El Segundo, CA: February 11, 2021 - Property owners, landlords and
renters who encounter potential mold issues are being urged to contact the
Golden State Mold inspection team.
With
more than a decade’s experience, Golden State Mold Inspectors (GSM) are now
launching a special same-day inspections campaign to help concerned homeowners
get to the bottom of mold contamination fast.
Serving
the Greater Los Angeles Area, including Los Angeles County, Orange County, San
Bernardino County, Riverside County and Ventura County, GSM’s teams offer a
holistic approach to inspections.
This
includes identifying the type of mold and its toxins, determine the source of
the growth and scope of work for proper remediation. They will also report areas
that could be susceptible to future mold contamination and offer
recommendations on fixing and preventing mold from growing.
GSM
helps serve a range of clients, including home buyers, homeowners, renters,
landlords, and insurers. “Mold contamination has become a major concern, so we
work closely with clients to answer any questions they have and provide
remediation requirements to ensure they remain safe,” a company spokesman said.
They
advise calling in an inspection team, especially if you notice an odor that you
can’t identify or see an area that appears to have mold growth. Most inspection
requests are made after discovering water intrusion, whether it’s a plumbing
leak or a roof leak.
If
you are buying a home, a mold inspection should be a significant element of
your due diligence. Landlords should also obtain an inspection either at the
request of their tenants or at the first mention of potential mold.
By
taking pro-active measures will help prevent you from paying out potentially
thousands of dollars in the long run to rectify contamination issues. And it is
always recommended to use an inspection company that doesn’t have any interest
in the amount of remediation work necessary.
With
every GSM inspection, they provide a detailed report with pictures, findings,
and work scope. The scope of work is the remediation instructions. These are
the steps that a remediation contractor will need to follow to ensure the mold
growth is appropriately and safely removed, and what work is required to ensure
mold does not return.
For
more information about their services or to book a mold inspection report,
contact: 310-525-0619 or email: promotion@goldenstatemoldinspections.com. You can view their full service
portfolio: http://goldenstatemoldinspections.com/.
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