Guide
How to Read a Mold Report
Most homeowners do not need a complicated chart. They need to know what was found, where it was found, and whether the report points toward cleanup, monitoring, or more investigation.
Look for location context
Numbers without room context, moisture notes, and material condition are hard to use.
Scope matters more than a single line item
A small isolated finding and a building-wide moisture pattern should not be treated the same way.
Turn the report into action
Use the report to compare contractors on containment, drying, material removal, and verification.
Next step
Use this guide as a starting point, then compare local providers, inspection options, and project scope before spending money.