
Edison, NJ · Middlesex County · Mold Inspection & Testing
Mold Inspection & Testing in Edison, NJ
RDC Restoration provides NORMI-certified mold inspection and testing in Edison, New Jersey — finding out whether you have a mold problem, what kind, and how bad, with air sampling and independent lab analysis before you spend a dollar on removal.
- Serving Edison & Middlesex County
- Air & surface testing
- NORMI certified
- Independent lab reports
Mold Inspection in Edison
Edison's trusted mold inspection & testing team
Edison is one of New Jersey's largest townships, a sprawling suburban community of roughly 100,000 people in the heart of Middlesex County. Its housing runs from mid-century Cape Cods and split-levels to newer townhome developments and dense apartment complexes. The township is split by the Raritan River to the south and threaded by the Northeast Corridor rail line, with well-known sections including Clara Barton, Menlo Park, Stelton, and the busy Oak Tree Road corridor.
A mold inspection is diagnosis; mold remediation is treatment — and you should not pay to remove mold you do not have, or miss mold hidden behind Edison walls, under floors, or in HVAC systems. For 27 years RDC Restoration has inspected and tested Edison and Middlesex County properties from our Piscataway hub, pairing a thorough visual and moisture inspection with air and surface samples sent to an independent, accredited laboratory — so your results are verified by science, not a sales pitch.
- NORMI-certified Edison mold inspectors
- Air, surface & swab sampling
- Independent accredited lab analysis
- Written report with clear next steps

When to test
When Edison homeowners need a mold inspection
Edison sits along the Raritan River and several tributaries like Dismal Brook and Mill Brook, and its low-lying southern sections are prone to river flooding and saturated ground. Aging mid-century homes with older basements and a high water table make groundwater seepage and stormwater backups a recurring moisture problem.
Buying or selling in Edison
A pre-purchase or pre-sale mold inspection protects the deal and the price, with a written, lab-backed report you can hand to any Edison buyer, seller, agent, or attorney.
A musty smell, nothing visible
An earthy odor with no obvious source usually means mold is growing out of sight in a Edison home. Air sampling finds it before anyone opens a wall.
After water damage or a leak
Flooding, roof and plumbing leaks, and Edison's humidity are the leading mold triggers. Testing confirms whether it took hold — or gives you the all-clear.
Unexplained health symptoms
Congestion, headaches, or asthma that ease when you leave the house point to indoor air quality. A Edison test tells you if mold is the cause.
Clearance after remediation
Post-remediation testing verifies a completed Edison job is genuinely clean and safe — independent proof, not just a visual once-over.
Landlord & tenant questions
An unbiased third-party inspection and lab report settle “is there mold?” disputes between Edison renters, owners, and property managers.
Signs it is worth testing your Edison home
Mold hides before it shows. In Edison properties, testing is most valuable when you notice any of these:
- A persistent musty, earthy smell with no visible source
- Visible growth you want identified before removal
- Worsening allergies, coughing, or asthma indoors
- Water stains, past leaks, or a previously flooded area
- A home sale, purchase, or landlord/tenant question
- A completed remediation you want independently cleared
What we test for
Types of mold testing in Edison
Air (spore) sampling
Indoor and outdoor Edison air samples measure airborne spore counts against a baseline, revealing hidden growth and air-quality problems.
Surface & swab sampling
Tape-lift and swab samples from suspect spots confirm whether a Edison stain is active mold and identify the species.
Moisture & thermal mapping
Moisture meters and infrared cameras trace dampness in the Edison property back to its source so testing targets the right areas.
Independent lab analysis
Every Edison sample is analyzed by an accredited third-party laboratory, so type and concentration are verified — not estimated.
Post-remediation clearance
Clearance testing after cleanup documents that Edison spore levels are back to normal and the space is safe to reoccupy.
Pre-purchase & real-estate
Fast, report-ready Edison inspections for buyers, sellers, agents, and attorneys who need documented answers on a timeline.
Why it matters
Air quality and your Edison home
Mold is an indoor-air-quality problem as much as a surface one. For Edison families, elevated spore levels can trigger allergies, asthma, sinus irritation, and respiratory issues — and infants, older adults, and anyone with a compromised immune system are most at risk. A test tells you what is actually in the air, not just what is on the wall.
Because the same New Jersey team can also handle the fix, there is no handoff and no finger-pointing. If testing confirms a problem, RDC Restoration walks you straight into a clear mold remediation plan for Edison and, where a leak or flood is the root cause, related water damage restoration — one accountable team from inspection through clearance. And if the results come back clean, we tell you that too.
The RDC Restoration process
How a Edison mold inspection works
Schedule & assess
Tell us your concern; we schedule a Edison visit and review any history of leaks, flooding, or symptoms.
Inspect & measure
A certified inspector performs a full visual, moisture, and thermal inspection to locate mold and its water source.
Sample & lab test
Air and surface samples are collected and sent to an independent accredited lab that identifies type and levels.
Report & next steps
You get a clear written report with lab results and, if needed, a straightforward remediation plan.
Where mold starts
Had water damage in Edison? Test before you assume.
Almost every mold problem starts with water. If your Edison property has had a leak, a flood, or a damp basement, mold may already be forming out of sight — and it may not be. RDC Restoration tests to confirm, then handles whatever the results call for: 24/7 water damage restoration in Edison to dry the property, mold remediation to remove what has grown, and basement waterproofing to shut the moisture off for good. One team, one call — (908) 253-9000.
Every Edison neighborhood
Mold inspection throughout Edison
From Menlo Park to Clara Barton, RDC Restoration inspects and tests homes and businesses across Edison.
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Mold inspection across Middlesex County
Beyond Edison, RDC Restoration inspects and tests for mold throughout Middlesex County — see the full Middlesex County service area.
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CommercialEdison FAQs
Mold inspection in Edison — common questions
How much does a mold inspection cost in Edison?
It depends on the size of the Edison property and how many samples the lab analyzes. RDC Restoration gives clear pricing up front — and will tell you honestly if a test is not necessary. Call (908) 253-9000 for a quote.
Do I need a mold test if I can already see mold in Edison?
Not always. If mold is visible and the cause is clear, you can often move straight to mold remediation in Edison. Testing matters most when mold is hidden, the extent is unknown, someone has symptoms, or you need documented proof for a sale, a landlord, or clearance.
What is air sampling and do I need it?
Air sampling measures airborne spore counts in your Edison home against an outdoor baseline, revealing hidden growth a visual inspection can miss. It is the best way to check indoor air quality and confirm whether mold is affecting the whole space.
Can you do a mold inspection for a Edison home purchase?
Yes. RDC Restoration performs pre-purchase and pre-sale Edison inspections with a written, lab-backed report you can share with buyers, sellers, agents, and attorneys — often on a real-estate timeline.
What is post-remediation clearance testing?
After mold removal, clearance testing takes fresh Edison air and surface samples to confirm spore levels are back to normal and the space is safe to reoccupy — independent proof the remediation worked.
Get the facts — schedule a Edison mold inspection.
RDC Restoration inspects, tests, and tells you exactly what is there in Edison — then, if you need it, removes it for good. Serving all of Middlesex County.