What Happens During a Canine Mold Inspection?
Les Cook Les Cook

What Happens During a Canine Mold Inspection?

f you’ve never heard of canine mold detection before, you’re not alone. Many homeowners are curious about how the process works — and what actually happens during an inspection. The good news is that canine mold inspections are simple, efficient, and designed to be completely non-invasive.

Read More
Why Does My House Smell Musty If I Don’t See Mold?
Les Cook Les Cook

Why Does My House Smell Musty If I Don’t See Mold?

A musty smell in a home can be frustrating — especially when everything looks clean and there are no visible signs of mold. Many homeowners across Southern California experience this exact situation and wonder if they should be concerned. The truth is, musty odors are often one of the earliest indicators of hidden moisture or mold growth.

Read More
Should You Get a Mold Inspection Before Buying or Selling a Home?
Les Cook Les Cook

Should You Get a Mold Inspection Before Buying or Selling a Home?

Buying or selling a home is one of the biggest financial decisions most people make. While inspections often focus on structure, roofing, and major systems, one issue that was previously overlooked — hidden mold. Now a normal and integral part of the home buying and selling process

Read More
Can Mold Grow Behind Walls? What Homeowners Should Know
Les Cook Les Cook

Can Mold Grow Behind Walls? What Homeowners Should Know

When most people think about mold, they imagine something visible — black spots on a ceiling or discoloration in a bathroom. The truth is, mold often develops out of sight, and one of the most common places it grows is behind walls.

Read More
Why Mold Is Common in Southern California Homes
Les Cook Les Cook

Why Mold Is Common in Southern California Homes

When people think about mold, they often picture humid or rainy climates. But many homeowners are surprised to learn that mold is actually very common in Southern California — including areas like Ojai, Ventura County, Santa Barbara, and Los Angeles.

Read More
Why New Homes and Remodels Still Need Mold Inspections
Les Cook Les Cook

Why New Homes and Remodels Still Need Mold Inspections

Many people assume mold is only a problem in older homes — but that’s one of the biggest misconceptions in the industry. In reality, newly built and recently remodeled homes can also develop hidden mold issues. In some cases, mold can appear much sooner than homeowners expect, especially when moisture becomes trapped during construction or renovation.

Read More