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Mold Inspectors in Farmington Hills, Michigan

Farmington Hills is a city in Michigan, home to roughly 81,330 residents. Its humid continental climate brings high humidity (60–80% annual average), which makes local homes prone to Cladosporium and Aspergillus growth after leaks, flooding, or poor ventilation. Compare mold inspection, testing, and air-quality professionals serving Farmington Hills below. Michigan has no statewide mold license, so verify each inspector's IICRC or ACAC certification and insurance.

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Our top pick for Farmington Hills is Partner Engineering And Science, Inc.. Selection is based on credential authority, listing completeness, and any active state license we've cross-referenced from public registries.

Partner Engineering And Science, Inc.
Farmington Hills, MI
NRPP: Measurement Professional

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Mold inspectors serving Farmington Hills

InterNACHI Certified Mold Inspector (CMI)Sourced from InterNACHI
IAQ Management
Farmington Hills, MI
CIECSourced from ACAC
NRPP: Measurement ProfessionalSource: NRPP
Steeleman Inspections LLC
Farmington Hills, MI
InterNACHI Certified Mold Inspector (CMI)Sourced from InterNACHI
InterNACHI Certified Mold Inspector (CMI)Sourced from InterNACHI
Michigan Mold Information
Climate Zone
Humid Continental
Köppen primary classification
Humidity Level
High year-round (60–80% annual avg)
NOAA NCEI 1991–2020 normals
Common Mold Types
Cladosporium, Aspergillus, Penicillium
Per EPA mold guidance
Weather considerations

Lake-effect humidity, ice damming, and large pre-war housing stock around Detroit + Grand Rapids drive year-round demand.

State licensing

Michigan does not have a state-level mold-license requirement. Verify each pro's industry certifications (IICRC, ACAC, etc.) and proof of insurance before hiring.

Local factors
  • Farmington Hills's mix of older and newer homes means moisture issues range from crawl-space humidity to modern-build envelope condensation.
  • High regional humidity makes mold prevention a year-round concern, not just an after-a-leak fix.

Sources: NOAA climate normals; EPA mold guidance; state licensing authorities. See our data sources.

Common mold-inspection services

Other mold inspectors in Michigan

InterNACHI Certified Mold Inspector (CMI)Sourced from InterNACHI
NRPP: Measurement ProfessionalSource: NRPP
Ductz North America
Ann Arbor, MI
CIECIECCMRSSourced from ACAC
InterNACHI Certified Mold Inspector (CMI)Sourced from InterNACHI
InterNACHI Certified Mold Inspector (CMI)Sourced from InterNACHI
NRPP: Measurement ProfessionalSource: NRPP
NRPP: NRPP Certified Radon ProfessionalSource: NRPP
NRPP: NRPP Certified Radon ProfessionalSource: NRPP

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