Mold Testing in Montreal
🧪 Accredited Lab Analysis 💨 Air & Surface Sampling 📄 Reports in 48 Hours 📱 Free Virtual Inspection
Find out exactly what is in the air and on the surfaces of your Montreal home or building, backed by independent third-party lab results.
Mold Busters has tested homes, rentals, and commercial properties across the island since 2005. Whether you are chasing a musty smell, settling a landlord dispute, or checking a property before you buy, a professional test gives you an objective, lab-verified answer instead of a guess.
- ✔️ Certified air and surface sampling, every sample sent to an accredited lab
- ✔️ Written report you can use for insurance, a sale, or a TAL dispute
- ✔️ Results in as little as 48 hours, with same-day appointments available
- ✔️ RBQ-licensed, IICRC-certified, French-speaking team
- ✔️ No scare tactics, we tell you in writing when there is no problem

Serving Greater Montreal



How Mold Testing Works in Montreal
Testing is not removal. It answers one question first: is there a mold problem, where, and how bad? You get an objective answer you can act on, document, or share with a landlord or insurer.
Sample your property
A certified inspector collects air samples and, where there is visible growth, surface samples (tape lift or swab) from the affected rooms plus an outdoor control. In Montreal that often means basements, bathrooms, and the walls behind a plex’s exterior staircase.
Independent lab analysis
Samples go to a government-accredited third-party laboratory. The lab identifies the mold types present and counts the spores, so the result is not just our opinion. Independent analysis is what makes a report credible.
Report and clear next steps
You receive a written report, often within 48 hours, comparing indoor spore counts to the outdoor baseline. We explain what it means in plain language and outline your options, with no pressure and no scare tactics.


Why Montreal Properties Get Tested
~38%
of Montreal households report mold or dampness at some point (CMHC data)
~36%
of Montreal homes were built before 1960, when vapour barriers were uncommon (Census 2021)
~60%
of Montreal dwellings are rented, where testing documents disputes (Census 2021)
Spring
snowmelt and thaw in April and May push moisture into basements and foundations
2 of 3
Montrealers live in low-rise plexes with shared walls and flat roofs
19+ yrs
of testing across Quebec, with 15,000+ inspections completed since 2005

Book Your Mold Test“In Montreal, the mold we find is usually behind a wall or under a floor, not on the surface. A proper test tells you whether the air you breathe is affected and how serious it is, before anyone talks about removal. That is the honest place to start.”
How to Choose a Mold Testing Company in Montreal

Anyone can sell you a sample. What separates a useful test from a wasted one comes down to three things.
Independent accredited lab
Results should come from a government-accredited third-party laboratory, not from the same person who would profit from removing the mold. Ask who analyzes the samples.
A clear sampling protocol
A credible test compares indoor samples to an outdoor control and explains why each location was chosen. A single grab sample with no baseline tells you very little.
No pressure to remediate
A test that always concludes “you need expensive removal” is a sales tool. Look for a provider who will tell you when there is no problem, in writing.
Independent Mold Testing Across Montreal and Quebec
Mold Busters has tested residential, commercial, and government properties across the Montreal region since 2005. Our inspectors collect air and surface samples to a documented protocol, and every sample is analyzed by an accredited third-party laboratory so the result stands on its own. We also offer a free virtual inspection to help you decide whether testing is the right next step.
Testing is the diagnostic side of our work. If results show a problem, you can read our mold inspection and mold removal services, or take the report to another provider. There is no obligation to use us for remediation.

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Is Mold Testing Regulated in Quebec?
There is no law that forces a homeowner to test for mold, but Quebec does have a recognized standard for how it should be done. Knowing the framework helps you judge whether a test was carried out properly.
The BNQ 3009-600 standard
Quebec has its own residential mold standard, BNQ 3009-600, published by the Bureau de normalisation du Quebec and endorsed by the provincial government. It sets out how to search for the cause of contamination, assess the extent, and verify the work afterward. A test that follows a documented protocol aligns with this kind of standard rather than a quick visual guess.
Renters, landlords, and the TAL
Montreal is a majority-renter city. When a tenant and landlord disagree about dampness or mold, the Tribunal administratif du logement can rule on whether a dwelling is unfit for habitation, but it relies on objective evidence. A third-party lab report is exactly the kind of documentation those disputes turn on. The City of Montreal also enforces sanitation standards covering ventilation, humidity, and visible mold.
Public health guidance
Quebec’s public health institute (INSPQ) advises that mold should be removed regardless of the species, and that the underlying moisture source must be corrected. Testing helps confirm whether a problem exists and tracks whether it has been resolved. For the local rules in detail, see our guide to mold laws and regulations in Montreal.
What If the Mold Is Hidden?

Most of the mold we find in Montreal is not visible. This is where air sampling earns its place, because it picks up elevated spore counts even when nothing shows on the surface.
- Behind plex walls: stacked plumbing runs and the cold spots created by exterior staircases trap moisture inside shared walls.
- Under flat roofs: ponding water and aging membranes let moisture travel far before it shows as a stain.
- In below-grade units: basement and garden-level apartments draw moisture up through old foundations with no damp-proof membrane.
- Inside HVAC and ducts: condensation in ductwork can spread spores through a whole building.
If you can smell mold but cannot see it, an air test is usually the fastest way to confirm what is going on.

Montreal & Quebec Service Areas
We collect samples across the Island of Montreal and the surrounding region. From the West Island to the South Shore, Laval to Longueuil, our inspectors come to you.
- 📍 Laval
- 📍 Brossard
- 📍 West Island
- 📍 Dorval
- 📍 Kirkland
- 📍 Beaconsfield
- 📍 Westmount
- 📍 Outremont
- 📍 Plateau-Mont-Royal
- 📍 Mount Royal
- 📍 Repentigny
- 📍 Longueuil
We serve the full Quebec region
Why a Montreal-Based Testing Team Matters
Montreal’s housing is unlike anywhere else in Canada, and that changes how a test should be done. Our inspectors know where moisture hides in a triplex with an exterior staircase, how a flat roof fails, and why a stone foundation in the Plateau behaves differently from a post-war walk-up in Saint-Henri.
Being local also means faster scheduling, including same-day appointments, and a team that includes French-speaking staff for Montreal homeowners and tenants. When a report needs to hold up in a TAL dispute or an insurance claim, that local and regulatory knowledge is what makes it useful.
Why Montreal Trusts Mold Busters for Testing
Third-party labs
Independent accredited analysis on every sample.
Fast reports
Written results in as little as 48 hours.
Same-day visits
Local scheduling, often the same day.
No scare tactics
Honest results, even when there is no problem.
RBQ licensed
Licensed and insured to work in Quebec.

Why Montreal’s Climate Drives Mold
Montreal swings from a long snowy winter into a fast, wet spring. As the snowpack melts in April and May, meltwater pushes into basements and against foundations at the same time that heating systems shut off and humidity climbs. Heavy annual precipitation and a humid summer keep moisture levels high through the warm months.
That seasonal cycle is why a test taken in spring can read very differently from one taken in midwinter, and why we compare every indoor sample to an outdoor baseline taken the same day.
Mold Risk by Montreal Housing Type

The plex (duplex and triplex)
Montreal’s signature low-rise plex, often built between 1900 and 1960, uses thick brick masonry without a modern vapour barrier. Deteriorating mortar, freeze-thaw spalling, flat roofs, and the cold bridges created by exterior staircases all push moisture into shared walls.
Walk-ups and converted lofts
Mid-century walk-ups and converted industrial buildings in areas like Griffintown and Saint-Henri often have below-grade units. Groundwater infiltration, aging membrane roofs, and limited ventilation make these prime spots for hidden mold.
Historic stone homes
Century-old homes in the Plateau, Outremont, and Westmount have stone foundations with no damp-proof course and original plaster that holds moisture. Their age and complexity mean problems often sit undetected for years.
Mold Testing in Montreal: FAQ
Air sampling captures the spores floating in the air, which is how we detect hidden mold behind walls or in ductwork. Surface sampling, using a swab or tape lift, confirms what a visible patch of growth actually is. Many Montreal tests use both, plus an outdoor sample for comparison.
The total depends on how many samples are needed and the size of the property. Rather than quote a figure that may not fit your situation, we set out the variables and current options on our Montreal cost guide. The fastest way to get an accurate number is a free virtual inspection.
Settle-plate kits from a hardware store almost always grow something, because mold spores are everywhere, so they rarely tell you whether you have a real problem. A professional test compares indoor counts to an outdoor baseline and sends samples to an accredited lab, which is what makes the result meaningful.
The report lists the mold types found and the spore counts for each sampled location, then compares your indoor counts to the outdoor control. When indoor levels are clearly higher than outdoors, or unusual types appear indoors, that points to an active indoor source. We walk you through it in plain language.
If you can see a small patch and know the cause, testing may not be necessary. Testing is most useful when mold is hidden, when symptoms persist with no visible source, before buying a property, after a leak or flood, or when you need documentation for a landlord, insurer, or the TAL.
Yes. The Tribunal administratif du logement decides whether a Montreal dwelling is unfit for habitation based on objective evidence. An independent third-party lab report documents the type and level of contamination, which is far stronger than a verbal complaint or a phone photo.
Mold can begin growing on damp materials within a couple of days, so testing after water damage is worthwhile, especially given Montreal’s spring thaw and the prevalence of below-grade units. A test confirms whether spores have spread beyond the visibly wet area.
The on-site sampling visit usually takes under an hour for a typical home. Because samples go to an external accredited laboratory, written results are commonly ready within about 48 hours.
Yes. Lab analysis identifies the mold types present, including Stachybotrys, the species often called black mold. Because not all dark mold is Stachybotrys and not all Stachybotrys is visibly black, lab confirmation is the only reliable way to know what you are dealing with.
A post-remediation clearance test verifies that spore counts have returned to normal and the job worked. We recommend it whenever the original problem was significant or when a buyer, insurer, or tenant needs proof that the issue has been resolved.
What Montreal Customers Say
Read all reviews for Mold Busters Montreal.
“We had a musty smell in the basement of our triplex but could not see anything. The air test found elevated spores behind the wall. Clear report, no pressure.”
Plateau-Mont-Royal
“Needed documentation for a dispute with our landlord. The lab report was exactly what the tribunal wanted to see.”
Verdun
“Tested before buying a duplex in Rosemont. Results came back fast and gave us real peace of mind.”
Rosemont
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Mold Busters Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Toll-free: 1-877-566-6653
Customer Service: 24/7
Inspection & Testing: 8AM – 5PM
RBQ# 5726-4947-01
Montreal Mold Resources
Mold Laws & Regulations in Montreal
For landlords and tenants: your rights and obligations under Quebec rules.
Does Insurance Cover Mold in Montreal?
When a test report supports an insurance claim, and when it does not.


