Mold Inspections

At Simplex Inspections, we deliver fast, accurate mold assessments — including optional 24-hour mold lab results. Our detailed mold inspection reports and professionally written mold remediation protocols set us apart from typical mold consultants.

Licensed Mold Assessment Consultant — License #MAC2048

When Should You Schedule a Mold Inspection?

The tricky thing about mold is that you might not always see the full extent of it. While a visual check can reveal visible mold, there are many situations where a professional mold inspection becomes essential. If you’re experiencing indoor humidity issues, recovering from water damage, or preparing to purchase a new home, scheduling a licensed mold assessment ensures that hidden mold contamination is detected before it leads to costly repairs or health concerns. Mold Inspection Don't Wait Call Today

At Simplex Inspections, our experts provide thorough mold testing and detailed mold inspection reports that guide effective mold remediation strategies. We understand that factors like humid climates, poor ventilation, or prior mold removal work can create lingering risks, so we use advanced tools to identify both visible and hidden mold growth. Don’t wait — a timely mold inspection can protect your property, improve indoor air quality, and safeguard your family’s health.

Don’t wait — call Simplex Inspections today if you encounter:

  • Water Damage: Flooding, roof leaks, or a burst pipe can saturate walls, floors, or ceilings. If these areas aren’t fully dried within 24–48 hours, mold growth can start quickly.
  • Buying a New Home: You can’t always know a property’s water damage history. A mold inspection is the only sure way to detect hidden mold contamination before you buy.
  • Reopening an Unoccupied House: Homes shut up for months or years may develop hidden mold from trapped humidity — especially in warm, humid climates.
  • Post-Remediation Check: After investing in mold removal, regular follow-up inspections ensure the problem is truly gone.
  • Visible Mold: If you spot green, black, white, or bluish patches on surfaces, get a professional mold inspection. What you see could just be part of a larger hidden issue.

What Is Mold?

Mold is a type of fungus that thrives in damp environments. It spreads through tiny airborne mold spores — invisible to the naked eye — that settle on surfaces. Mold spores are everywhere, indoors and outdoors, making it impossible to eliminate them entirely.

However, spores only grow into mold colonies on moist surfaces. Keeping your home’s relative humidity below 60% and drying wet areas quickly can prevent mold growth. Regularly maintain your roof, plumbing, and HVAC systems, and ensure your bathrooms and kitchen are well-ventilated.

Why is mold removal important? Because mold damages surfaces and can trigger allergies or asthma, making your home less healthy and structurally sound.

Matt Hoff

Professional Inspector, License #TREC20783
Certified Mold Assessment Consultant MAC2048
Pest Inspection Network #783068

Bryan, TX 77807Matthew_Hoff

Matt is a Professional Home Inspector and our owner/operator (TREC20783). He has been inspecting homes throughout the Bryan College Station area for more than 15 years. His knowledge, attentiveness, and professionalism have been enjoyed by thousands of previous customers.

“It’s my goal to help each client make informed decisions when buying a home. I also want to help ensure that you’re living in a healthy environment.”

How to Prevent Mold

Dealing with mold contamination can be costly and time-consuming — so mold prevention is the best approach.

Here’s how to reduce your risk:

  • Fix Leaks Right Away: Whether it’s a leaking roof or a burst pipe, address it immediately to stop moisture from getting inside.
  • Dry Wet Areas Quickly: If water spills on carpets, drywall, or wood floors, dry it out within 24–48 hours. Mold needs moisture to survive.
  • Manage Humidity: High humidity can supply enough moisture for mold growth. Use dehumidifiers, run your air conditioning in summer, and install ventilation fans in bathrooms and kitchens.

Catching mold early can save you thousands in remediation costs. That’s why a professional mold inspection is a smart investment, especially when buying a home. Remember: if you see mold, act fast.

IAC2 Certified, Indoor Air Consultant

The International Association of Indoor Air Consultants (IAC2) is the non-profit, certifying body for home and building inspectors who have fulfilled certain educational and testing requirements including those in the area of indoor air quality.