Mold Building Inspection Toronto
Mold can grow silently behind walls, under flooring, or inside HVAC systems. Even when it isn’t visible, it may impact indoor air quality and contribute to respiratory irritation, allergies, and persistent odors.
Our professional mold inspections use advanced tools and laboratory testing to identify potential mold issues and determine whether elevated mold spores are present in the indoor environment.
If you suspect mold, have experienced water damage, or simply want peace of mind, a professional inspection can help you understand what’s happening inside your home.

Full Mitigation Plan
We work to identify the source causing the mold and come up with a mitigation plan. Source identification is what we specialize in. Mitigation plan includes source identification, and a detailed plan on how to lower levels to Building Biology Standards.
What you can expect from us after your inspection
We encourage you to take part in our mold inspection, and Safe Guard Solutions will be more than happy to answer any questions along the way. You will receive a complete report on how your home faired. We will outline where we can do better and put in place a detailed plan on any improvements needed.
Signs You May Need a Mold Inspection
You may want to schedule a mold inspection if you notice:
• Persistent musty odors
• Visible staining or suspected mold growth
• Past or recent water damage
• Condensation or high humidity levels
• Allergy-like symptoms that improve when leaving the home
• Tenant or occupant concerns about indoor air quality
• Basement or attic moisture issues
Even when mold is not visible, elevated spores can still be present in the air.
Indoor Air Quality Testing
The air inside a home can contain a wide range of pollutants that are not visible but may impact comfort and health. Indoor air quality testing helps identify airborne contaminants and determine whether pollutant levels may be elevated compared to typical outdoor conditions.
Our professional indoor air quality assessments use specialized equipment and laboratory analysis to evaluate common indoor air pollutants.
If you are experiencing odors, respiratory irritation, or concerns about the air inside your home, testing can provide valuable insight into what may be present in the indoor environment.
Common Indoor Air Pollutants
Indoor environments can contain a variety of airborne contaminants, including:
• Mold spores
• Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)
• Combustion gases
• Particulate matter (dust and fine particles)
• Allergens
• Bacteria and microbial contaminants
• Chemical off-gassing from building materials or furnishings
These pollutants may come from building materials, cleaning products, moisture issues, HVAC systems, or outdoor sources.
