
Mold Inspection, Testing and Consulting
Indoor air can be 2–5 times more polluted than outdoor air. At True Check, we provide professional testing to identify what’s really in your air.
What We Can Test For
Mold Spores
Allergens (dust, pollen, pet dander)
Bacteria & airborne particles
Humidity & ventilation issues
HVAC-related contamination

Our Testing Process
1
On-Site Evaluation
We assess your home, HVAC system, and moisture conditions.
2
Air & Surface Sampling
Samples are collected and sent to a certified lab.
3
Detailed Report
You receive clear results explaining what’s in your air.
4
Expert Recommendations
We guide you on next steps — no guesswork.
Advanced testing
At True Check Mold & HVAC Inspections, we help homeowners uncover hidden environmental issues—like mold and air contamination—that may contribute to ongoing health problems, including symptoms associated with CIRS.
CIRS is a chronic, systemic inflammatory condition believed to occur when the immune system stays activated after exposure to certain environmental toxins, most commonly mold (mycotoxins) in water-damaged buildings.

Common Causes
1
Mold exposure (especially in damp or water-damaged homes/buildings)
2
Bacteria, viruses, or biotoxins
3
Lyme disease and other tick-borne illnesses
4
Certain environmental toxins
Common Symptoms
CIRS can affect multiple systems in the body, which is why symptoms can seem unrelated:
Fatigue and weakness
Brain fog / memory issues
Headaches
Sinus congestion
Shortness of breath
Joint and muscle pain
Sensitivity to light or sound
Digestive issues
Mood changes (anxiety, depression)


Advanced Health centered testing
1
ERMI (Environmental Relative Moldiness Index)
A DNA-based dust test that identifies mold species inside a home and provides a score indicating mold burden.
2
HERTSMI-2 Testing
A simplified scoring system derived from ERMI that focuses on the most harmful mold species linked to CIRS.
3
Air Sampling (Spore Trap Testing)
Measures airborne mold spores to evaluate indoor air quality at the time of testing.
4
Surface Sampling (Swab or Tape Lift)
Used to confirm visible mold growth and identify specific species.
5
Moisture Mapping & Infrared Scanning
Detects hidden water intrusion behind walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems—key to finding the source of mold.
6
HVAC System Inspection
Evaluates contamination inside air handlers, coils, and ductwork, which can circulate mold and biotoxins throughout the home.


