Elevated Moisture Meter Readings

Elevated moisture meter readings are a red flag — where there’s excess moisture, mold is never far behind! If your walls, floors, or cabinets are holding moisture, it could be the perfect environment for hidden mold growth. Don’t ignore the numbers — get it tested before it spreads! Suspect mold in your home? Call us…

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Catch the hidden mold!

Mold can be sneaky—did you catch it? Suspect mold in your home? Call us at 813-924-4721 to schedule your Indoor Air Quality or Mold Assessment today! – – – Enviro-Hazard Testing Inc is a woman owned, local company proudly servicing the Central Florida area of Mount Dora, The Villages, Orlando, Clermont and more. #moldtesting #moldremediation…

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FUNGI FRIDAY ALERT: Myxomycetes/Smut

FUNGI FRIDAY ALERT! If your air quality or mold test report mentions “Myxomycetes/Smut”, here’s what that typically means: Myxomycetes: Also known as slime molds; However, they’re not true fungi but are often grouped with fungal spores in air testing. They are typically found in decaying plant material, soil, mulch, or damp outdoor environments. Smut Spores:…

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Peeling and Stained Drywall Concerns

Peeling texture or stained drywall in your home? This isn’t just a cosmetic issue—when texture starts to peel, it can expose the drywall underneath, making it more vulnerable to moisture and damage. Even worse, mold often grows on the backside of drywall, where it’s completely hidden from view. If you’re noticing these signs, it could…

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Surprise Behind the Spin Cycle!

Surprise Behind the Spin Cycle! Our customer discovered mold growing behind their washing machine — and it’s more common than you’d think. The warm, humid environment, combined with occasional leaks, condensation, and limited airflow, makes this area a prime hotspot for mold growth. If you’re noticing musty smells or signs of moisture around appliances, it’s…

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Rust Stains on Baseboards

Have you ever noticed rust stains on your baseboards? Rust staining around the nails in your baseboards is typically caused by moisture reacting with uncoated or improperly coated nails, indicating you might have a leak somewhere! High humidity, water leaks, or condensation (especially in bathrooms, kitchens, or basements) can cause moisture to seep into the…

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IR Scan Example

In IR scans, moisture typically appears as darker areas because wet surfaces are cooler due to the evaporative cooling process. This is in contrast to areas with higher temperatures, which will appear brighter. This IR scan from a recent project is a perfect demonstration of how properly using IR scans are a great tool for…

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Mold Found, Protocol Initiated

This past project showed visible mold growth on the drywall — a clear sign of moisture issues and potential health risks. Mold like this can spread quickly if left untreated. We’re grateful the homeowners called us to create a mold remediation protocol so they can get back on the path to safely restoring their home.…

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Mold Growth Habits on Drywall vs Baseboard

Drywall is a mold magnet! Because it’s porous, it absorbs moisture quickly—creating the perfect environment for mold to grow. On the other hand, baseboards (usually wood or MDF) have smoother, often sealed surfaces that resist moisture better. But don’t let that fool you—baseboards can still grow mold if moisture lingers long enough, especially in humid…

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Water Damaged Flooring

Water-damaged flooring creates the perfect environment for mold growth, as trapped moisture seeps into porous materials like wood, laminate, or carpet underlayment. Within 24–48 hours, this moisture can feed mold spores already present in the air, leading to visible growth and hidden colonies beneath the surface. Left untreated, it can cause structural damage, musty odors,…

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