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What Is a Water Damage Inspection?
A water damage inspection is a detailed, professional evaluation of moisture intrusion, leaks, and hidden water damage inside a building. EnvioCore uses certified inspectors and advanced moisture detection tools (including infrared cameras and pin meters) to locate water damage before it spreads—saving you time, money, and future repairs.
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When Is a Water Damage Inspection Recommended?
- Before buying or selling a home
- After a leak, pipe burst, appliance failure, or flood
- When you see stains, bubbling paint, or warped floors
- If you notice musty odors, mold, or increased humidity
- After roof, gutter, or HVAC issues
- Following remediation or drying work (to confirm success)
Why Water Damage Inspections Matter
Water damage that goes undetected can lead to:
- Mold growth and indoor air quality issues
- Wood rot and structural decay
- Foundation or drywall damage
- Pest attraction (termites, carpenter ants)
- Costly insurance claims or resale problems
A proper inspection documents the extent of damage, pinpoints the source, and provides a clear path forward for cleanup or restoration.
What We Inspect
Our certified inspectors assess:
- Walls, ceilings, baseboards, and flooring
- Bathrooms, kitchens, basements, attics
- Under sinks, behind appliances, and inside HVAC areas
- Rooflines, crawlspaces, and foundation walls
- Windows, doors, and exterior intrusion points
We check both visible signs and hidden moisture using thermal imaging, moisture meters, and hygrometers.
Health Concerns Linked to Water Damage
Water damage can fuel toxic mold growth, especially when left untreated for 24–48 hours. Common health symptoms from water-damaged environments include:
- Asthma, allergies, and sinus irritation
- Headaches or fatigue
- Sore throat or coughing
- Dizziness or nausea
- Worsening symptoms in children, elderly, or immunocompromised individuals
How EnvioCore Can Help
EnvioCore provides fast, certified water damage inspections across the Denver metro and beyond. Our team serves homeowners, property managers, tenants, restoration companies, and real estate professionals with:
- Certified inspectors
- Non-invasive moisture mapping
- Thermal imaging and digital documentation
- Actionable findings for insurance, remediation, or repairs
- Optional air or mold testing if needed
How Water Damage Inspections Work
- Initial Consultation
We gather background info: What happened, where, and when?
- Moisture & Visual Inspection
We check for stains, warped surfaces, microbial growth, and material condition.
- Infrared & Meter Testing
Hidden damage is mapped using IR cameras and moisture probes.
- Documentation & Reporting
Our report includes moisture levels, affected areas, photos, and clear next steps.
Preparing for the Inspection
- Don’t attempt cleanup before our arrival (unless urgent)
- Note any areas of concern or rooms with odor/stains
- Clear access to impacted rooms, crawlspaces, or attics
- Let us know if insurance adjusters, buyers, or restoration companies are involved
Final Report and Results
You’ll receive a digital report outlining:
- Sources and extent of moisture
- Material damage levels
- Photos and infrared imagery
- Mold risk or remediation recommendations
- Insurance or contractor-friendly documentation
Water Damage Inspection Q & A
No—but we often recommend mold testing if moisture damage is present.
Yes. We verify whether moisture remains trapped in walls, subflooring, or insulation.
Yes. Our reports are designed to support claims and contractor estimates.
Absolutely—especially for homes with basements, attics, or visible repairs.
