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What Does a Complete Attic Inspection Include?

If you haven’t looked inside your attic recently, you’re not alone. But what you don’t see can hurt your home—and your wallet. Attics are a hotspot for hidden problems like mold growth, poor ventilation, rodents, and moisture damage that can quietly cause long-term issues.

At 247 Restoration, we offer detailed, professional attic inspection services across Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). Whether you’re a homeowner, buyer, or property manager, our team is available 24/7 to detect problems early and provide lasting solutions.

Let’s explore what’s included in a proper attic inspection and why it’s critical for your home’s health and safety.

Why You Should Never Ignore Your Attic

Your attic is more than just empty space. It plays a crucial role in maintaining your home’s energy efficiency, air quality, and structural integrity. Here are just a few issues an attic inspection can help you prevent:

  • Black mold or mildew buildup
  • Heat loss due to damaged or missing insulation
  • Water damage from unnoticed roof leaks
  • Rodent infestations or nesting pests
  • Fire hazards from exposed wiring
  • Skyrocketing energy bills

At 247 Restoration, we help homeowners across the GTA catch these issues before they lead to costly repairs.

What’s Included in a 247 Restoration Attic Inspection?

When you choose 247 Restoration, our licensed technicians conduct a comprehensive assessment of your attic. Here’s what we cover:

  1. Attic Mold & Moisture Assessment

Mold often starts in the attic—long before you ever smell or see it inside your home. We inspect for:

  • Surface mold on wood beams, insulation, or drywall
  • Musty smells or high humidity
  • Stains, watermarks, or condensation buildup
  • Signs of roof leaks or past water intrusion

Attic moisture problems can trigger mold growth and affect your indoor air quality. We identify the source and offer remediation if needed.

  1. Insulation Performance Check

Your attic insulation directly affects how efficiently your home retains heat in winter and stays cool in summer.

We evaluate:

  • Type, depth, and R-value of insulation
  • Gaps, compression, or displacement
  • Signs of mold or water damage
  • Insulation coverage near vents and eaves

Improving attic insulation can help lower your monthly utility bills and prevent future issues like ice damming.

  1. Attic Ventilation Review

Proper ventilation is essential to allow moisture to escape and prevent heat buildup. During our inspection, we check for:

  • Blocked or missing soffit and ridge vents
  • Inadequate airflow leading to condensation
  • Improper ducting or exhaust fans
  • Attic overheating during warmer months

Poor attic ventilation is a leading cause of roof structure damage and mold growth—especially in older Toronto homes.

  1. Leak and Roof Damage Detection

A leaky roof often shows signs in the attic long before damage is visible from the outside.

Our team looks for:

  • Water staining on roof sheathing
  • Warped or rotting wood
  • Light penetration through cracks or gaps
  • Moisture intrusion near chimneys or vents

Catching leaks early helps avoid expensive structural damage and mold remediation.

  1. Pest and Rodent Inspection

Your attic is a warm, hidden spot that pests love. We inspect for:

  • Droppings or urine stains
  • Chewed wires, wood, or insulation
  • Entry points around vents or roofing gaps
  • Signs of birds, mice, rats, squirrels, or insects

Rodent infestations in the attic can damage insulation, create fire risks, and affect your air quality.

 

  1. Fire & Electrical Safety Check

Safety is always our top priority. We inspect for:

  • Exposed or frayed electrical wires
  • Overloaded junction boxes
  • Heat-generating fixtures installed too close to insulation
  • Obstructions or code violations

We document all safety concerns and recommend fixes where necessary.

 

⚠️ Don’t Wait Until You Smell Mold or See Water Stains

Your attic might be hiding serious problems right now. At 247 Restoration, we offer fast-response attic inspections 365 days a year—because emergencies don’t wait for business hours.

📞 Call us today at (416) 333-1111
💬 Or book your attic assessment online

We serve Toronto, North York, Scarborough, Vaughan, Markham, Richmond Hill, Mississauga, and more.

 

What Is the Average Cost of an Attic Inspection?

Most homeowners ask: “How much does an attic inspection cost in Toronto?”

Our pricing typically ranges from $250–$475, depending on your attic size, condition, and inspection depth. We also offer bundled discounts if you need mold removal, rodent cleanup, or insulation upgrades alongside your inspection.

And remember—early detection can save you thousands down the road.

 

When Should You Schedule an Attic Inspection?

Our experts recommend attic inspections in the following situations:

  • Once a year, especially before winter
  • After major storms or wind events
  • When buying or selling a property
  • If your home has a moldy or stale odor
  • After noticing high utility bills or uneven heating
  • If you hear noises in the ceiling

It’s always better to be proactive than reactive.

A proper attic inspection can uncover mold, leaks, poor insulation, pest infestations, and hidden safety hazards. At 247 Restoration, we provide trusted attic inspections and follow-up services that keep your home safe, energy-efficient, and mold-free.

Ready to Inspect Your Attic?

Whether you’re dealing with moisture issues, insulation problems, or need emergency attic service, 247 Restoration has you covered—24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

📞 Call us anytime at (416) 993-1111
👉 Book your attic inspection now

Let our certified specialists give you peace of mind—before small problems become big ones.

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Emergency Flood & Water Damage FAQ

1How does an air quality test detect mould?

It works by capturing tiny airborne mould spores using specialized equipment like air sampling pumps and spore traps. These samples are then sent to a certified lab where they're examined under a microscope or through culture methods to identify the species of mould and assess the level of contamination. The results can help determine whether mould levels are within safe limits or if professional remediation is needed.

2Can you see mould without doing an air quality test?

Yes—visible mould may appear as black, green, white, or even orange spots on surfaces like drywall, ceilings, or around windows where moisture builds up. However, mould doesn’t always show itself. It can hide behind wallpaper, inside walls, under carpets, or in ventilation systems. That’s why relying solely on visual inspection can be misleading, especially in buildings with past water damage.

3What should I do if my air quality test comes back positive for mould?

If your test shows elevated mould levels, the next step is to contact a professional mould remediation company. They’ll conduct a thorough assessment to identify the moisture source fueling the mould growth, isolate affected areas to prevent further spread, and safely remove contaminated materials. Avoid DIY removal, as disturbing mould can release more spores into the air and worsen the problem.

4Can mould be present without visible signs or odours?

Absolutely. Mould can thrive in dark, damp spaces like behind drywall, in insulation, under flooring, or inside HVAC systems. Not all moulds produce a musty smell, and some strains are nearly invisible in early growth stages. That’s why indoor air quality testing or infrared moisture detection is often necessary when you suspect hidden contamination.

5How accurate are indoor air quality tests for detecting mould?

Professional air quality tests are generally very accurate, especially when performed under controlled conditions and analyzed by a certified lab. However, their accuracy depends on when and where the samples are taken. For example, testing during or after ventilation, cleaning, or rain may skew results. For best accuracy, it’s recommended to work with a certified indoor environmental professional (IEP).

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