Expert Mold Inspection & Testing in Franklin, TN
Think you may have mold? Claro Franklin can help

If you’re feeling unwell, noticing musty odors, or seeing spots on your walls, the first step isn’t demolition, it’s data. The Claro team in Franklin provides certified mold inspections and professional testing that give you a clear picture of what’s really happening inside your home. Our inspectors use advanced detection methods and accredited lab analysis to identify contamination levels, locate hidden growth, and determine whether remediation is necessary.
Franklin’s warm, humid climate makes mold especially common in crawl spaces, attics, and behind walls, places a simple visual inspection can’t reach. Without proper testing, many homeowners either waste money on unnecessary treatments or overlook serious contamination that continues to spread.
Whether you’re dealing with past water damage, planning to buy a new home, or simply worried about your indoor air quality, our comprehensive testing provides the scientific facts you need to make confident, informed decisions. With Claro - Complete Mold Remediation in Franklin, you get clarity and peace of mind, not guesswork.
Our comprehensive Franklin mold inspection process
Review of water history
Whole-home visual check
Air quality sampling
Straightforward guidance
Full remediation if needed

Our mold testing methods

1
Air-O-Cell spore trap testing
Our primary testing method captures airborne mold spores using disturbed air sampling, then sends samples to accredited labs for immediate analysis and identification.

2
Via-Cell cultured testing
Uses the same spore collection process as Air-O-Cell, but samples are cultured for a full week to determine whether spores are alive or dead.

3
Direct surface swab testing
When visible mold is present, we can take direct samples to identify the specific mold type and guide proper treatment decisions.

4
Post-treatment verification
After remediation, Via-Cell testing is used to confirm that the majority of remaining mold in your Franklin home is completely dead and no longer a threat.
