Independent Mold Inspectors in Chicago
These inspectors do testing and clearance only. They do not perform mold removal. No conflict of interest.
Why You Need an Independent Inspector
You need an inspector at two points in the process:
Before work begins
To document contamination extent and write the scope of work the contractor must follow.
After work is done — the clearance test
The only way to confirm mold was actually removed. Must be done by someone with no financial connection to the removal company.
Featured Inspectors in Chicago48 listed
Midwest Aerobiology Labs (Mold & Asbestos Inspectors)
4.9★ (209 reviews)
1755 Park St suite#200, Naperville, IL 60563
+1 630-454-9838All Chicago Mold Inspectors
4.5★ (15)
2753 W 31st St, Chicago, IL 60608
+1 773-722-92005.0★ (3)
1230 E Diehl Rd Suite 200, Naperville, IL 60563
+1 630-963-60265.0★ (2)
8501 W Higgins Rd, Chicago, IL 60631
+1 312-346-21404.5★ (2)
South Gate Coffee & Snacks, 3300 Golf Rd, Brookfield, IL 60513
+1 708-688-83425.0★ (1)
17926 Dixie Hwy Suite B, Homewood, IL 60430
+1 708-922-90205.0★ (1)
2119 Winchester Ln, Glenview, IL 60026
+1 847-486-0648Mold Found During a Home Inspection in Chicago?
Closing is days away. The inspector flagged mold. You have more leverage than you think.
- →Ask the seller to remediate before closing
- →Negotiate a price reduction to offset remediation costs
- →Request a closing credit after you take possession
- →Use an escrow holdback tied to a passing clearance test
- →Walk away if your contract includes an inspection contingency
FHA/VA loans: Require a written remediation report and clearance test from an independent inspector before approving financing.
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