Moisture source review
The inspection focuses on the leak, intrusion, condensation, or drying delay that appears connected to the visible condition.
Mold work starts with the moisture source. NovaPro reviews visible conditions, documents affected materials, and plans containment and removal where appropriate.
Moisture-source and visible-condition record
Mold-related work starts with moisture-source review, visible material conditions, containment planning, and removal scope tied to what can be observed at inspection.
First output
Observed moisture source and affected material notes
NovaPro documents observed damage and restoration scope. Policy, payment, and reimbursement decisions remain with the carrier.
Identify moisture source and affected materials
Document visible conditions and recommend next steps
Plan containment, removal, cleaning, and drying needs
Coordinate scope documentation for the claim file when applicable
The inspection focuses on the leak, intrusion, condensation, or drying delay that appears connected to the visible condition.
NovaPro photographs visible growth, staining, material impacts, and affected room conditions without making medical conclusions.
Containment, removal, cleaning, drying, and access needs are organized around observed materials and property conditions.
Mold-related coverage varies by policy and cause of loss, so documentation stays factual and coverage decisions remain with the insurer.
Drywall and trim remain damp after a leak is stopped. NovaPro documents moisture readings, visible conditions, affected materials, and removal planning.
A finished basement shows staining and visible growth near exterior walls. The inspection records moisture indicators and separates source review from remediation scope.
Coverage for mold conditions varies by policy and cause of loss. NovaPro documents visible conditions and restoration scope, while coverage decisions remain with the insurer.
NovaPro documents observed damage and restoration scope. Policy, payment, and reimbursement decisions remain with the carrier.
NovaPro looks for visible growth, moisture indicators, affected materials, likely moisture source, and whether containment, removal, cleaning, or drying should be scoped after inspection.
No. Public mold content stays focused on visible conditions, moisture source review, affected materials, and restoration scope. Medical questions should be directed to qualified health professionals.
No. Mold-related coverage varies by policy and cause of loss. NovaPro documents observed conditions and related water damage where applicable, but the carrier decides coverage.
NovaPro keeps public service-area pages limited to active Pennsylvania response areas so scheduling, travel time, and documentation expectations stay realistic.
Start with a call or send the short intake form. NovaPro will help qualify the loss, schedule inspection, and organize documentation for carrier review.