Two jobs - two professionals. Beware of mold inspectors who also do remediation work, or who "recommend" a remediation contractor. This is one of the most common scams in the fast-growing industry forming around indoor mold.
A mold inspector who gets financially involved in remediation has a serious conflict of interest. Unfortunately, we all deal with this kind of conflict all the time, like the auto repair garage that finds all kinds of things wrong with your car when all you asked for is an oil change. But you can always get a second opinion, often at little or no cost, on your car. It's not so simple - and it's not cheap - with a mold inspection. Properly done, a mold inspection takes time and requires considerable equipment, training and experience.
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A mold inspector who gets financially involved in remediation has a serious conflict of interest. Unfortunately, we all deal with this kind of conflict all the time, like the auto repair garage that finds all kinds of things wrong with your car when all you asked for is an oil change. But you can always get a second opinion, often at little or no cost, on your car. It's not so simple - and it's not cheap - with a mold inspection. Properly done, a mold inspection takes time and requires considerable equipment, training and experience.">
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