Your Health is Our Mission
Unexplained Symptoms? Mold May Be the Hidden Cause
You might feel sick, tired, or just not yourself, and you can't figure out why. We know how frustrating that is because we've been there. Our company was founded on a personal mission to help families like yours connect the dots between their health and their environment.
The Connection
Common Health Problems Linked to Mold
Mold exposure can affect different people in different ways. For some, the symptoms are immediate and obvious, but for others, the impact is subtle and can be mistaken for other conditions.
Respiratory and Allergic Reactions
Mold spores can trigger allergies, asthma flare-ups, persistent coughing, sneezing, and a stuffy or runny nose.
Neurological and Systemic Effects
More severe or prolonged exposure can lead to symptoms like chronic fatigue, brain fog, headaches, memory issues, and joint pain.
Stories of Healing and Hope
Our mission is driven by real-life experiences. We've helped countless families find answers and begin their journey to a healthier life. These are just a few of their stories.
"Our son's asthma was getting worse every year. Doctor visits, prescriptions, and daily struggles seemed to be our new normal. After months of searching, we finally found the source: a hidden mold issue in our home. Getting it removed changed his life."
Rachel’s Story – Langley, BC
"I spent years feeling like I was in a fog. Brain fog, headaches, constant fatigue—I thought it was just stress. A friend suggested a mold inspection, and we found a significant problem behind a wall. The relief of finding an answer was overwhelming, and I've been on the road to recovery ever since."
Eli’s Story – Abbotsford, BC
"After we moved into our new home, the whole family started to get sick with what we thought were seasonal colds. We called Building Health Mold Inspections, and they used their mold dog to find mold in our walls. We were so thankful to find the problem before it got any worse."
Harpreet’s Story – Surrey, BC
The Silent Intruder
How Mold Can Hide in Your Home
Mold is often invisible, growing in places you don't even think to look. It requires only three things to thrive: moisture, a food source (like drywall), and time.
High Humidity
Basements, attics, and bathrooms with poor ventilation can trap moisture in the air, allowing mold to form on surfaces over time.
Leaks and Water Damage
The most common cause of mold growth is water. Even a small, slow leak can create a perfect environment for mold to grow in as little as 48 hours.
Behind Walls and Under Floors
Mold often grows out of sight. It can thrive behind drywall, under carpeting, or in crawl spaces, releasing spores into the air without any visible signs.
Poor Ventilation
A lack of proper airflow can prevent moisture from evaporating, causing it to build up in specific areas and create a hospitable environment for mold.
We’ve Got Answers—Sniff Tested and Approved
Here are some of the most common questions people have about mold and its impact on their health.
Symptoms can vary widely, but common issues include chronic coughing, sneezing, skin rashes, fatigue, headaches, and respiratory problems.
Yes. Exposure to mold, especially certain types, can cause a range of health issues in susceptible individuals, including allergic reactions and respiratory problems.
Not necessarily. While some "black molds" like Stachybotrys are toxic, many common household molds are black in color. A test is the only way to know what you're dealing with.
The only way to know for sure is to test your environment. If you notice your symptoms get worse when you're at home and improve when you're away, mold could be the cause.
A mold allergy is a reaction to mold spores, often causing typical allergy symptoms. Mold illness, or Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (CIRS), is a more complex condition where toxins from the mold cause a systemic inflammatory response in the body.