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Mold Remediation & Testing Experts
4.8(
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Serving Richland, MS and surrounding areas

Angi Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2016

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Johnny was great! He took the time to hear our concerns we were having and came out same day. The price was good and the lowest quote we received! Everyone else wanted to charge $350 and up! His price was $300. His customer service was amazing and we felt very comfortable about hiring him. After the inspection was done we felt a big weight lift off our shoulders! We recommend this guy to everyone! "
Commercial & Residential
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Response time7 hrs
Response rate98%
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New to Angi

Serving Richland, MS and surrounding areas

Angi Approved

In business since 2008

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

When you have mold, making the correct decisions right away is critical. Whether it?s mold in your home, school, place of work or apartment there are many factors to consider.\n\nWill you be seeking property damages?\nIs anyone sick from mold exposure?\nDo you just want to test to be sure your environment is safe?\nDo you need Post Mold Remediation Testing to ensure a good job was done?\nThese and other factors are questions which need to be answered before any environmental testing starts. It?s important to know what your goals are and why your testing.\n\nDifferent goals require different environmental tests, i.e. medical damages & property damages require different environmental tests to prove your case in court. Tests that a common or inexperienced mold inspector would not typically use or know to use.\n\n

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Inspect It Like A Girl
4.8(
13
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Serving Richland, MS and surrounding areas

In business since 2003

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"After reading the many great reviews I decided to have my home inspection done by Inspect It Like a Girl. I talked to them about the things I really wanted checked and was assured it would be done. When I arrived at the home for the debriefing I was shocked to find out the instructor had broken items in the home to include the garage door by holding it open and breaking an outlet cover. I was then given a multiple page report with several simply false items on it to include stating there was leak under a sink covered by a bag. In fact there was a bag taped to the pipe with a tool to shut off the water to an ice make. If the inspector that of touched the bag it would have been obvious. She said the gas fireplace did not work because she did not know how to use it. Most items listed had a statement to have another inspector do an inspection on that item. I was under the impression I had paid an inspector to do this inspection. The there was the roof that was not inspected because her ladder broke early that day. Finally I was told they could do VA ventless fireplace inspections. Know after everything I find out they are not licensed per the VA’s requirements. So I’m off to get another inspection. If you want someone to come and look for cosmetic problems or tell you what items you should get a real inspector to come see they are great. But I can turn on lights to see if they work, listen to see if an appliance sounds funny, or look for cracks in a wall. I did contact the owner multiple times about the disappointment I had with the inspection and finally the fireplace letter not meeting VA guidelines. I never got an acceptable response. Now we have ended with her informing me I will need someone else to do another inspection."
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FAQs for mold & toxic material test projects in Richland, MS

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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