Window condensation
Cold glass and frames can create recurring mold on sills and drywall.
We inspect mold and moisture concerns in condos, apartments, rentals, and strata properties with clear documentation for owners, tenants, managers, and councils.
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Condo mold issues
Common condo concerns include plumbing leaks, window condensation, bathroom exhaust issues, neighbouring-unit water damage, musty storage rooms, and hidden mold behind finishes.
Condo and strata mold
Condo mold concerns often involve shared walls, plumbing, windows, neighbouring units, or strata responsibility. We focus on clear documentation, moisture source clues, and practical next steps that help everyone communicate.

Local service details
Vancouver properties often need a moisture-first inspection because weather, ventilation, older materials, and building envelope issues can all contribute to mold.
Cold glass and frames can create recurring mold on sills and drywall.
Poor exhaust can lead to ceiling, fan, and wall growth.
Water from adjacent or upper units can create hidden damage.
Low airflow and damp concrete can create musty stored items.
Envelope issues can show as staining, bubbling paint, or damp corners.
Photos and findings help support repair conversations.
Inspection process
A clear process helps reduce stress and gives you the information needed to choose repair, testing, cleanup, or monitoring with confidence.
We document leaks, repairs, odours, and strata communication.
We check visible growth, moisture clues, and likely source areas.
Air or surface testing can be added when documentation is needed.
You receive findings that are easier to share with strata or managers.
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Cold corner growth
Wall staining
Kitchen plumbing areas
Service areas
Book local mold inspection support in Vancouver, West Vancouver, North Vancouver, Burnaby, and Coquitlam.
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Yes, with proper access and permission from the appropriate party.
The report documents visible conditions and inspection findings, which can support clearer strata communication.
Testing can help when growth is hidden, odours persist, or documentation is needed.