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Most people call us because something smells off, they’ve spotted discoloration on a wall, or someone in the house won’t stop coughing. You don’t need a sales pitch. You need to know if there’s mold, where it is, and what to do about it.
Our mold testing process uses thermal imaging and moisture meters to check places you can’t see—behind walls, under floors, inside HVAC systems. We’re not just looking for visible growth. We’re tracking down the moisture that feeds it.
After the inspection, you’ll know what type of mold you’re dealing with, how serious it is, and whether it’s affecting your indoor air quality. If there’s a problem, we’ll walk you through what needs to happen next. If there isn’t, we’ll tell you that too.
Mack’s Mold Removal has been helping homeowners in Edgely, PA and across Bucks County deal with mold the right way. We’re licensed, certified, and we actually live and work in this area.
Edgely sits right along the Delaware River, and between that and the humidity we get every summer, moisture problems are common here. Basements flood. Crawl spaces stay damp. Roofs leak during storms. We’ve seen it all, and we know how mold behaves in homes like yours.
We don’t push services you don’t need. If testing shows you’re fine, we’ll tell you. If there’s an issue, we’ll explain it clearly and help you figure out the next step.
First, we walk through your home and talk about what you’ve noticed—odors, water damage, health symptoms, whatever brought you here. Then we start the visual inspection, checking obvious spots like bathrooms, basements, attics, and anywhere you’ve had leaks or flooding.
Next, we use moisture meters and infrared cameras to find hidden problems. Mold grows where water sits, so we’re looking for elevated moisture levels in walls, ceilings, and floors. If we find something suspicious, we take air samples or surface samples and send them to a lab for analysis.
You’ll get a full report within a few days that breaks down what we found, what it means, and what your options are. If remediation is needed, we’ll give you a clear estimate and timeline. If the issue is minor, we’ll tell you how to handle it yourself. No pressure, just information.
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Every mold testing service we do in Edgely, PA starts with a free inspection. We’re not charging you to figure out if you even have a problem.
During the inspection, we check your entire home—not just the room where you saw something. Mold spreads, and the visible spot is rarely the only spot. We use thermal imaging to detect temperature differences that signal moisture buildup. We test air quality to see if spores are circulating through your HVAC system.
Pennsylvania’s seen a 5% to 10% increase in precipitation over the last few years, and that means more water intrusion, more humidity, and more mold. Homes in Edgely are dealing with this whether they know it or not. Our testing catches it early, before it turns into a bigger repair bill or a health issue.
If lab testing is needed, we handle that. If documentation is required for insurance, we provide it. And if you just want peace of mind, we’ll give you that too.
We offer free mold inspections, so there’s no cost to have us come out, assess your property, and determine whether testing is even necessary. If lab testing is recommended—like when we need to identify a specific mold type or measure spore levels in the air—that typically runs between $200 and $600 depending on how many samples we take.
Most homeowners don’t need extensive lab work. A thorough visual inspection combined with moisture detection is enough to tell us if there’s a problem and where it’s coming from. If we do recommend testing, we’ll explain why and what you’ll learn from it before moving forward.
Insurance sometimes covers mold testing if it’s related to a covered event like a burst pipe or storm damage. We can work with your insurance company and provide the documentation they need.
The most common signs are a musty smell that won’t go away, visible discoloration on walls or ceilings, and respiratory issues that get worse when you’re home. If you’ve had any water damage—flooding, leaks, roof issues, plumbing problems—you should get tested even if you don’t see mold yet.
Mold grows in hidden areas. It thrives in damp basements, behind drywall, under carpets, and inside HVAC ducts. You might not see it, but you’ll smell it or feel it. Headaches, coughing, runny nose, skin rashes—these can all be reactions to mold exposure, especially if they improve when you leave the house.
Edgely’s proximity to the Delaware River and the area’s humidity levels make moisture problems common here. If your basement feels damp, your crawl space has standing water, or you’ve noticed condensation on windows, those are red flags. Don’t wait until you see black spots on the wall.
Most residential mold inspections take between one and two hours, depending on the size of your home and how many areas we need to check. We’re thorough, but we’re not wasting your time.
We’ll spend time in your basement, attic, bathrooms, kitchen, and any rooms where you’ve noticed issues. We’ll also check your HVAC system, crawl spaces, and other areas where mold typically hides. If we take samples for lab testing, that adds a few minutes but doesn’t significantly extend the visit.
You’ll get a verbal summary of what we found before we leave, and a full written report within a few days once lab results come back. If there’s an urgent issue—like active water intrusion or significant growth—we’ll let you know immediately so you can take action.
DIY mold test kits exist, but they’re not reliable. They can tell you that mold spores are present, which isn’t useful because mold spores are everywhere. What matters is the type of mold, the concentration, and whether it’s actively growing in your home.
Professional mold testing uses calibrated equipment to measure moisture levels, thermal imaging to detect hidden problems, and lab analysis to identify specific mold species. We know where to look and what to look for. A store-bought test won’t catch mold growing inside your walls or tell you if your air quality is compromised.
If you’re dealing with health symptoms, visible growth, or water damage, hire a certified mold inspector. The cost of a professional inspection is a fraction of what you’ll pay if mold spreads and causes structural damage or makes someone seriously ill. We’ve seen people try to handle it themselves, miss the real problem, and end up with a much bigger mess.
A mold inspection is a visual assessment where we walk through your property, look for signs of mold and moisture, and use tools like moisture meters and thermal cameras to identify problem areas. It’s the first step, and for many homeowners, it’s all that’s needed.
Mold testing involves collecting samples—either from surfaces or from the air—and sending them to a lab for analysis. Testing tells us exactly what type of mold is present and how much of it is in your environment. It’s useful when you need to identify black mold, measure air quality, or provide documentation for insurance or real estate transactions.
We always start with an inspection. If testing is necessary, we’ll recommend it and explain what you’ll gain from the results. Sometimes testing is required by insurance companies or during home sales. Other times, it’s just helpful to know whether you’re dealing with a minor issue or something that requires immediate remediation.
Yes. That’s the whole point. Mold testing and inspection give us the information we need to tell you whether remediation is necessary, how extensive it needs to be, and what it will cost.
If we find a small amount of surface mold caused by a minor leak, we might recommend a simple fix you can handle yourself. If we find widespread growth, elevated spore counts, or toxic mold like Stachybotrys (black mold), we’ll recommend professional remediation and explain what that involves.
We’re not here to upsell you. We’re here to give you accurate information so you can make the right decision. Some companies push remediation even when it’s not needed. We don’t. If your home is fine, we’ll tell you. If it’s not, we’ll walk you through the options and give you a transparent estimate before any work begins.
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