Why Southwest Louisiana Needs Professional Mold Testing & Inspection
In Southwest Louisiana's post-hurricane environment, mold testing is frequently required by insurance carriers before remediation claims are approved. Hidden mold behind drywall and under flooring is common in properties that experienced storm surge or roof intrusion during Laura and Delta — properties that may appear dry on the surface but harbor active colonies inside wall cavities.
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The Mold Testing & Inspection Process
- Free Site Assessment: A licensed professional visits your property to evaluate moisture levels, identify affected areas, and document conditions for your insurance carrier.
- Containment Setup: Polyethylene barriers and negative air pressure machines isolate the work area to prevent cross-contamination during remediation.
- Remediation: Air sampling, surface testing, and moisture mapping to locate hidden mold and document contamination for remediation planning and insurance purposes.
- Structural Drying: Commercial desiccant dehumidifiers and air movers reduce structural moisture to target levels before any reconstruction begins.
- Post-Clearance Testing: Air sampling confirms the space meets clearance standards. Written report provided for insurance and property records.
Warning Signs You Need Professional Mold Testing & Inspection
- Visible mold growth on walls, ceilings, or flooring
- Persistent musty odor that doesn't respond to cleaning
- Water staining or discoloration on drywall or ceilings
- History of flooding, roof intrusion, or plumbing failure
- Unexplained respiratory symptoms or allergic reactions in occupants
- Property involved in an insurance claim requiring documentation