In newer developments throughout Frisco, construction moisture, HVAC condensation, and roof flashing penetrations are common areas evaluated during inspection. Even recently built homes may experience conditions that support microbial growth if moisture intrusion is not properly identified and corrected. High-efficiency HVAC systems operating during peak summer humidity can also create condensation within ductwork and air handling components.

In more established Frisco neighborhoods, aging roofing materials, plumbing fittings, and attic ventilation systems may require evaluation. Seasonal temperature swings in North Texas can contribute to expansion and contraction around roof penetrations and window assemblies, increasing the potential for moisture intrusion over time.

  • Inspection observations and findings
  • Areas affected by mold or moisture intrusion
  • Moisture source identification
  • Photographic documentation
  • Professional recommendations
  • Remediation protocol (if required)
  • Texas Mold Assessment and Remediation Rules (TMARR §78)
  • Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) requirements
  • Applicable industry standards and professional guidelines
  • Attics with roof leaks or inadequate ventilation
  • HVAC systems and ductwork
  • Bathrooms and kitchens near plumbing penetrations
  • Exterior-facing walls exposed to wind-driven rain
  • Slab-on-grade plumbing areas
  • Visual evaluation of accessible building materials
  • Moisture detection using professional equipment
  • Identification of suspected microbial growth
  • HVAC system evaluation
  • Sampling when appropriate
  • Written report documenting findings and recommendations