Overall cleanliness should be the number one goal of any toxic mold investigation. Ceiling tiles, gypsum wallboards (Sheetrock), cardboard, paper and other cellulosic surfaces also need to be given careful attention during a visual mold inspection. A certified mold inspector uses a protimeter (moisture meter) when necessary to detect for hidden moisture. Hidden moisture is the leading trigger of mold growth behind walls, ceilings and floors. The protimeter is used to determine the areas of potential mold growth and continuing moisture penetration.
The presence of mold, water damage or musty odors should be addressed immediately. In all instances any source(s) of water must be stopped and the extent of water damage must be determined. Water damage materials should be dried and repaired. Mold damaged materials should be remediated following
generally accepted guidelines .
Note: If the sources of water or high relative humidity is not corrected or controlled the mold will grow back.