Mustang Mold Inspection
Independent mold inspection for Mustang homes. No remediation, no commissions — just honest answers about what's in your home.
Schedule Your Inspection →Why Mustang Homes Need Mold Inspections
Mustang has grown faster than almost any city in Oklahoma. In 1960, the population was barely 1,000. Today it's nearly 24,000 — and still growing at over 2.5% annually. That kind of rapid development means homes were built quickly across decades with varying construction standards.
Much of Mustang was once orchards and farmland. When those were converted to housing additions in the 1990s and 2000s, the land characteristics changed — but the drainage patterns didn't always keep up. New subdivisions built on former agricultural land can face unexpected moisture challenges.
With 77.6% homeownership (well above the national average), Mustang residents are invested in their properties. But even well-maintained homes face Oklahoma's humidity, storm damage, and the wear that comes with time.
Common Mold Sources in Mustang Homes
Mustang's mix of rapid-growth construction and Oklahoma weather creates specific mold challenges. Here's what I look for based on your home's age and neighborhood:
Mustang is full of families who've invested in their homes and their community. When I inspect a Mustang property, I'm helping protect that investment. I tell you exactly what's there — no more, no less.
Mustang Neighborhoods I Serve
I serve all of Mustang — from the established areas near Wild Horse Park to the newer developments west of town. Whether your home was built during the 1990s boom or last year, I understand what to look for.
Not seeing your neighborhood? If you're in Mustang, I'm here. Check my full service area →
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 skipped that last step on the ladder."
Now I apply that same approach to homes. When I inspect your Mustang 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.
Mustang is a community where word-of-mouth matters — where neighbors talk at Western Days and recommendations spread through school pickup lines. My business model only works if I'm honest with you.
Mustang Mold Questions
Yes — newer doesn't mean mold-proof. Modern energy-efficient construction creates tighter building envelopes that trap humidity. HVAC systems produce condensation. Builder-grade materials may fail earlier than expected. And rapid-build construction during growth booms sometimes means shortcuts.
Read about newer home mold risks →Rapid growth creates pressure on builders to deliver homes quickly. During peak building periods, supervision may be stretched thin, subcontractors may rush, and inspections may miss details. This doesn't mean every home has problems — but it does mean issues are more likely to slip through in boom periods.
Rapid growth and home quality →If your home had any damage during the October 2020 ice storm, moisture may have entered in ways that weren't immediately obvious. Roof damage, broken gutters, and compromised seals can allow slow leaks that feed mold growth for years after the storm.
Ice storm damage and mold →Mustang's competitive real estate market means buyers are thorough. Finding mold during a buyer's inspection can kill a deal or cost you negotiating power. A pre-listing inspection lets you address issues on your terms — or price accordingly if you choose not to.
Pre-sale inspections in Mustang →Ready to Know What's in Your Mustang Home?
Not sure if you need an inspection? That's literally why you'd get one. Questions first? Fine by me.