Mold Inspectors · Report Type
Mold Assessment Report
Indoor air quality and mold investigation documenting moisture sources, visible growth, sampling results, and remediation recommendations.
What's Inside
What a mold assessment report covers
A mold assessment report documents the results of a thorough indoor air quality investigation — visual findings, moisture readings, sampling locations, lab results, and remediation recommendations. It's the document that remediation contractors use to scope their work and that property owners use to understand the severity of the problem. For mold inspectors, this report must be both technically rigorous and clear enough for a non-expert to understand.
Report Sections
- 01Visual inspection findings
- 02Moisture mapping & readings
- 03Air & surface sampling locations
- 04Laboratory results summary
- 05Moisture source identification
- 06Affected materials & scope
- 07Remediation protocol recommendations
The Problem
Writing this report the old way
Without ReportWalk
- ✕Scribble notes on a clipboard or phone
- ✕Take photos with no organization
- ✕Drive home and try to remember details
- ✕Type everything into a Word doc or old software
- ✕Format, proofread, export to PDF
- ✕Send to client hours or days later
Total time: 1-3 hours per report
With ReportWalk
- →Walk the site as usual
- →Snap photos as you go
- →Tap record and speak your findings
- →AI organizes everything into sections
- →Review, edit if needed, send
- →Client gets a professional report in minutes
Total time: 5-10 minutes
Sample Output
What the AI generates
You speak your observations in plain language. ReportWalk transforms them into professional findings with proper terminology, measurements, and recommendations. Here are examples from a mold assessment report:
Visible mold growth: Approximately 15 sq ft of dark-colored growth on drywall behind master bedroom closet — consistent with Stachybotrys morphology, lab confirmation pending
Moisture readings: Basement north wall averaging 38% on pin-type meter (dry standard <15%) — consistent with active moisture intrusion through foundation
Air sample (basement): Aspergillus/Penicillium-like spores at 12,400 spores/m³ — significantly elevated compared to outdoor control of 1,200 spores/m³
Source identification: Failed caulk joint at basement window well allowing bulk water entry during rain events — water staining visible on wall below window
HVAC contamination: Return air duct in basement showing dust accumulation with visible microbial growth on interior duct liner — duct cleaning and liner removal recommended
Real examples of AI-generated findings from voice input. Your report will use your observations, your photos, your professional judgment — just without the typing.
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mold assessment report
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