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Send us your sample and we'll test it for you. We work hard to make our customers happy, from the initial inspection to the final report. Here's what some of our clients have said about us. Gordon Mycology Laboratory's work is the epitome of competence. They helped identify a mold issue and ensured that remediation efforts were completed by a third party in accordance with the proper standards.

They were recommended to me by a professional in the industry and it is clear why they have such a good reputation. From prompt inquiry responses via phone and email to exceptionally thorough mold inspections and masterful reports.
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Gordon Mycology Laboratory, Inc. (GML) was established in 1997 to perform laboratory analyses on indoor mold inspection samples.
We began performing mold inspections in 1999 and our focus at the time was residences and has now expanded to include all indoor environments.
The owner of the company, Deborah Gordon, is also the Laboratory Director and Senior Field Investigator.
She holds B.S. and M.S. degrees in biology and has been in the microbiology field for over 25 years.
GML has been a member of the AIHA (American Industrial Hygiene Association) as well as the local chapter (New England Industrial Hygiene Association), the IAQA (Indoor Air Quality Association), the AIAQC (American Indoor Air Quality Council), and the American Society for Microbiology since 1999.
Do you suspect a mold problem in your home?
If so, learn more about our residential mold inspections.
We begin our residential mold inspections by talking to you in order to gain a better understanding of your mold issues and concerns.
After this, we perform a thorough visual inspection of your home looking for evidence of moisture and mold.
The next step is a moisture survey to measure the relative humidity and test moisture content in building materials.
If we believe you have a mold problem at this point, we may collect samples and send them to a laboratory to be cultured and analyzed.
I would highly recommend Gordon Mycology Laboratory.
My finished basement was a nightmare and ruining my life.
I didn't know what to do or whom to turn to.
It smelled and we had visible mold that was continuing to get worse and worse.
Deb has incredible knowledge and gave me many great tips and suggestions on how to proceed with remediation.
Also, once remediation was done - what to do to continue to control the humidity and create the best environment possible.
Many great tips and profound knowledge.
Before we arrive for the inspection, we'd like to ask for some information about your home.
It's your home, you know it better than anyone so we'd like to get an idea about your mold concerns.
Once on-site, we'll perform a visual inspection while you show us around your home, in particular the areas of concern.
We are looking for evidence of moisture and mold; even the smallest clues can lead to the identification of a mold problem.
We'll conduct a moisture survey, which includes measuring the relative humidity, particularly in basements and crawlspaces, and test moisture content of building materials in suspect areas (areas with suspected active leaks, seepage, kitchens and bathrooms, etc.).
The first step is to establish whether there may be a mold problem in an indoor environment-workplace, warehouse, hospital, school, municipal buildings, etc.
Recurrent water damage, flooding, leaky roofs, air conditioning system leaks, frozen/burst pipes?.
You will be contacted within 24 hours of your phone call or email.
Inspection and Laboratory Procedures: Details methods used in the inspection including how air, surface, and wall/ceiling cavity samples are collected, the growth medium used, and some general laboratory procedures.
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