Advanced Mold Testing with AI Technology
At Glacier Home Inspections, we’re committed to giving you the clearest picture of your home’s condition. That’s why we’re excited to introduce our advanced mold testing service, powered by the Sporecyte AI air pump system.
This cutting-edge technology goes beyond traditional methods by combining precision air sampling with AI-driven analysis, delivering fast, accurate, and easy-to-understand reports—often with same-day or next-day turnaround.
Why Mold Testing Matters
Mold isn’t always visible, but it can reveal important facts about a home’s air quality and hidden moisture issues. For homebuyers, this means peace of mind in knowing whether the property you’re considering hides potential health or structural concerns. For homeowners, it’s a way to ensure a safe, healthy living environment for your family.
Here’s a look at some common types of fungal species that could be hiding out in your home!

See fungal glossary here to lean more about the different species that could be inhabiting your new home.
With our Sporecyte AI testing system, you’ll get:
- Quick, reliable results you can act on confidently
- Detailed insights about airborne spores and potential problem areas
- Clarity for your purchase decision—helping you avoid costly surprises later
A Smarter Way to Inspect
Whether you’re purchasing a new home or assessing your current one, mold testing is an important step in protecting both your investment and your health. With Glacier Home Inspections and Sporecyte AI technology, you’ll have the confidence of knowing you’re backed by the most advanced tools available in the industry.
👉 Ask us about adding mold testing to your home inspection today! Contact us to schedule your mold testing and home inspection.
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So what happens if we find mold during testing?
If mold testing shows dangerous or elevated levels, the next step is to take action quickly to protect both health and property value. Here’s the typical process:
1. Confirm the Source of the Problem
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Mold almost always points to a moisture issue (leaks, drainage problems, poor ventilation, or high humidity).
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A professional should identify and correct the source—otherwise, mold will come back even after cleanup.
2. Hire a Professional Mold Remediation Company
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Certified mold remediation specialists will safely remove contaminated materials and treat affected areas.
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They’ll use containment methods, air filtration, and cleaning to ensure spores don’t spread throughout the home.
3. Repair & Restore
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Depending on severity, this might involve replacing drywall, flooring, or insulation.
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Once the source of moisture is fixed and the mold is removed, repairs can restore the home to a safe condition.
4. Post-Remediation Testing
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A follow-up mold test verifies that spore levels are back to normal.
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This ensures the remediation was successful and gives documentation for resale or peace of mind.
5. Prevent Future Growth
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Maintain good ventilation, use dehumidifiers if needed, and regularly check for leaks.
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Keep humidity below 50% indoors.
