Mould is often a symptom of a moisture, humidity, ventilation or building defect issue. A proper mould inspection should not only identify visible contamination. It should consider why the mould is present, where moisture may be travelling and what needs to happen next.
Ever Ready Solutions provides practical mould inspections using visual assessment, moisture readings, thermal imaging where suitable, humidity checks, site observations and professional documentation. Our inspections are designed to help owners, tenants, property managers and insurers understand the condition of the property before cleaning, remediation or further trades are arranged.
We service South East Queensland and can provide inspection findings, photos, moisture assessment details, contamination observations and scope recommendations for mould remediation, moisture rectification, drying or further investigation.
Inspection of visible mould, staining, dust-settled contamination and affected building materials.
Moisture meters, thermal imaging and site condition checks used where suitable for the property.
Reports available with photos, observations, readings and recommended scope direction.
Basic surface cleaning may make an area look better temporarily, but it does not confirm the cause, moisture pathway or full extent of the issue. An inspection helps determine whether the problem is isolated, recurring, moisture-related or likely to require controlled remediation.
Moisture may sit behind plaster, around windows, under flooring, inside cavities or near wet areas.
Disturbed mould, dust and damp materials can affect surrounding areas without proper controls.
If condensation, leaks or humidity remain, mould can return even after cleaning has been completed.
Without an inspection, the job may be under-scoped, over-scoped or miss the actual source of the issue.
Click each step below to see how a professional mould inspection is typically completed.
We begin by confirming the areas of concern, recent leaks, odours, previous cleaning attempts, visible growth, occupant concerns and any property management or insurance requirements. This helps focus the inspection on the right rooms, moisture pathways and likely causes.

Flooding and stormwater damage should be managed immediately. Moisture trapped in walls, flooring and cavities can lead to mould growth within 24–48 hours, so rapid extraction and drying are essential.
Storm damage usually involves roof leaks, gutter failures or wind-driven rain. Flood damage involves water entering from outside ground level, often carrying debris or contaminants. Both require professional assessment and drying.
Some materials can be restored if water is clean and the drying process begins quickly. However, saturated insulation, plasterboard, flooring or contaminated floodwater-affected items may require removal.
Yes. We can provide moisture reports, photos and documentation to support insurance claims and communicate restoration steps clearly for assessors and property managers.
Yes. Storm and flood events often happen without warning, and we provide rapid response to stabilise the property and prevent further damage.
Absolutely. We use moisture meters and thermal imaging to detect water inside walls, ceilings, subfloors and cavities, ensuring the property is properly dried and safe.