Arkansas HomeTech Inspections

Mold Inspector in Springdale, Arkansas

4.5(22 reviews)
(479) 927-33923805 Natalie Ave, Springdale, AR 72762View on Yelp
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About Arkansas HomeTech Inspections

Arkansas HomeTech Inspections is a Springdale-based inspection company that's made a name for itself among local homebuyers and real estate agents who want a reliable second opinion before a transaction closes. They bring a technically grounded approach to home inspections, drawing on real knowledge of building systems and construction to identify issues that less experienced inspectors might overlook. Their 4.5-star rating reflects years of consistent work in the Northwest Arkansas market. The team specializes in residential home inspections with a strong environmental testing component. Mold assessments and indoor air quality testing are a regular part of their workflow, not an add-on service squeezed into an already packed visit. Springdale's mix of older housing stock and newer construction gives the team regular exposure to a wide range of building conditions, from mid-century homes with dated insulation to recently built subdivisions where construction moisture is sometimes an issue.

How They Can Help

Arkansas HomeTech Inspections offers residential home inspections as their core service, with environmental testing built in as a natural extension of that work. A standard home inspection covers the structure, foundation, roof, windows, doors, plumbing, electrical panel, HVAC systems, and insulation. When moisture concerns come up during that assessment, they can shift into mold screening without scheduling a separate visit. Their mold inspection service includes visual assessment, documentation of moisture intrusion points, and air or surface sampling as needed. Samples are sent to an accredited laboratory, and written reports are provided within 24 to 48 hours. They also offer standalone mold inspections for homeowners who aren't in a transaction but have concerns about air quality or visible growth. Indoor air quality testing covers mold spores, and radon testing is available depending on client needs. Real estate agents frequently use Arkansas HomeTech for pre-listing inspections, which help sellers address problems before buyers find them. For buyers, the inspection report becomes a negotiating tool or a basis for walking away from a problematic property with confidence.

What to Expect

Arkansas HomeTech Inspections starts with a booking call or inquiry where they gather basic information about the property, its age, and any known concerns. On inspection day, the inspector begins with exterior conditions, checking the roof, foundation, grading, and exterior walls before moving inside. Inside, they work systematically through each area, paying particular attention to bathrooms, kitchens, basements, and crawl spaces where moisture problems typically develop. If mold or moisture concerns surface during the visual walkthrough, the inspector discusses sampling options with the client before proceeding. Air or surface samples are collected and labeled carefully for laboratory analysis. Once results are back from the lab, the inspector compiles everything into a written report with photos, findings, and recommendations. Clients receive the report digitally and can follow up by phone. Arkansas HomeTech tries to make sure clients understand what findings mean in practical terms, not just what the lab numbers say.

Service Area

Arkansas HomeTech Inspections is based in Springdale and serves the core Northwest Arkansas metro, including Fayetteville, Rogers, Bentonville, and Lowell. They also cover Siloam Springs, Centerton, Gravette, and parts of Washington and Benton counties. Clients in rural communities just outside the metro area should call to confirm coverage. Most of their work stays within a 40-mile radius of Springdale.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a home inspection include at Arkansas HomeTech?
A standard home inspection covers the structure, roof, foundation, plumbing, electrical, HVAC, windows, and insulation. It also includes a preliminary moisture and mold screening. If issues are found, you can add air or surface sampling during the same visit rather than scheduling a second appointment.
How do I know if I need mold testing or just a mold inspection?
A mold inspection is the visual and physical assessment. Testing involves collecting samples for lab analysis. If there's visible growth or strong musty odors, a visual inspection may be enough to confirm a problem exists. Testing is more useful when mold is suspected but not visible, or when you need documentation of the type and level of mold present.
Can mold affect my health even if I can't see it?
Yes. Mold growing inside wall cavities, under flooring, or in HVAC systems can release spores into the air without visible surface growth. If household members are experiencing unexplained respiratory symptoms or the home has a persistent musty smell, hidden mold is worth investigating professionally.
How fast will I get my inspection report?
Written reports are typically delivered within 24 to 48 hours of the inspection visit. If air or surface samples are collected, the full report including lab results may take an additional two to three days. Arkansas HomeTech delivers reports digitally so you can review them right away.
Do real estate agents use Arkansas HomeTech regularly?
Yes. Local agents use them for both buyer's inspections and pre-listing work. Their reports are structured in a way that holds up in negotiations, and their turnaround fits within typical real estate timelines. That familiarity with the local market means they understand what clients need and when.
What happens if the inspection finds significant mold?
The inspector will document the location, extent, and likely source of the problem in the report along with recommended next steps. Arkansas HomeTech doesn't perform remediation, so their recommendations are independent. Getting two or three remediation quotes before committing is generally a smart move.
Is mold inspection different from radon testing?
Yes, they're separate tests. Mold inspections assess biological contamination and moisture conditions. Radon testing measures radioactive gas levels. Arkansas HomeTech offers both, but they're separate services with different equipment, lab processes, and pricing.
How do I prepare my home before the inspection?
Make sure the inspector has access to all areas including the attic, crawl space, basement, and mechanical rooms. Clear access around the HVAC, water heater, and electrical panel. If you've had past water damage or plumbing issues, note when and where so you can share that context when the inspector arrives.

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