Do You Have Concerns About Mold In Your Property?


We provide thorough, comprehensive mold inspection and mold testing at an affordable price, satisfaction guaranteed.

We provide customized mold inspection and testing services in Macomb, Oakland and Wayne counties.

When you are facing a mold problem, it's hard to know who to trust. In Michigan there are no rules or laws dictating who can call themselves a "Mold Expert", and it seems like anyone who can spell the word "remediation" can offer it as a service.


Unfortunately, this makes it too easy for the average property owner to find trouble. Many times, mold inspectors and remediation companies sell expensive services that aren't needed, or cheap fixes that don't permanently fix the problem. These "professionals" cost unsuspecting customers tens of thousands of dollars each and every year.


The right Mold Inspector can do several things to help you avoid these pitfalls and get and get results you can trust:

  • Help you understand your testing needs. Not every situation needs air or surface sampling! Every sample taken costs money, so each sample should be taken with a single, definable purpose in mind. Your inspector should be able to give you thorough testing without wasted sampling.


  • Help select the right remediation plan. A trained, certified inspector with knowledge of remediation standards can give recommendations on what remediation actions are needed. This will help you avoid expensive mistakes without settling for a cheap, ineffective fix.


  • Make sure the cleanup is thorough and complete. Your mold inspector should not be performing the cleanup! The Inspector should test and check when all of the cleanup work is complete. If the cleanup company misses anything, they should be expected to come back and fix their mistake free of charge.


  • Give you great documentation that the cleanup was a success. when it's time to sell your property, you will likely be required to disclose the mold problem to your buyers. A good Mold Inspector's report is a great way to show that the problem was taken care of properly and completely.

The right Mold Inspector can do several things to help you avoid these pitfalls and get and get results you can trust:

  • Help you understand your testing needs. Not every situation needs air or surface sampling! Every sample taken costs money, so each sample should be taken with a single, definable purpose in mind. Your inspector should be able to give you thorough testing without wasted sampling.



  • Help select the right remediation plan. A trained, certified inspector with knowledge of remediation standards can give recommendations on what remediation actions are needed. This will help you avoid expensive mistakes without settling for a cheap, ineffective fix.



  • Make sure the cleanup is thorough and complete. Your mold inspector should not be performing the cleanup! The Inspector should test and check when all of the cleanup work is complete. If the cleanup company misses anything, they should be expected to come back and fix their mistake free of charge.



  • Give you great documentation that the cleanup was a success. when it's time to sell your property, you will likely be required to disclose the mold problem to your buyers. A good Mold Inspector's report is a great way to show that the problem was taken care of properly and completely.

Our Full Inspections Include:

  • roof, vents, flashings and trim;
  • gutters and downspouts;
  • skylight, chimney, and other roof penetrations;
  • decks, stoops, porches, walkways and railings;
  • eaves, soffits and fascia;
  • grading and drainage;
  • basement, foundation and crawlspace;
  • water penetration and foundation movement;
  • heating system;
  • cooling system;
  • main water shut-off valve;
  • water heating system;
  • interior plumbing fixtures and faucets;
  • drainage sump pumps with accessible floats;
  • electrical service line and meter box;
  • main disconnect and service amperage;
  • electrical panel(s), breakers and fuses;
  • grounding and bonding;
  • GFCIs and AFCIs;
  • fireplace damper door and hearth;
  • insulation and ventilation;
  • garage doors, safety sensors and openers;
  • and much more.

Our Services:

  • Mold Testing

We use the latest lab tests to detect hidden mold that may be in crawl spaces and between walls, to ensure you and your family are safe from mold infestations.

  • Radon Testing

Radon is colorless, odorless, and extremely carcinogenic. It can affect homes anywhere in the US, and the only way to check for elevated levels of radon in your home is with testing.

  • Total Air Quality Analysis

We will accompany you through a walkthrough and inspection of the home you’re interested in buying, so that you know exactly what problems exist and how to fix them.

  • Asbestos Testing

If you are listing your home on the market, having an inspection already completed can set your house apart! Know what buyers are going to see and maximize your sale price.

  • Buyer's Complete Home Inspection

We will accompany you through a walkthrough and inspection of the home you’re interested in buying, so that you know exactly what problems exist and how to fix them.

  • Seller's Pre-Listing Inspection

If you are listing your home on the market, having an inspection already completed can set your house apart! Know what buyers are going to see and maximize your sale price.

  • New Build "11th Month" Warranty Inspection

Most new home builders include a one-year warranty with the purchase of their houses. Have a professional inspection completed before your waranty expires, and you can rest assured problems are fixed in time.

  • Annual Home Maintenance Inspection

Sometimes it’s difficult to objectively evaluate your own house. Many homeowners want a list of repairs to work off of. An objective inspection report can help homeowners prioritize home repairs.

Our Services:

  • Mold Testing

We use the latest lab tests to detect hidden mold that may be in crawl spaces and between walls, to ensure you and your family are safe from mold infestations.

  • Radon Testing

Radon is colorless, odorless, and extremely carcinogenic. It can affect homes anywhere in the US, and the only way to check for elevated levels of radon in your home is with testing.

  • Total Air Quality Analysis

Radon is colorless, odorless, and extremely carcinogenic. It can affect homes anywhere in the US, and the only way to check for elevated levels of radon in your home is with testing.

  • Asbestos Testing

Radon is colorless, odorless, and extremely carcinogenic. It can affect homes anywhere in the US, and the only way to check for elevated levels of radon in your home is with testing.

  • Buyer's Complete Home Inspection

We will accompany you through a walkthrough and inspection of the home you’re interested in buying, so that you know exactly what problems exist and how to fix them.

  • Seller's Pre-Listing Inspection

If you are listing your home on the market, having an inspection already completed can set your house apart! Know what buyers are going to see and maximize your sale price.

  • New Build "11th Month" Warranty Inspection

Most new home builders include a one-year warranty with the purchase of their houses. Have a professional inspection completed before your waranty expires, and you can rest assured problems are fixed in time.

  • Annual Home Maintenance Inspection

Sometimes it’s difficult to objectively evaluate your own house. Many homeowners want a list of repairs to work off of. An objective inspection report can help homeowners prioritize home repairs.