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No Mold, No Pay, Moneyback Guarantee
If no mold is detected in any interior air samples, your entire mold inspection fee will be refunded. To qualify, your inspection must include at least two indoor samples and either one outdoor baseline sample or a third indoor air sample.
Cleveland, Akron, and Youngstown Mold Inspections & Air Quality Testing
Suspect mold? Unexplained allergies or musty odors can be a sign of hidden mold growth. Mold can negatively affect your health and your home’s structural integrity. Our mold inspection team uses professional surface and air sampling (spore trap) tests to identify hidden mold, assess your indoor air quality (IAQ), and provide a clear report on any issues found.
Mold Inspections in The Cleveland, Akron, & Youngstown Areas
Don’t guess about your indoor air quality. We provide comprehensive mold testing services in Northeast Ohio backed by actual science. We are the only testing provider in the area operated by an inspector with a college degree in Biology and Physiology. Get accurate answers and next business day results.
Why Homeowners Choose Our Science-First Approach
Most inspectors simply run a test; we understand the biology behind the growth.
- Degree Expertise: Inspections led by a Biology & Physiology graduate.
- Certified: Fully certified by the International Association of Certified Indoor Air Consultants (IAC2).
- Fast Turnaround: We know health concerns can’t wait. We deliver results the next business day.
Our Testing Methods
Our standard mold test, with 3 samples, is $320, and each additional sample is $75.
We use industry-standard protocols to identify mold presence and spore counts:
- Air Sample Testing: Captures invisible spores to determine indoor air quality relative to outdoor levels.
- Tape Lift & Swab Testing: Direct surface sampling to identify specific visible mold genera on walls, floors, or furniture.
Commercial Mold Testing in Northeast Ohio
We provide scalable mold testing solutions forbusiness owners and property managers. Protect your employees and limit liability with documented, science-backed air quality reports.
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Frequently Asked Questions
I don’t see any visible mold. Is an inspection still necessary?
How long does it take to get the lab results back?
Is ‘Black Mold’ (Stachybotrys) the only dangerous type?
Do you clean/remediate the mold if you find it?
What is your ‘No Mold, No Pay’ Guarantee?
How much is mold testing?
Can I just use a DIY mold test kit from the hardware store?
Mold Analysis Library
Our lab analysis screens for a wide spectrum of fungal structures during mold inspections throughout the Cleveland, Youngstown, and Akron areas. Below are the major pathogens we identify, followed by our full screening panel.
Primary Threats & Common Findings
Stachybotrys High Toxicity
Often referred to as “Black Mold.” It thrives on wet cellulose (drywall/wood) and produces Satratoxin H.
- Flu-like symptoms, dermatitis
- Nosebleeds, burning lungs
- Intermittent hair loss
Asp / Pen Toxic / Allergen
The most common fungi in problem buildings. Grouped due to visual similarities.
- Allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis
- Sinusitis, vomiting, diarrhea
Fusarium High Toxicity
Produces potent trichothecene toxins affecting the nervous and circulatory systems.
- Eye, skin, and nail infections
- Nausea and dermatitis
Alternaria Common Allergen
A very common allergen found in carpets and textiles. Large spores deposit in nose/mouth.
- Edema (swelling) and bronchospasms
- Bakers’ asthma
Cladosporium Common Allergen
The most common outdoor fungus. Often found on HVAC supply ducts.
- Skin lesions and eye ulceration
- Nail infection (Onychomycosis)
Chaetomium Water Indicator
Found on wet sheetrock/paper. A marker of significant water damage.
- Associated with peritonitis
- Cutaneous (skin) lesions
Memnoniella Toxic Potential
Closely related to “Black Mold” (Stachybotrys). Thrives on wet cellulose.
- Similar IAQ risks to Stachybotrys
- Respiratory irritation
Aureobasidium Irritant
A yeast-like fungus found in humidifiers or air conditioners.
- “Humidifier lung”
- Dyspnea, cough, fever
Comprehensive Screening Panel
Ascospore
Common outdoor spore. Reported to be allergenic.
Basidiospore
Spores from mushrooms/puffballs. Many varieties are reported to be allergenic.
Bipolaris sp.
Associated with asthma and “wine grower’s lung.” Can cause leaf rot on plants.
Botrytis sp.
Can produce mycotoxins (sterigmatocystin) which may cause liver and kidney damage.
Cercospora
Common outdoor agricultural fungus. Parasitic to plants (leaf spot).
Curvularia sp.
Reported to be allergenic. Associated with allergic fungal sinusitis and corneal infections.
Drechslera sp.
Found on grasses/grains. Occasionally causes corneal infection of the eye.
Epicoccum sp.
A common allergen found in plants, soil, grains, and textiles.
Myxomycetes Slime
“Slime Molds.” Generally outdoor fungi (forests). Can cause hay fever and asthma.
Nigrospora sp.
Common in warm climates. Responsible for allergic reactions like hay fever and asthma.
Oidium sp.
Plant pathogen (powdery mildew). Human health effects are not well studied.
Periconia sp.
Rarely found indoors. Associated with rare cases of mycotic keratitis (eye infection).
Pithomyces sp.
Known to cause facial eczema in ruminants (animals). Not currently known as a human pathogen.
Rusts & Smuts
Plant disease fungi. Can cause hay fever and asthma in humans.
Spegazzinia
A very small proportion of fungal biota. No specific toxicity or health effects currently reported.
Sporotrichum
Rarely found. Some cases suggest bronchopulmonary colonization.
Stemphylium sp.
Isolated from dead plants/cellulose. Reported to be allergenic.
Tetraploa
Rare. Associated with very few cases of keratitis and subcutaneous infection.
Torula sp.
Found on cellulose materials. Reported to be allergenic; can cause hay fever/asthma.
Ulocladium sp.
Found on textiles. Associated with similar allergic reactions to other water-damage molds.
Zygomycetes
Fast-growing (e.g., Rhizopus). Common allergens; can be pathogenic to immune-compromised individuals.
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