You see 10%. We find the rest.
5 species. 5 growth signatures. Each one identifies itself.
Every mold genus has a distinctive growth pattern when cultured on agar. Color, texture, sporulation, edge profile — this is how lab identification confirms what we suspect from inspection. Air or surface samples from your property get cultured and matched against signatures like these.
Sick for months. Doctor can't find it. Maybe it's the house.
Mold exposure produces real, measurable symptoms — but they get misdiagnosed as allergies, fatigue, or "stress." Each genus affects different body systems. If you live in 91364 / 91367 and any of these resonate, an air sample is cheaper than another doctor visit.
A spore lands. The clock starts. Here's what's happening at 1000× magnification.
Mold doesn't need to be visible to be active. By the time you can see it, it's already been colonizing for 5–10 days. Here's the cellular sequence — and why post-water dispatch under 48 hours matters.
Spore lands
Airborne spore settles on wet substrate. Dormant — but viable for years if conditions stay dry. Once moisture is present, the clock starts.
Hyphae extend
Spore germinates. Tendril-like hyphae extend into the substrate, anchoring the colony. Now removable only by demo, not surface cleaning.
Mycelium forms
Hyphae network branches into a mycelium mat. Substrate is structurally compromised. Pre-visible to naked eye — invisible to homeowner.
Spore release
Colony matures and starts releasing new spores into the air. Cross-contamination begins. Now you start to smell it. By now, scope has tripled.
Bleach. DIY. "Just paint over it." Stop.
Most of what homeowners "know" about mold is wrong — usually because it's free advice from someone who isn't certified to give it. Here's what the IICRC standard actually says.
Where your property falls. What we do at each level.
Mold isn't a binary "yes/no" — it's a continuum. We classify your property somewhere along this spectrum during the diagnostic, and that classification dictates the entire scope.
Three questions. One answer.
Use this flowchart to triage before you call. Short version: any "yes" usually = call us. We'll classify it on the inspection.
Inspection Authority Report
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If you have mold, water came first. And reconstruction comes after.
Where the moisture came from
Burst pipe, slab leak, atmospheric river, fire-fighter water, condensation, appliance overflow. Without fixing the source, remediation just postpones the problem.
Mold remediation under S520
Diagnostic + classification + containment + removal + decontamination + verification. The work that breaks the moisture-mold cycle and returns the property to Condition 1.
Rebuild what we removed
Drywall, paint, flooring, cabinetry, sometimes HVAC. Same project manager from inspection through reconstruction. CSLB licensed.
The questions that come up before every WH job.
Is the mold I see actually dangerous?
How much does mold remediation cost in Woodland Hills?
Will my insurance pay for mold remediation?
Could mold be why I've been sick?
How long does remediation take?
Can I stay in my home during remediation?
Do you handle attic mold from old roof leaks?
What's "post-remediation verification"?
Don't scrub it. Triage it.
Free on-site mold assessment. Free S520 condition classification. No charge for the visit. No obligation for the scope.
📞 (818) 486-6546