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Mold inspection

Mold Inspection in Seattle, WA

24/7/365 Emergency Calls 60-Minute Avg. On-Site Response Free Estimates IICRC, RIA & E3 Certified

We inspect visible growth, moisture patterns, musty odors, and recent water damage so Seattle property owners understand whether removal, testing, drying, or remediation is needed.

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Professional Mold Inspection for Homes and Businesses in Seattle, WA

Mold inspection helps identify visible growth, moisture patterns, affected materials, and the next step. Our Seattle team inspects homes, rentals, managed properties, and businesses where mold may be connected to leaks, humidity, ventilation, or prior water damage.

The goal is not to guess from photos alone. We look for the source, the affected area, and whether the job needs mold remediation, mold removal, testing guidance, drying, or repairs.

When You Should Schedule a Mold Inspection

Schedule an inspection when you notice musty odors, visible spotting, condensation, recent water damage, basement or crawl space humidity, attic roof leaks, HVAC odors, or recurring growth after cleaning.

Inspections can also help buyers, sellers, landlords, property managers, and facility teams understand whether visible conditions require more documentation before work begins.

What a Mold Inspection Includes

A mold inspection can include a visual review, moisture and humidity checks, affected material review, source identification, photos, and recommendations for removal, remediation, testing, or repairs.

We only mention specialized tools or reports when they are part of the actual scope. The inspection should explain what is known, what is suspected, and what needs confirmation.

Visual Inspection

We review visible staining, growth, odor patterns, damaged materials, and likely moisture paths.

Moisture and Humidity Checks

Moisture conditions help determine whether the mold concern is active, hidden, or connected to past water damage.

Affected Material Review

Drywall, insulation, wood, carpet, cabinets, and ceiling materials may require different cleanup or removal decisions.

Recommendations and Documentation

The outcome should be a practical next step, not vague alarm. That may include cleanup, testing, remediation, drying, or repair planning.

Mold Inspection vs. Mold Testing

Inspection identifies visible concerns, source conditions, and affected materials. Testing usually means collecting air, surface, or material samples for lab analysis.

Testing may be useful when documentation, species identification, clearance, or an independent opinion is needed. For testing-specific questions, see mold testing.

What Happens After Mold Is Found

If mold is found, the next step depends on source, location, material type, and spread. Some areas need focused removal. Others need containment, drying, demolition, or broader remediation.

Common paths include mold remediation, visible mold removal, black mold assessment, attic or crawl space cleanup, wall cavity inspection, or water damage restoration when materials are still wet.

Schedule a Mold Inspection in Seattle, WA

If you see mold, smell musty odors, or recently had water damage, call Green State Restoration for a mold inspection in Seattle. We can review the affected area, explain likely causes, and help you choose the right next step.

Emergency response process

One Call. We Handle the Rest.

From the first call, Green State Restoration keeps emergency response, documentation, cleanup and repair planning connected through one full-service restoration team.

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Call Green State Restoration

Call us 24/7, explain what happened, and our team can respond within 60 minutes for urgent restoration needs.

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Assess & Document

Our team reviews visible conditions, documents affected areas where applicable, and identifies what needs to be stabilized first.

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Stabilize, Restore & Rebuild

The work path can include extraction, drying, cleanup, containment, remediation, contents support and reconstruction when needed.

Need help now? Call Green State Restoration for 24/7 emergency restoration support.
(425) 300-6431

Why choose Green State Restoration

Restoration help from start to finish.

The right restoration company is not just the crew that shows up first. It is the team that keeps the emergency work, documentation, cleanup, contents support and repair path connected until the property is restored to normal.

One-stop restoration support

Emergency cleanup, mitigation, contents support and reconstruction planning stay connected instead of being handed off between disconnected crews.

24/7 emergency calls

When damage is active, the call path stays simple. Reach Green State Restoration first and get help understanding the next step.

Residential and commercial work

The team supports homeowners, businesses, property managers and facility teams across water, fire, storm, mold and cleanup situations.

Documentation that keeps the job organized

Photos, visible damage notes, moisture readings, scope details and progress records help keep owners, managers and carrier conversations aligned.

Insurance support

Insurance claims are easier when the damage is documented clearly.

Green State Restoration helps gather photos, moisture readings, scope notes and restoration records so you have organized information for your carrier or adjuster.

Insurance carriers we commonly coordinate documentation for Including national, regional and local carriers.
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Coverage, approval and payment decisions are made by the insurance carrier and policy terms.
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Service areas

Mold inspection across Greater Seattle and Western Washington.

We inspect mold and moisture concerns across Seattle and the Western Washington communities Green State Restoration serves.

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FAQ

Mold inspection questions.

These answers explain what inspection includes and when testing or remediation may be needed.

What does a mold inspection include?

A mold inspection includes a visual and moisture-focused review of areas where mold may be growing, plus recommendations for testing, removal, remediation, drying, or repairs if needed.

Is mold inspection the same as mold testing?

No. Testing usually means collecting samples for lab analysis. Inspection focuses on visible growth, moisture sources, affected materials, and scope decisions.

How much does a mold inspection cost?

Cost depends on property size, access, testing needs, reporting requirements, and the inspection scope. Client-specific pricing should be confirmed before work begins.

Should I get an inspection after water damage?

Yes, especially if materials stayed wet, odors developed, or visible growth appeared after the water event.

Can you inspect commercial properties?

Green State Restoration supports commercial restoration needs, and the inspection scope should account for property type, occupancy, access, documentation, and safety requirements.