Investigate hidden mold problems with extreme caution. Removal of wallpaper can lead to a massive release of spores if there is mold growing on the underside of the paper. If you believe that you may have a hidden mold problem, consider hiring an experienced professional.
You may assume there is hidden mold if a building smells moldy or if you know there has been water damage, or there is an increase in health problems. Mold may be hidden in places such as the backside of dry wall, wallpaper, or paneling, the topside of ceiling tiles, the underside of carpets and pads, etc. Other possible locations of hidden mold include areas inside walls around pipes (with leaking or condensing pipes), the surface of walls behind furniture (where condensation forms), inside ductwork, and in roof materials above ceiling tiles (due to roof leaks or insufficient insulation).
Act now for a professional Safety inspection. Every inspection includes a detailed analysis of the current concerns and options for eradication of mold infestation.