The inspection consists of:
- a non-invasive, visual examination of the readily accessible, visible, and installed systems and components of the building, as outlined in the IAC2 Mold Inspection Standards of Practice;
- moisture, temperature and humidity measurements;
- at least three air samples (one indoor and two outdoor); and
- possibly one surface sampling at an area of concern.
- moisture intrusion;
- water damage;
- musty odors;
- apparent mold growth;
- conditions conducive to mold growth;
- the results of a laboratory analysis of all mold samplings taken at the building; and
- any system or components listed in the Standards of Practice that were not visually examined, and
- the reasons they were not inspected.
Gilbert's residents enjoy more than 300 sunny days a year, which complements an active lifestyle supported by numerous parks, recreational facilities, and bike trails. The Riparian Preserve at Water Ranch, with its bird-watching, fishing, and walking trails, is a testament to Gilbert's commitment to preserving natural spaces and promoting outdoor activities.
The town boasts excellent educational institutions, from highly rated public schools to charter and private options, making it an attractive place for families. Gilbert's economy is robust, with a growing job market that spans healthcare, technology, and education sectors, among others.
Gilbert's downtown, known as the Heritage District, offers a charming mix of dining, shopping, and entertainment options, where community events and local businesses thrive. The area's culinary scene is particularly notable, featuring everything from casual eateries to upscale dining experiences.
Safety and community are paramount in Gilbert, with low crime rates contributing to the town's appeal. The sense of community is strong, with neighbors coming together for events, festivals, and farmers markets, creating a welcoming atmosphere for all who live here.