Mold Assessments & Clearance Inspections

Independent, certified environmental testing for mold and air quality—serving CT, NY, and NJ with unbiased inspections and expert reporting.

Mold Assessment & Clearance Inspections

People suspect mold issues when they see unusual staining, smell odors or when they experience chronic health symptoms. POWERS ENVIRONMENTAL LLC provides expert, independent mold assessments of your home, institution or workplace.

Having a licensed mold assessor perform an inspection is required before a mold remediation contractor can begin work in New York State. Though this step is not mandated in Connecticut, Pennsylvania or New Jersey, it is still to your benefit to have an inspection performed by a certified mold assessor. This serves a valuable purpose by having an independent determination of the extent of the problem. When a mold remediation contractor determines the extent of what needs to be done, this becomes a conflict of interest for them. We provide a written report of the situation and use our experience to determine the cause of the problem and what is needed to remediate it. Importantly, we provide guidance on how to avoid future mold problems.

At the end of the remediation process, it is important to have a clearance inspection performed. This serves as a quality check of the remediation work area. A visual inspection is performed and air quality samples are taken to confirm that the remediator has sufficiently cleaned the indoor air of excessive mold spore contamination.

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Please Call any of the numbers below to contact us, or for general questions via email, click contact us below.

New York State

(877) 383-9814

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Connecticut

(203) 775-4885

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New Jersey

(877) 383-9814

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Pennyslvania

(877) 383-9814

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Common Mold Assessment Questions

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Musty odors, visible mold, and health symptoms like allergies or respiratory issues are key indicators. Our certified inspections use air sampling and visual assessments to confirm mold presence.
A mold assessment includes a thorough visual inspection looking for staining and other visible evidence of mold activity or moisture presence. Technology tools including a thermal imaging camera and moisture meter are used to locate building materials that have conditions favorable to mold activity. Finally, air quality testing is performed to determine levels of airborne mold spores. A remediation plan (protocol) is provided when remediation actions are needed to address mold activity.
A typical inspection lasts 1-2 hours, depending on the property size. Lab results from air and surface samples are usually available within a few days.
A clearance inspection is performed after remediation work has been completed to ensure that this work was successful. We test air quality to confirm airborne mold spore levels have returned to a typical range before the space is reoccupied.