Get Peace of Mind with Evergreen Air Quality
No need to be onsite—our expert, council-certified indoor environmental consultants guide you through a live Virtual Inspection in New Hampshire and Maine, all from the comfort of your home or office. This convenient service also supports clients across Maine’s coastal communities and northern regions.- $49 every additional 30 minutes
- Payment for assessment is due prior to the meeting start time.
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A mold inspection can save you time, money, and potential health issues. Book your virtual inspection in New Hampshire and Maine today and get the peace of mind you deserve.
Virtual Inspection FAQs
When do I get charged for my assessment?
Prior to the start of your assessment, a member of our team will contact you to collect payment. We charge $299 for the first hour, and $49 for every additional 30 minutes.
Is this inspection as thorough as an in-person inspection?
Our expert inspectors are trained to assess visible indicators such as staining, moisture marks, or conditions where mold may develop during your virtual inspection in New Hampshire and Maine.
What technology do I need for the inspection?
You can use any device with a camera and internet access—smartphones, tablets, or computers. We will guide you step-by-step during your virtual inspection in Maine or New Hampshire.
How soon can I schedule a virtual mold inspection?
Virtual inspections are available within 24 to 48 hours, depending on availability.
Can I get a mold report after the inspection?
Absolutely! You will receive a comprehensive report with photos, recommendations, and a full analysis of any mold concerns from your virtual inspection in New Hampshire and Maine.
How do I know if I have mold in my home?
Common signs include a musty odor, visible mold spots, or water damage from leaks. If you are unsure, schedule a virtual inspection to have a certified mold inspector observe visible concerns and determine whether testing is appropriate.
