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Unexplained odors, allergy symptoms, or recent water damage could point to hidden mold growth inside your property. Our indoor environmental specialists investigate moisture intrusion, airborne contaminants, and concealed mold conditions affecting homes and businesses throughout Boerne and the San Antonio area.
Not all mold problems are visible. In many Texas properties, mold develops silently behind drywall, beneath flooring, inside HVAC systems, or within poorly ventilated attic spaces. IAQ Cleaning & Restoration uses advanced moisture diagnostics and indoor air quality evaluations to locate hidden contamination before it spreads further.
South Texas humidity creates ideal conditions for hidden microbial growth. Even small plumbing leaks, roof issues, or HVAC condensation can trap moisture inside building materials for weeks before visible signs appear.
Many property owners first notice:
By the time discoloration becomes visible, mold colonies may already be spreading behind surfaces.
Our inspections focus on identifying the environmental conditions allowing mold to develop — not just the visible growth itself.
Our immune system protects us from bad pollutants that can make us sick. Viruses, Bacteria, chemicals, dust, mold, and other pollutants can overload our immune system causing us to get sick or develop sensitivities and allergic reactions, which can worsen over time. The American Lung Association noted that 141.1 million Americans live in areas with unhealthy levels of particulate in the air and 40% of Americans are breathing polluted air.
Our building health assessment process is designed to uncover hidden moisture issues, indoor air quality concerns, and environmental conditions that may contribute to mold growth inside your property. Using advanced inspection technology and a detail-focused approach, we evaluate the areas most vulnerable to moisture intrusion and provide clear recommendations tailored to your home or business.
We begin with a detailed walkthrough of the property to identify visible signs of moisture intrusion, water damage, musty odors, and environmental conditions that may contribute to hidden mold growth.
Using advanced moisture meters and thermal imaging technology, we scan walls, ceilings, flooring systems, and structural materials for abnormal moisture patterns that are not visible to the naked eye.
Our team evaluates indoor air conditions that may indicate elevated mold spore activity, humidity imbalance, or airborne contaminants affecting the overall air quality inside the property.
We inspect HVAC systems, ductwork, vents, and air circulation components for condensation buildup, dust accumulation, and potential biological contamination that may spread throughout indoor spaces.
Rather than focusing only on visible symptoms, we work to identify the underlying moisture source contributing to recurring mold development, including leaks, humidity retention, or ventilation deficiencies.
After completing the inspection, we provide clear findings and customized recommendations designed to help improve indoor environmental conditions and reduce future moisture-related risks.
One of the biggest misconceptions about mold is that visible spotting represents the entire issue. In reality, visible growth is often only a small indicator of a larger hidden moisture condition.
Areas commonly affected include:
Because airborne spores can travel throughout a property, contamination in one area may impact multiple indoor environments.
Poor indoor air quality is frequently connected to hidden moisture and biological contaminants inside a building. Elevated humidity and mold spore activity may contribute to:
Our inspections combine mold investigation with indoor air quality analysis to help property owners better understand the environmental conditions inside their home or workplace.
Yes. Mold frequently develops behind drywall, under flooring, inside HVAC systems, and in attic spaces where moisture remains trapped.
Humidity, roof leaks, plumbing issues, poor ventilation, and HVAC condensation are among the most common causes.
Not always. Some situations require moisture detection only, while others benefit from air sampling to evaluate indoor spore activity.
Yes. Mold spores and microbial particles can circulate through indoor air and HVAC systems.
Yes. Mold can return if the original moisture issue is not properly addressed. Leaks, humidity problems, poor ventilation, or hidden water intrusion can create conditions for mold to grow again over time.
In some cases, yes. If mold develops inside ductwork or HVAC components, airborne spores may circulate through the ventilation system and affect multiple areas of the home or building.
If your property has unexplained odors, moisture concerns, or indoor air quality issues, our team can help identify hidden environmental conditions before they become larger restoration problems.