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Why Edmond Homes Need Mold Inspections

Edmond isn't immune to Oklahoma's humidity problem. Whether you're in a new master-planned community like Twin Bridges or an established neighborhood like Coffee Creek, the same Gulf moisture that makes summer feel like a steam room is working its way into your walls.

Newer construction doesn't mean mold-free. In fact, tight building envelopes and energy-efficient homes can trap moisture more effectively than older, "leakier" houses. Add in rushed construction timelines during Edmond's building boom, and you've got conditions for mold to establish before drywall even dries.

Edmond's median household income is over $100,000 — which means homeowners here typically invest in quality homes. But quality construction can still have HVAC drain line failures, foundation settling, and the same moisture issues that affect every Oklahoma home. The difference is how proactively you address them.

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Common Mold Sources in Edmond Homes

Edmond's mix of new construction and established neighborhoods creates different mold challenges than older areas. Here's what I specifically look for in Edmond inspections:

New Construction Moisture
Homes built during wet seasons can trap moisture in walls before the house dries. Energy-efficient sealing makes this worse.
Master-Planned Drainage
Communities built on converted farmland can have grading issues. Water flows toward foundations instead of away.
High-Efficiency HVAC Issues
Modern units produce more condensation. When drain pans overflow or lines clog, water goes directly into walls.
Attic Ventilation Shortcuts
Even new homes can have improper ventilation. Bathroom exhaust venting into attic spaces is more common than you'd think.
Irrigation Overspray
Manicured HOA lawns with aggressive sprinkler systems can spray water directly onto foundations and siding — repeatedly.
Basement & Cellar Humidity
Storm shelters and basements in Edmond's expansive clay soil can develop moisture issues that feed hidden mold colonies.

Newer construction has different mold patterns than OKC's 1980s housing stock — but moisture doesn't care about your home's age. It cares about opportunity. My job is to find where it's getting in.

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Derrick Fredendall, RN
TrueSight Environmental • Edmond

Edmond Neighborhoods I Serve

I serve the entire Edmond area and understand what to look for in both established neighborhoods and new construction communities — from UCO-area homes to the luxury developments along Covell Road.

Coffee Creek
Oak Tree
Twin Bridges
Iron Horse Ranch
Rose Creek
Fairfax Estates
Koville Village
The Grove
Thornbrook
Downtown Edmond
UCO Area
Northwood

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Why I Do Things Differently

I spent over a decade as an ER nurse. I learned that the best outcomes come from honest assessments, not hopeful guesses. "Your leg is broken." "That's going to need stitches." "You probably shouldn't have played basketball the day after a snowstorm."

Now I apply that same approach to homes. When I inspect your Edmond property, you get the truth — not a sales pitch for remediation I'm hoping to sell you.

I don't do remediation. I can't. My only job is to find what's there and explain what it means. If you need work done, I'll give you a list of contractors I don't work for and don't get paid by. Then I leave.

Most mold companies in the OKC metro do both inspection AND remediation. That's like asking your real estate agent if you should buy the house — they only get paid if you say yes. My business model only works if I'm honest with you.

Edmond Mold Questions

Yes — and sometimes more urgently than older homes. New construction in Edmond often features tight building envelopes designed for energy efficiency. That's great for your utility bills, but it can trap moisture that older, "leakier" homes would naturally vent. Add rushed construction timelines during Edmond's building boom, and you can have mold starting before the final walkthrough.

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All of Edmond — from the established neighborhoods near UCO and downtown to the newer communities along Covell and Coffee Creek Road. Whether you're in a luxury Oak Tree estate or a starter home in South Edmond, I cover the full city with no trip fees. I also serve the surrounding areas including Deer Creek and parts of north Oklahoma City.

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Edmond's housing stock is generally newer than OKC's — the city has grown significantly since the 1990s. That means different mold patterns: fewer issues from aging slab foundations and more issues from new construction moisture trapping, high-efficiency HVAC condensation, and grading problems in master-planned communities. Same humidity, different entry points.

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Companies that offer both inspection and remediation have a built-in conflict of interest — they profit from finding problems. I can't sell you remediation. I don't know any remediators personally. My only job is to tell you what's actually in your home. If it turns out you don't need work done, that's great news and doesn't cost me anything.

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