Answers before you call.
Most mold questions don't need a consult. Use one of these instead. Free, no commitment, no upsell. The point is to help you figure out what you actually have before paying anyone, including us.
Send a photo, get a free read
Lowest-friction option. Email us a few pictures. An IICRC-certified specialist replies within 2 business hours with what it likely is, whether it warrants testing, and what to do next. No phone call, no follow-up unless you ask.
Open photo check →Will my insurance cover this?
Five questions, plain-English verdict on your specific situation. Mirrors what we see filing real claims with carriers in Idaho and Wyoming. Tailored next step depending on your answer.
Open insurance check →Do I actually have a mold problem?
Six questions about your home, get a 0-100 risk score and one specific next step. Different from the insurance check - this answers whether you have a problem in the first place. No email required to see the score.
Get my risk score →15-minute home self-check
The same 12 indicators an IICRC-certified inspector looks for first. Walk your home with this checklist and you will know whether you have a real problem before you call anyone. Email-gated PDF, no spam.
Unlock the checklist →48-hour post-leak action plan
Just had a burst pipe, appliance failure, or storm leak? The first 48 hours determine whether you end up with mold or not. What to do, what to skip, when to call a pro. Email-gated PDF.
Unlock the plan →Triage your situation
A 30-second decision tree. Tell us what's going on and we route you to the one right next step: a DIY fix, a test, a consult, or an emergency line. No reading required.
Open triage →Read the FAQ
The 8 questions homeowners actually ask. Cost, timing, insurance, bleach-does-it-work, do-we-do-our-own-clearance. Plain answers, no fear marketing.
Read the FAQ →Mold glossary
Plain-English definitions for every term you might see in a mold inspection or remediation: hyphae, HEPA, AFD, mycotoxin, ERMI, S520, and the rest.
Browse the glossary →Mold species encyclopedia
14 of the most common indoor mold species found in Idaho and Wyoming homes - what they look like, where they grow, when to worry, and when not to.
Browse species →Still want to talk?
All of the above is genuinely free. If you'd rather skip the DIY work and have a 15-minute conversation about what you're seeing, that's also free.