Tag archives for mold inspections
Posted in Environmental Testing | Mold Inspection on
September 16th, 2019 by
Ian Stevens
Mold, one of the most prolific organisms in the world, loves to hide in your home, taking up residence, and growing easier. The worst part is, mold – the collective name given to thousands of different types of fungi, can be harmful and even when you have a mold problem it may not be evident Read More »
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July 19th, 2019 by
Ian Stevens
Are you one of the roughly 40 million Americans who will move this year? Moving can be a great opportunity, but it’s not without its risks. A good example is a home you move to. While everything may look shipshape on the outside, there could be hidden risks. That’s why you should consider an environmental inspection. Whether Read More »
Posted in Blog | Mold Inspection on
February 15th, 2019 by
Ian Stevens
Did you know that one study found that 100% of homes have some form of mold in them? Aside from looking disgusting, mold can have severe effects on your health and the integrity of your home’s structure. If you’re browsing the real estate market, you should never make a decision before you test a house for mold. Since mold grows Read More »
Posted in Blog | Mold Inspection on
August 15th, 2018 by
Ian Stevens
Are you thinking about testing your home or commercial building for mold? You might be on to something, considering that Maryland’s cold winters and warmer spring and summer seasons are prime conditions for mold growth. Read on to learn 5 major reasons why mold testing in Maryland is so important and why you shouldn’t wait to Read More »
Posted in Blog | Mold Inspection on
July 15th, 2018 by
Ian Stevens
Some people think that mold only happens to homes damaged by floodwaters. But the truth is, even the cleanest homes could have trouble eliminating mold. That’s because it’s everywhere. It’s there when you open a window or go outside your home. You see, mold can attach to your clothes and shoes. And once it’s inside Read More »
Posted in Blog | Mold Inspection | News on
September 21st, 2015 by
Nicholas Sang
Residents in the Town of Princess Anne in Maryland to collect their mail and do any other business from the rear of the building as the building was shut down by a U.S. Postal Service inspection team that discovered mold growth. The building had sewage issues earlier in the year that had employees utilizing alternate Read More »
Posted in Blog | Home Inspection Services | Mold Inspection | News on
July 28th, 2015 by
Nicholas Sang
A Maryland middle school has been experiencing a serious mold problem and has been affecting the health of both teachers and students over the years, as some of the first signs of mold were back in 2013. Over this time teachers and children have complained of experiencing dizzy spells, heart palpitations, nosebleeds, and even asthma Read More »
Posted in Blog | Mold Inspection on
May 27th, 2015 by
Nicholas Sang
Most Americans start their day with a fresh cup of coffee with the steam lifting from the top of the mug. Most people would go to their local coffee shop to get their cup but with more companies focusing on bringing that experience into the house, more people are able to start their day with Read More »
Posted in Blog | Mold Inspection on
September 9th, 2014 by
Hunter Adams
September is one of our favorite months here at MD Mold Testing because it is National Mold Awareness Month. September is the start of fall and it is important to be aware of any mold growing in your home. We provide a mold inspection to help identify and tackle any mold growth but you should Read More »
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August 18th, 2014 by
Hunter Adams
Nearly two years ago in the fall of 2012, Hurricane Sandy battered the eastern coast of the United States with gale force winds and torrential rainfall. The effects of Sandy was felt in many states including Maryland and the entire Mid-Atlantic region but the Northeast received the worst of the storm. A large number of Read More »