Mold Certificates

Mold Found During
Home Inspection?

We handle attic mold remediation and provide documentation
for residential real estate transactions across the GTA.
Serving Mississauga * Toronto * Greater Toronto Area * Since 1989
Mold Found During Home Inspection – What Happens Next?
If mold is identified during a home inspection, it often becomes a condition of sale.
In many cases:
  • The buyer requires the issue to be addressed before closing
  • Documentation is requested by lawyers or representatives
  • The timeline is limited and needs to be handled efficiently

We regularly work with homeowners and real estate transactions where attic mold must be resolved properly before the sale can proceed.

What Is a Mold Remediation Certificate?
A mold remediation certificate documents that the identified mold issue has been addressed and the work has been completed.
This documentation is commonly used by:
It provides confirmation that remediation work was performed.
Our Process Is Simple and Efficient
We focus on a clear and efficient process, especially for time-sensitive situations.
1

You send photos and property address

2

We review the attic condition

3

We confirm scope and next steps

4

Work is completed

5

Documentation is provided

This approach avoids unnecessary delays and allows projects to move forward quickly.
Do You Need Testing Before Mold Removal?
In many residential situations, additional testing is not required before proceeding with attic mold remediation.
If mold has already been identified during an inspection, the next step is typically to address the issue and complete the work properly.

Serving Mississauga and the GTA

We provide attic mold remediation and documentation services across:
  • Mississauga
  • Toronto
  • Greater Toronto Area (GTA)
We understand the timelines and requirements involved in residential transactions in these areas.
Frequently Asked Questions
In many cases, when mold is identified during inspection, documentation of completed remediation is required before closing.
Yes. Mold identified during inspection can become a condition that must be resolved before the sale proceeds.
This depends on the scope, but projects related to real estate timelines are handled with urgency.
We typically require:

  • property address
  • attic photos
  • inspection report (if available)

Documentation of the completed work is provided for use by homeowners and transaction stakeholders.
Clear Next Steps
If attic mold has been identified, the next step is to review the condition and determine the scope of work.
You can send photos and property details, and we will review and provide clear next steps.