Why Us

We are not your average Home & Mold Inspectors. We have been in the business for 20+ years and can share with you on the spot solutions to the problems that may arise on your property through our experience.

We have also been featured on FOX35 news helping home owners spot mold issues after Hurricane Irma, providing valuable insight that has saved viewers thousands of dollars in damages.

Clear Property Inspections is the CLEAR choice for your Home Inspection and Mold Assessment needs.

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Our Vision

To ensure your property is CLEAR from any harmful damages that will prohibit you from thriving.

Our Mission

To exceed expectations in educating you on the condition of your property.

Who We Have Served

We have served countless people in a variety of career fields.
Check below to see how we bring additional value to your respective field.

Property Manager
Doctor
Home Buyer
Restoration Contractor
Contractor
Handyman
AC Companies
Plumbing
Flooring Companies

How We Bring You Value

A property manager's job is to ensure that a property is in good condition and that any issues are addressed quickly. However, even the most experienced property manager can miss important details. This is where a property inspector comes in.

A property inspector brings great value to a property manager by providing a comprehensive inspection of the property and identifying any potential problems. By hiring an inspector, property managers can ensure that their properties are in good condition and that any issues are addressed quickly, potentially saving them time and money in the long run.

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Mold exposure can have serious health consequences, particularly for individuals with pre-existing respiratory conditions. While doctors can diagnose and treat these health issues, they may not always be aware of the extent or source of mold exposure. This is where a mold assessor comes in.

A mold assessor can bring great value to a doctor by providing information about the extent and source of mold exposure that a patient may have experienced. By identifying the presence of mold and its potential health impacts, a mold assessor can help doctors make more informed decisions about treatment and potentially improve patient outcomes. Additionally, by addressing mold issues at their source, mold assessors can help prevent future health issues and improve overall indoor air quality.

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A home buyer may need a mold assessment for several reasons. Mold is a common problem in homes and can have negative health effects on the occupants, especially those with respiratory problems or allergies. Mold can also cause structural damage to the property if left unchecked.

A mold assessment can help identify the presence, type, and extent of mold growth in a home. This information can be important for a home buyer to make an informed decision about purchasing the property. If mold is identified, the home buyer can negotiate with the seller to have the mold remediated before closing on the property or adjust the purchase price accordingly.

Additionally, some lenders may require a mold assessment before approving a mortgage for a property, particularly if the property is in a high-risk area for mold growth or if the home buyer is using a government-backed loan program such as the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) or the Veterans Administration (VA).

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Mold growth is a significant problem in buildings, and it can lead to health issues for occupants and structural damage to the building. Mold remediation companies are responsible for removing mold from buildings, but they need accurate information about the extent and severity of the mold growth to create an effective remediation plan. This is where a mold assessor comes in. A mold assessor is a professional who assesses the extent and severity of mold growth in a building and provides recommendations for remediation.

A mold assessor can bring several values to a mold remediation company:

1. Accurate mold assessment: A mold assessor can provide an accurate assessment of the extent and severity of mold growth in a building. This information is essential for creating an effective mold remediation plan.

2. Compliance with regulations: In many regions, mold assessors are required to be licensed and certified. Hiring a licensed mold assessor ensures that the mold remediation company is in compliance with all relevant regulations and standards.

3. Liability protection: If a mold remediation company relies on its own employees to assess mold growth, they may be held liable for any errors or omissions in the assessment. By hiring a mold assessor, the company can shift this liability to the assessor.

4. Better customer service: A mold assessor can communicate the assessment results and remediation plan to the customer in a clear and understandable way. This can help to build trust and confidence in the company's services.

5. Improved remediation outcomes: By providing an accurate assessment, a mold assessor can ensure that the mold remediation plan is tailored to the specific needs of the building. This can lead to more effective remediation outcomes and a lower risk of recurrence.

In conclusion, a mold assessor can bring significant value to a mold remediation company. Mold assessors are highly trained professionals who play an essential role in ensuring that buildings are safe and healthy for occupants.

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Mold growth is a common problem in buildings, and it can lead to health issues for occupants and structural damage to the building. Contractors are responsible for renovating and repairing buildings, but they may encounter mold during their work.

A mold assessor can bring significant value to a contractor.

1. A mold assessor can provide an accurate assessment of the extent and severity of mold growth in a building. This information is essential for contractors to create an effective renovation or repair plan.

2. A mold assessor can identify the cause of the mold growth, such as a leaky roof or a malfunctioning HVAC system. This information is crucial for contractors to fix the underlying problem and prevent future mold growth.

3. A mold assessor can provide recommendations for mold remediation and ensure that the remediation plan is followed correctly. This can help contractors to avoid liability and ensure that the building is safe and healthy for occupants.

4. A mold assessor can provide guidance on how to prevent future mold growth, such as by improving ventilation or using mold-resistant materials. This can help contractors to provide better services to their clients and improve the longevity of their work.

In conclusion, contractors who work with mold assessors can benefit from their expertise and knowledge and avoid potential problems related to mold growth. Mold assessors play an essential role in maintaining the safety and health of buildings, and their services can be invaluable to contractors.

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Handymen are skilled professionals who provide a wide range of services related to building maintenance, repair, and renovation. When working in buildings that have experienced mold growth, it's essential for handymen to work with a mold assessor to ensure that the mold is properly identified, assessed, and remediated.

Handymen who work with mold assessors can benefit from their expertise and knowledge and avoid potential problems related to mold growth. Mold assessors play an essential role in maintaining the safety and health of buildings, and their services can be invaluable to handymen.

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A mold assessor and an HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) company can work together to identify and remediate mold problems in a home or building. Mold growth is often associated with moisture problems, and HVAC systems can play a role in moisture control and indoor air quality.

Here are some ways a mold assessor and an HVAC company can work together:

1. Inspection and Assessment: The mold assessor can inspect the property for mold growth and identify areas where the HVAC system may be contributing to mold growth. The HVAC company can then inspect the system for moisture problems or other issues that may be exacerbating the mold growth.

2. Remediation and Repair: If mold is found, the mold assessor can provide a remediation plan, and the HVAC company can help to repair or replace components of the HVAC system that may be contributing to the mold growth.

3. Maintenance and Prevention: The HVAC company can provide regular maintenance of the HVAC system to prevent future moisture problems and reduce the risk of mold growth. The mold assessor can also provide recommendations for preventing mold growth in the future, such as improving ventilation or installing a dehumidifier.

Collaboration between a mold assessor and an HVAC company can help to ensure that mold problems are properly identified, remediated, and prevented in the future.

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A mold assessor and a plumber can work together to identify and remediate mold problems in a home or building. Plumbing leaks are a common cause of moisture problems that can lead to mold growth, so collaboration between a mold assessor and a plumber can be essential to properly identify and address these issues.

Here are some ways a mold assessor and a plumber can work together:

1. Inspection and Assessment: The mold assessor can inspect the property for mold growth and identify areas where plumbing leaks or other moisture problems may be contributing to mold growth. The plumber can then inspect the plumbing system for leaks or other issues that may be causing moisture problems.

2. Remediation and Repair: If mold is found, the mold assessor can provide a remediation plan, and the plumber can help to repair or replace components of the plumbing system that may be contributing to the mold growth.

3. Maintenance and Prevention: The plumber can provide regular maintenance of the plumbing system to prevent future leaks or other moisture problems that can lead to mold growth. The mold assessor can also provide recommendations for preventing mold growth in the future, such as improving ventilation or installing a dehumidifier.

Collaboration between a mold assessor and a plumber can help to ensure that plumbing-related moisture problems are properly identified, remediated, and prevented in the future, reducing the risk of mold growth and improving indoor air quality.

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A mold assessor and a flooring company can work together to identify and remediate mold problems in a home or building. Mold growth can occur on or underneath flooring materials in areas where moisture is present, so collaboration between a mold assessor and a flooring company can be essential to properly identify and address these issues.

Here are some ways a mold assessor and a flooring company can work together:

1. Inspection and Assessment: The mold assessor can inspect the property for mold growth and identify areas where flooring materials may be contributing to mold growth. The flooring company can then inspect the flooring materials for signs of moisture damage or other issues that may be causing or exacerbating mold growth.

2. Remediation and Repair: If mold is found, the mold assessor can provide a remediation plan, and the flooring company can help to repair or replace flooring materials that may be contributing to the mold growth.

3. Maintenance and Prevention: The flooring company can provide recommendations for preventing future moisture problems in flooring materials, such as using moisture-resistant materials or improving subfloor ventilation. The mold assessor can also provide recommendations for preventing mold growth in the future, such as improving ventilation or installing a dehumidifier.

Collaboration between a mold assessor and a flooring company can help to ensure that flooring-related moisture problems are properly identified, remediated, and prevented in the future, reducing the risk of mold growth and improving indoor air quality.

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We provide both residential and commercial property mold & home inspections. Whether you’re a Home Owner, Remediation Company, Insurance Agent, Contractor, Property Management Company, AC company, Flooring Company, Roofing Contractor, Handyman, Doctor, and more, we are ready to serve you with excellence.