Expert Mold Inspection & Testing in Nashville, TN
Concerned mold may be affecting your home or your health? Claro can help.

Understanding mold in Nashville requires more than identifying visible growth. Our climate, humidity, flooding events, and tightly sealed buildings often lead to mold problems that directly impact indoor air quality and occupant health. Our inspectors are trained to look at mold through a health-first lens, not just a building science checklist.
We’ve worked everywhere from downtown venues to single-family homes across the Nashville area. Every sample we collect is analyzed by an independent third-party lab, and we explain our scoring rubric upfront so you understand how results relate to real-world health risk, not just numbers on a page.
Many homeowners overlook mold hiding in HVAC systems or crawl spaces, even though these areas often have the biggest impact on symptoms. Our testing focuses on the air you breathe every day, replacing uncertainty with clear, property-specific insight.
Our Nashville mold inspection process
We begin by discussing any known water or moisture issues in your Nashville property and how they may be impacting the indoor environment.
Health and lifestyle discussion
Whole-home visual inspection
HVAC and air handling inspection
Crawlspace evaluation
Air quality testing
Remediation guidance 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 Nashville home is completely dead and no longer a threat.
