All of Los Angeles County
From Santa Monica beach cottages to Antelope Valley desert tracts, we serve every major city in LA County with the same flat-rate, independent mold inspection and testing.
Los Angeles
Central LA County
Los Angeles homes span more than a century of construction — from 1920s Craftsman bungalows in Hancock Park to mid-century hillside homes in Silver Lake to brand-new condos downtown. Each era has its own moisture failure modes, and our inspectors know them all.
Long Beach
Southern LA County
Long Beach homes face the full force of coastal salt air and a persistent marine layer. From Belmont Shore bungalows to Bixby Knolls ranches, hidden moisture is the rule, not the exception.
Glendale
10 mi NE of Downtown LA
Glendale's mix of 1920s Spanish Revival homes, hillside mid-centuries, and dense newer condos creates a wide range of moisture failure modes. We inspect everything from Verdugo Woodlands estates to Brand Boulevard towers.
Santa Clarita
30 mi N of LA
Santa Clarita's master-planned communities — Valencia, Saugus, Newhall, Canyon Country — share post-1980s construction with EIFS exteriors, slab foundations, and shared HVAC layouts that fail in predictable ways.
Lancaster
Antelope Valley
Lancaster's high-desert climate hides mold problems that catch homeowners off guard — winter rains, swamp coolers, and aging mobile-home plumbing all create concentrated moisture in otherwise dry environments.
Palmdale
Antelope Valley
Palmdale's stock of 1990s tract homes and newer master-planned developments share construction quirks that lead to predictable moisture problems — particularly around window flashing and slab transitions.
Pomona
30 mi E of LA
Pomona's century-old downtown bungalows and mid-century neighborhoods sit on aging plumbing and original wood-shake roofs. Tenant-side and landlord inspections make up a significant share of our Pomona work.
Torrance
South Bay
Torrance spans 100 years of housing — Old Torrance bungalows, Hollywood Riviera hillside homes, and dense newer condos west of Hawthorne. Each fails differently, and our sampling strategy adapts accordingly.
Pasadena
10 mi NE of LA
Pasadena's housing stock — Craftsman, Spanish Revival, mid-century modern, and contemporary — gives our inspectors a full range of moisture-failure patterns. Many of our Pasadena clients are working with historic homes that need careful, non-destructive testing.
Downey
12 mi SE of LA
Downey's mostly post-war tract homes share construction quirks — single-pane galvanized plumbing, original cast-iron drains, and shallow attics — that make moisture problems concentrate in predictable places.
Inglewood
South-Central LA
Inglewood's older single-family homes and dense multi-family buildings keep our inspectors busy with both owner-occupied and tenant-side work. Aging plumbing and original sewer laterals are common moisture culprits.
West Covina
San Gabriel Valley
West Covina's hillside and flatland mix of mid-century and 1980s tract homes shows two distinct moisture profiles. We adapt the inspection accordingly.
Norwalk
SE LA County
Norwalk's post-war tract homes — many with original galvanized plumbing and pre-1980s roof systems — see chronic hidden mold that our inspectors find regularly. Affordable flat-rate testing is a priority here.
Burbank
San Fernando Valley
Burbank's blend of 1940s bungalows, mid-century ranches, and 2000s infill condos all face the same San Fernando Valley moisture profile — but each construction era reveals it differently.
Compton
South LA County
Compton's older housing stock — much of it built before 1970 with original galvanized plumbing and minimal roof ventilation — sees more chronic hidden mold than almost any city in our service area. We offer affordable flat-rate testing for homeowners, tenants, and landlords.
Santa Monica
Westside
Santa Monica's mix of pre-war beach cottages, mid-century apartments, and ultra-modern infill homes all share one thing — direct ocean-air exposure that drives chronic salt-air corrosion and persistent indoor humidity.
