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We've lived here for 2 years and just noticed a patch of black spots growing behind our bedroom wardrobe in Silicon Oasis. It’s on the wall that faces the outside, and it’s gotten worse since the humidity kicked in last month. I’m worried it’s spreading inside the wall. Can anyone recommend a reliable mold inspection company that uses thermal imaging to check for hidden moisture?
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That black spot pattern behind the wardrobe is a classic sign of a condensation issue, especially on an external wall in Silicon Oasis. The high humidity we get here, combined with year-round AC creating temperature differentials, causes moisture to condense inside walls, particularly behind furniture that restricts airflow.
Given that it's worsened recently and you suspect it's inside the wall, a professional inspection is the right step. You specifically need a provider that uses a thermal imaging camera. This tool is essential—it identifies temperature differences behind surfaces to map hidden dampness without destructive probing. Any reputable inspector should also use a moisture meter to get quantifiable readings of the wall's water content. For a situation like this, the inspection should be more than a visual check. A proper assessment includes identifying the moisture source (likely condensation from the external wall, but possibly a tiny leak) and taking an air or surface sample for lab analysis to determine the mold type. This is critical, as some species like Aspergillus are more common here and require specific remediation protocols. Look for a company that is certified (IIRC or IICRC standards are a good sign) and can provide a detailed report with thermal images and moisture readings. This report should outline the exact extent of the problem and the cause before any remediation is proposed. Any provider that won't show you the thermal imaging results or explain the moisture meter readings on-site is not thorough enough for your needs. |
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