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Mold Test Company VA
4.3(
101
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Serving Prince George, VA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2008

Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

"The master teach was highly informative in explaining the science of the terms. I had previously hired another company and was left confused. I therefore paid more to have a second test by the Mold Test Company, and it was a very wise decision. If you think you may have mold in your home are apartment, I highly recommend that you contact Mold Test Company"
Technician
PVC Pipe
Shoes
Shoes
Shoes

+77

Response time1 day
136 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by83%of homeowners
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Harwood Mold Removal LLC
5.0(
5
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Serving Prince George, VA and surrounding areas

Approved

Harwood Mold Removal specializes in thorough, reliable mold inspection and remediation services. We focus on identifying the root cause of mold growth and delivering long-term solutions—not just surface-level fixes. Our team uses proven methods and high-quality products to ensure your home or property is safe, clean, and protected.\n\nWe take pride in honest pricing, clear communication, and building long-term relationships with our clients. Whether it’s a small issue or a full remediation project, we treat every job with the same level of care and professionalism.\n

Basement Waterproofing
Basement Waterproofing
Basement Waterproofing
Basement Waterproofing
Basement Waterproofing

+14

20 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Ecosystems Environmental Services, Inc.
4.5(
89
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Serving Prince George, VA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1992

Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

"Since it was a test for Asbestos I really cannot review the work quality. I had to wait one day longer than promised to get the results over the phone and one more day to get the report per email. But all together it was much faster than I assumed it would take from reading other reports. Therefore I am very satisfied with the company and would recommend it."
Certifications
Certifications
Certifications
Certifications
ACAC Board Member

+68

Response time5 hrs
4 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by91%of homeowners
Hickman's Termite & Pest Control Inc
4.8(
37
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Serving Prince George, VA and surrounding areas

In business since 1986

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"I have not had a termite inspection for quite some time. I have partial basement and partial crawl space and he did that and I was right there watching him in the crawl space. He searched for termites and did not find them. He offered his services if I wanted protection and I plan to do that. He did both the house and the garage. He said I have some old damage and no live termites. He did that for free. He was recommended to me. He was totally honest. He showed up on time. I would surely use him in the future."
Recommended by89%of homeowners
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VANCE INSULATION INC
4.9(
70
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Serving Prince George, VA and surrounding areas

In business since 1960

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"We have a finished loft with an attic area on each side. About 1/5 of our attic had no insulation at all, and the rest was not up to grade. The walls that created the loft had fiberglass insulation on the attic side but no back walls to finish them off; and some framing with narrow openings made it very difficult to access one area of the attic. An outside wall had left-over insulation stuffed randomly over it, some of it just hanging half up/half down. The crawl space had insulation that was in good shape, but the floor liner was thin and gaping. I was concerned about possible mold and had learned a little about liners that go up the sides of the crawl space. Other contractors had given me estimates and explained what they thought needed to be done, although each one was different. Some felt there was some mold in the crawl space and that the insulation would have to be removed, the beams sprayed and insulation replaced. They also recommended I get the liners that went up the sides and said I would possibly need a dehumidifier in the crawl space. Robbie Vance made the most sense, explaining why some things actually needed to be done and others didn't. He was very knowledgable, and seemed sincere in choosing the best options for me even if some would mean less money for him. They reworked the frame work in the attic and laid a narrow walkway to make the back of the attic more accessible (this was all at my request). They removed the insulation that was falling off the outside wall explaining that it really wasn't needed since air was coming in through the eaves and gables anyway and the goal was to insulate the living areas. He said insulating the wall was like putting on a coat and then leaving it unzipped. They used those insulation pieces to fill in some of the attic floor, gaps along the walls and to create a better support to insulation over a sky light. They installed styrofoam board to the all the walls that framed the loft area. Robbie explained that the R-value of wall insulation is contingent on there being a wall and the air pocket created within the walls and the insulation. The fact that there was insulation without a wall meant the R-value of that insulation was misrepresented. Also, wall insulation with a paper backing that's not covered is a fire hazard. Then they blew in insulation to the entire attack to upgrade everything to R-38. In the crawl space, Robbie was astonished at the suggestion someone else had made that the insulation should be removed, the beams treated and then the insulation put back in. If the theory was that there was mold, you would have to assume that there was some mold on the insulation and why would you put the damaged insulation back in. At any rate, Robbie felt there was minimal if any mold and the insulation only needed to be shored up. There was no evidence of water issues, so he felt a new, thicker liner was enough; I didn't need the system that went up the sides. He recommended I get an inexpensive humidity monitor and check the crawl space in the summer. I had noticed other air leaks in the house, including around a door and windows in the garage, where wiring entered the house into a cupboard and from the stoves air vent. The technicians looked at everything and sealed anything they were capable of. The stove vent, evidently, needs someone who works with metal to install a new flap. The technicians were very polite, worked diligently and effectively despite the terrible cold temperatures. They cleaned everything up afterward. I never thought an attic could look so good."
Recommended by97%of homeowners
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Kohmar Air Duct Cleaning LLC.
4.9(
588
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Serving Prince George, VA and surrounding areas

In business since 2011

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"They were friendly and the duct cleaning went smoothly. However, as part of a different project several months later, my ducts were cleaned by a different company (MoldX), and the lack of thoroughness on the part of Kohmar Air Duct Cleaning became apparent. The second duct cleaners were way more thorough, followed NADCA standards, and pulled out debris (including a cardboard box left over from my home's construction) that had been sitting in my ducts growing mold -- and that Kohmar missed. The Kohmar team was pleasant to deal with but they just didn't do a very complete job. <br />"
Recommended by96%of homeowners
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FAQs for mold & toxic material test projects in Prince George, VA

Some companies offer a no‑cost phone or video consultation that screens for red flags. If the discussion points to a real issue, the pro will recommend a paid on‑site inspection. The complimentary call clarifies whether you need full testing, but it isn’t a substitute for samples, lab work, or a written report. Always confirm what the free service covers before you schedule.

A standard inspection, which includes basic air and surface samples, takes an average of two hours. If the pro needs to probe hidden spaces, such as wall cavities or ductwork, plan on up to six hours. Extra time allows the inspector to reach tight areas, collect additional samples, and document findings. Lab analysis is a separate process and often adds several business days to the overall timeframe before you receive the full report.

Mold thrives where moisture lingers and air flow is poor. Common hotspots include bathroom walls, kitchen backsplashes, window sills, HVAC vents, fireplaces, crawl spaces, and enclosed attics. Check these areas regularly—especially after leaks or high‑humidity weather—to catch growth early and avoid costly repairs.

Unchecked mold can knock 20% to 37% off a home’s market value because buyers worry about hidden damage and health risks. Even after remediation, visible staining or a history of major moisture issues can still lower offers and prolong the time on the market. Addressing mold quickly protects both your property’s structural integrity and its resale appeal.

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