Mold inspection in Silver Spring: what to know
Silver Spring has significant mid-century apartment and garden apartment stock (1950s–1970s) where HVAC condensate issues and flat-roof leaks are frequent sources of mold in upper-floor units and attic spaces.
The area's clay-heavy soils create perched water tables in many residential areas — sump pump capacity is a critical factor in preventing basement water intrusion and subsequent mold.
Mold conditions in Silver Spring
Common mold types in this area: Cladosporium (basement and apartment units with HVAC issues); Aspergillus (flat-roof membrane failures); Penicillium (apartment building corridor walls).
We serve American Film Institute Silver Spring, Fillmore Silver Spring, Discovery Communications HQ (nearby), Sligo Creek Trail and the wider Silver Spring area across ZIP codes 20901, 20902, 20903, 20910.
Signs you need mold inspection
- Visible dark or discoloured patches on walls, ceilings, or floors
- Persistent musty or earthy odour in one or more rooms
- Unexplained respiratory symptoms or allergic reactions indoors
- Water stains, efflorescence, or swollen drywall
- Recent water intrusion — roof leak, burst pipe, or flooding
- Condensation on windows or cold surfaces in humid conditions
- Peeling paint or wallpaper that is not explained by age
How we handle mold inspection in Silver Spring
A mold inspection is the essential first step before any remediation work. A licensed mold assessor conducts a systematic visual survey of the property, uses moisture meters and thermal imaging to locate hidden wet areas, and collects air or surface samples where mold is suspected or confirmed. Samples are sent to an accredited AIHA laboratory for species identification and spore-count analysis.
Under the NYS 2015 Mold Law and analogous Florida and New Jersey regulations, the mold assessor and the mold remediator must be separate companies. This independence protects homeowners from inflated scopes and conflicts of interest. MoldAct works exclusively with licensed, independent assessors in each market.