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There are companies whose primary focus is mold that offer the services of indoor air quality (IAQ) consultants and mold remediation contractors.

Testing for mold is generally not necessary. If you can see and smell mold in your home, you have a mold problem. Mold is usually a symptom of a bigger problem related to inadequate ventilation and a buildup of moisture. Homes with high moisture (also called "high relative humidity") or stagnant water are more susceptible to mold growth.

If you have a problem with high humidity or stagnant water, you may need to hire a consultant or home performance specialist. Home Performance Consultants conduct indoor air quality (IAQ) investigations, and can determine when structural issues exist that may be causing mold problems (such as ice dams, moisture, and heating and cooling complaints). They can help you understand why mold is growing in your home and what actions you will need to take to prevent mold growth.

Here are IAQ consultants and mold remediation contractors whose primary focus is mold:Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) ConsultantsConsultants Mold Remediation Contractors

Many consultants and contractors providing mold inspections and remediation services are honest, reliable and skilled. Below are suggestions on how to find good consultants and contractors. (This list is based on guidelines provided by the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade, and Consumer Protection.)

If a name appears on the Department of Health Services (DHS) lists of Indoor Air Consultants or Mold Remediation Contractors, it does NOT constitute an endorsement of the company or their capabilities. It also does not imply preference over other companies not listed. These lists have been compiled from those contractors and consultants who have provided DHS with information on what training they have undergone. The lists are provided as a resource to those interested in obtaining these specialized services, but are not sure where to begin.

Neither the federal government nor DHS certifies consultants or contractors for conducting mold investigations or removing mold from buildings. If a consultant or contractor advertises as "State Certified" or "State Endorsed," please refer their name to the Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection, Fraud Division, 1-800-422-7128, for deceptive trade practices.

For general information and tips on hiring contractors, visit the Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP).

Follow the links below to view lists of consultants and contractors:

For more information, contact your local health department, or call the Wisconsin Division of Public Health, Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health, at 608-266-1120.

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