Find the mold. Find the moisture source. Fix it once.
Independent mold inspections by licensed construction professionals. Calibrated moisture mapping, accredited-lab sampling, and reports built to stand up to insurance carriers, escrow officers, LAHD, and opposing counsel.
If any of this sounds familiar, get inspected now.
Mold doubles every 24-48 hours once it starts. Waiting turns a $400 inspection into a $40,000 rebuild. Here is when you should not wait.
You see, smell, or taste it
Visible spotting, musty odor that lingers, or a sudden unexplained allergy flare-up at home. The visible patch is rarely the whole story.
You had a leak, flood, or pipe burst
Even a leak that was "dried out" can leave moisture trapped behind drywall, baseboards, cabinet bases, or under flooring. 48 hours is enough.
You are buying or selling a home
Discover hidden mold before it derails escrow, blows up disclosures, or saddles a buyer with five-figure remediation post-close. Protect both sides.
A tenant filed a habitability complaint
LAHD inspectors arrive within days. A documented independent inspection puts you in front of REAP, SCEP, and substandard-order risk before fines stack.
You filed an insurance claim
Carriers routinely dispute mold scope. An independent inspection with photo evidence, lab data, and a defensible scope of repair gets claims paid in full.
You are in litigation or arbitration
Construction defect, premises liability, landlord-tenant, real-estate disclosure - we deliver Rule 26 / CCP 2034 expert reports and testify when needed.
Mold is not a paint problem. It is a building problem.
Skip the diagnosis and you pay for it twice - once to repaint, again when it comes back six months later, plus the medical and structural costs in between.
Health
Stachybotrys, Aspergillus, and Penicillium spores trigger asthma, chronic sinusitis, headaches, and fatigue. Children, elderly, and immunocompromised residents are most at risk.
Hidden damage
By the time you can see mold, the framing, sheathing, sub-floor, or insulation behind it is usually compromised. Cosmetic fixes mask escalating structural rot.
Property value
Undisclosed mold history is one of the top reasons California real estate deals fall apart in escrow - or end in post-close litigation against the seller.
Legal exposure
California Civil Code 1941.7 and LAHD habitability rules make landlords liable. An independent inspection record protects owners and tenants alike.
A real inspection. Not a guy with a flashlight.
Every CCS mold inspection includes the diagnostics, sampling, and documentation needed to act on - whether the next step is remediation, an insurance claim, an escrow negotiation, or a court filing.
Five steps. No surprises.
From first call to actionable report, here is the path most clients walk.
Free phone consult
15 minutes to scope concerns, history, and whether sampling is needed.
On-site visit
Visual assessment, moisture mapping, thermography, photo documentation.
Lab sampling
Air or surface samples sent to an accredited lab when clinically warranted.
Written report
Findings, lab data, moisture source, and prioritized scope - within 5 business days.
Next steps
Remediation by CCS or your contractor. Clearance testing optional.
Mold inspection across Southern California.
CCS inspectors cover Los Angeles, Orange, and Ventura counties end to end. If your city is not listed, call - we likely cover it.
Honest pricing. No upsell games.
Final price is confirmed on the consultation call after we understand square footage, suspect areas, and sampling needs. No surprise invoices.
Multi-unit, commercial, and over-2,500-sqft properties priced on call. Same-week appointments standard.
Questions we hear every week.
A standard CCS mold inspection for a single-family home up to 2,500 sqft is $425 flat. Adding accredited-lab air or surface sampling brings the total to $650+, depending on the number of samples. Litigation- and insurance-grade forensic inspections are scoped per matter. The price you are quoted on the consult is the price you pay - no upsells on site.
It depends on what the report needs to prove. If you can already see and smell the mold and just need a remediation scope, a visual + moisture inspection is usually enough. If you need leverage with an insurance carrier, a buyer/seller, LAHD, or in litigation - or if occupants are reporting health symptoms - lab samples document species and spore counts in a way no visual report can. We will tell you on the consult call which path makes sense.
Most appointments are scheduled within 48 hours of the consult call across LA, Orange, and Ventura counties. Emergency-response slots (active leak, tenant displacement, escrow on a clock) are routinely available same-day or next-day - call (323) 405-8909 and ask.
Visual-only reports are typically delivered within 3 business days of the inspection. Lab-backed reports are delivered within 5 business days, gated by lab turnaround. Litigation reports are delivered on the schedule agreed with retaining counsel.
Both - but you are not required to use CCS for remediation. We deliberately structure the inspection to be useful regardless of who does the build, because that is what makes the report defensible. Many clients do choose CCS for remediation because we already know the property and can hand off in-house from inspection to containment to clearance testing without re-mobilizing a new team.
Yes. Our reports are routinely accepted by major California carriers and are structured to address what adjusters look for: clear photo documentation, calibrated moisture readings, identified moisture source, lab data (when sampled), and a defensible scope of repair tied to the cause of loss. If your carrier has a specific format or scope-of-work template, send it to us and we will conform.
Absolutely - and you should. CCS pre-purchase mold inspections are timed around your contingency window and structured for escrow use, including a remediation-cost estimate you can use to negotiate a credit or price reduction. We have helped buyers walk away from properties where the hidden mold scope ran into six figures, and we have helped others close confidently after a clean report.
California does not currently license mold inspectors as a separate trade - which is exactly why so many "inspectors" in this market have no construction credentials at all. CCS Inc. is a CSLB-licensed General Contractor with 40+ years of California construction experience. We inspect mold the way we would inspect any building defect: as a moisture, envelope, and material problem - because that is what it is.
All three. CCS inspectors regularly cover Los Angeles, Orange, and Ventura counties. If your city is not listed in the service areas section above, call us - we likely cover it.
Get a real answer this week.
15-minute phone consult is free. Same-week site visits across LA, Orange, and Ventura counties.
