Thursday, February 5, 2026

Why a Standard Home Inspection Isn’t Enough to Find Mold

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Buying a home is likely the most significant investment you will ever make. To protect that investment, the "standard home inspection" has become a non-negotiable part of the closing process. You expect your inspector to climb onto the roof, check the electrical panel, and ensure the furnace kicks on.

However, a clean bill of health from a general home inspector isn’t the only thing you should rely on to tell you the house is "healthy." That’s why MES partners with local inspectors to provide a more comprehensive inspection.

A standard home inspection is "non-invasive." This means the inspector is generally prohibited from moving furniture, pulling up tacked-down carpeting, or opening up walls. They look for what is visible to the naked eye.

The problem? Mold is a master of disguise. It thrives in the dark, damp, and unventilated corners of a home that are rarely "visible." Mold often grows:

  • Behind drywall in rooms with previous plumbing leaks.
  • Underneath laminate or hardwood flooring.
  • Inside HVAC ductwork.
  • In the tightest corners of a crawlspace where a general inspector may not venture.

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Before you commit to a thirty-year mortgage, ensure you aren't also committing to a hidden health hazard. Investing in a professional mold inspection provides the one thing a standard inspection cannot: total peace of mind.

Are you in the process of buying a home in Michigan? Don't leave your health to chance. Contact us today for a comprehensive mold and indoor air quality assessment.

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Why a Standard Home Inspection Isn’t Enough to Find Mold

Buying a home is likely the most significant investment you will ever make. To protect that investment, the "standard home inspection...