2 – Limited Mold Inspection
2.7.1 – Areas, Systems, and Components Inspected
Areas, Systems, and Components Inspected 1
OBSERVATIONS
OUTSIDE

The following areas, systems, or components had visible mold growth, the presence of moisture or moisture intrusion, and/or conditions that are conducive to mold growth:

(DESCRIBE)

Several downspout extensions were missing or disconnected.

A qualified mold mitigation contractor should evaluate further and repair or replace as necessary and according to current standards.

2.7.2 – Areas, Systems, and Components Inspected
Areas, Systems, and Components Inspected 2
OBSERVATIONS
OUTSIDE

The following areas, systems, or components had visible mold growth, the presence of moisture or moisture intrusion, and/or conditions that are conducive to mold growth:

(DESCRIBE)

Negative grading was present on the left side of the property. This is allowing moisture to collect and settle in this area.

A qualified mold mitigation contractor should evaluate further and repair or replace as necessary and according to current standards.

2.7.3 – Areas, Systems, and Components Inspected
Areas, Systems, and Components Inspected 3
Areas, Systems, and Components Inspected 4
OBSERVATIONS
BASEMENT

The following areas, systems, or components had visible mold growth, the presence of moisture or moisture intrusion, and/or conditions that are conducive to mold growth:

(DESCRIBE)

Moisture stains on the floating floor were present throughout the visible portions of the floor. The client stated that they have been more prevalent with the recent rains.

A qualified mold mitigation contractor should evaluate further and repair or replace as necessary and according to current standards.

2.7.4 – Areas, Systems, and Components Inspected
Areas, Systems, and Components Inspected 5
OBSERVATIONS
CRAWLSPACE

The following areas, systems, or components had visible mold growth, the presence of moisture or moisture intrusion, and/or conditions that are conducive to mold growth:

(DESCRIBE)

Missing or damaged vapor barrier in portions of the crawl space. The soil in the crawl space also appeared to be very damp at the time of inspection. No evidence of a sump pit or pump.

A qualified mold mitigation contractor should evaluate further and repair or replace as necessary and according to current standards.

2.8.1 – Mold Testing Summary and Results
SMUTS, PERSONA, MYXOMYCETES – MODERATE TO HIGH LEVELS OF “OTHER” SPORE TYPES PRESENT INDOORS
BASEMENT

Quantity and concentration of “other” spore types:

Basement 157 – Moderate 

266 spores/m3

Raw count 5

This score indicates the likelihood that other types of mold present in the indoor sample originated from indoor sources. This score includes a heterogeneous group of genera that are not covered by any of the scores discussed above, and so it is difficult to make generalizations about this group. Molds in the “other” category are generally found outdoors in moderate numbers and are therefore not considered markers of indoor growth. They are frequently found indoors but in lower numbers compared to Cladosporium and Penicillium/Aspergillus spores.

The most common types of mold in the “Other” category are smuts, Perricone, and myxomycetes. The spores of smuts, Perricone, and myxomycetes look similar and cannot generally be distinguished by spore trap analysis. Smuts are plant pathogens and are not likely to be on indoor surfaces. Perricone is rarely found growing indoors. However, myxomycetes, the spores of which look similar, can occasionally grow indoors. Because there is a small probability of indoor sources, these spore types are indicated in the “other” spore types category. False positives may result if the spores are smuts, not myxomycetes.

We recommend that you consult with an EPA-certified mold mitigation company if you are not familiar with how to locate and safely remove mold growth or how to identify and correct moisture problems that may exist. 

Recommend contacting a qualified mold mitigation company for further evaluation of the moderate or high levels of “Other” spore types that were identified in the air sample that was taken at the time of the inspection. A recommendation for a local company is Spectrum Cleaning and Restoration at 720-316-6850.