. We use HEPA vacuums, negative air machines, sealed containment barriers, and proper PPE to safely remove contaminated materials without spreading spores throughout your home.
Prevention, Drying & Ongoing Monitoring​
Prevention, Drying & Ongoing Monitoring
After removal, we dry the affected areas, correct moisture issues, and install vapor barriers when appropriate. We continue monitoring moisture levels to help ensure long-term protection and reduce the risk of mold returning.
Signs of Mold

Signs You May Have at Home

Not all mold is visible. It can grow quietly behind drywall, under flooring, or inside HVAC systems. If you notice any of the signs below, scheduling a certified mold inspection can help identify the source before the problem spreads or becomes more expensive to repair.

Possible warning signs:

  • Musty odors in certain rooms
    Persistent musty smells — especially in basements, crawl spaces, or closets — are often one of the earliest signs of hidden moisture and mold growth.
  • Ongoing allergy-type symptoms indoors
    Irritated eyes, congestion, or coughing that seem worse while indoors may indicate poor indoor air quality related to moisture problems or mold.
  • Peeling paint or warped walls
    Moisture trapped behind drywall may cause bubbling paint, soft spots, or warped surfaces — all potential indicators of hidden mold.
  • Roof, basement, or plumbing leaks
    Any water leak that isn’t dried quickly (within 24–48 hours) can create ideal conditions for mold to develop behind walls or under floors.
  • Dark patches or staining
    Discoloration on walls, ceilings, or corners can sometimes be mold — especially if the area feels damp or has an odor.
  • Mold or dust buildup in HVAC vents
    If you see dark spots or unusual buildup around vents or inside ducts, it may signal moisture or mold issues elsewhere in the system.
  • Condensation on windows or cold walls
    Frequent condensation suggests high humidity and poor ventilation, which can encourage hidden mold growth over time.

Why Fast Mold Remediation Matters

Mold doesn’t stay in one place. The longer it’s left untreated, the deeper it spreads into drywall, insulation, flooring, and framing. Acting quickly helps reduce damage, lower repair costs, and restore clean indoor air sooner. 

In most homes, mold remediation is far more affordable — and less invasive — when it’s addressed early, before moisture spreads through multiple rooms or into the HVAC system.

Typical factors that increase cost:
Air Quality Testing

We Work With Your

Mold remediation is often connected to a covered water issue such as a roof leak, storm damage, or a broken pipe. Our team helps Rhode Island homeowners document the damage correctly and communicate clearly with insurance so the claim review process is smoother and more accurate.

We assist with photos, moisture readings, estimates, and reports that explain what work is needed and why — helping reduce delays and back-and-forth questions.

What our insurance support typically includes

  • Initial Mold & Moisture Inspection
    We document the source, locations, and severity of moisture and mold, including photos and readings — and arrange testing when appropriate.
  • Insurance-Ready Documentation
    We prepare clear reports with the terminology and structure insurance carriers are familiar with, helping avoid unnecessary approval delays.
  • Communication With Adjusters
    We coordinate walkthroughs, explain the scope of work, and answer questions about cleanup procedures and restoration needs.
  • Restoration That Meets Standards
    Our remediation work follows recognized guidelines and building requirements, helping ensure repairs can move forward once approved.

What Makes Our Mold Specialists Different

Not all mold remediation companies follow the same standards. Our team uses proven industry protocols, full containment, and thorough documentation so the work is done correctly — and you have records for your peace of mind and insurance needs.

What Makes Us Different:

Certified Mold Professionals

FAQs – Rhode Island Mold Removal Questions

Mold can start growing within 24–48 hours of moisture exposure, especially in humid, unventilated spaces like basements and attics.

It depends. If caused by a sudden event (like a leak or storm), it’s often covered. We’ll help confirm eligibility.

Surface cleaning won’t stop toxic mold like Stachybotrys. Proper removal requires containment, filters, and disposal protocols to avoid spreading spores.

Yes. We offer lab-grade spore count and mycotoxin tests before and after cleanup to verify indoor air safety.

Yes, we inspect and refer roof or plumbing repairs when mold is caused by leaks from storm, roof, or pipe damage.

Schedule a Free Mold Inspection Today

If you’ve noticed moisture problems, musty odors, or possible mold growth, schedule a no-cost inspection and evaluation. We’ll review what we find, document the conditions, and explain the safest next steps — whether that means remediation, monitoring, or addressing moisture first.

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