ADVANCED MOLD - "What came first - How do we write and assign value" - March 2-3, 2026

$450.00

Advanced Mold: What Came First, How Do We Write It Up – Scientific Evaluation & Documentation of Microbial Incidents

This advanced seminar introduces a proprietary, science-based methodology for evaluating, documenting, and valuing incidents involving microbial activity and mold growth in structures. Using a disciplined scientific method, participants will learn how to determine causation—what came first—by analyzing conditions, timelines, and contributing factors that drive microbial development. The course goes beyond standard mold training to cover critical elements not typically taught, yet required to perform at an expert level, including defensible documentation, clear loss narratives, and accurate valuation strategies. Designed for experienced professionals, this training equips attendees with the advanced insight and practical tools used by experts to confidently address complex microbial claims and reports.

A Training link to the Seminar and course materials will be sent 7 days before your course. Please have your materials printed and available for your course start date.

Date(s): March 2nd & 3rd, 2026

Time: 8:00am - 5:00pm (Eastern Standard Time)

Please note that after 10 days prior to the class start date, refunds cannot be offered at any time for any reason as this affords other students the ability to maintain their training dates. You may send a substitute attendee.

Your course admission may be attended by up to a total of (2) students if using the same link. Sharing of the link is not allowed and any students caught abusing this will be removed from the course without a refund.

Advanced Mold: What Came First, How Do We Write It Up – Scientific Evaluation & Documentation of Microbial Incidents

This advanced seminar introduces a proprietary, science-based methodology for evaluating, documenting, and valuing incidents involving microbial activity and mold growth in structures. Using a disciplined scientific method, participants will learn how to determine causation—what came first—by analyzing conditions, timelines, and contributing factors that drive microbial development. The course goes beyond standard mold training to cover critical elements not typically taught, yet required to perform at an expert level, including defensible documentation, clear loss narratives, and accurate valuation strategies. Designed for experienced professionals, this training equips attendees with the advanced insight and practical tools used by experts to confidently address complex microbial claims and reports.

A Training link to the Seminar and course materials will be sent 7 days before your course. Please have your materials printed and available for your course start date.

Date(s): March 2nd & 3rd, 2026

Time: 8:00am - 5:00pm (Eastern Standard Time)

Please note that after 10 days prior to the class start date, refunds cannot be offered at any time for any reason as this affords other students the ability to maintain their training dates. You may send a substitute attendee.

Your course admission may be attended by up to a total of (2) students if using the same link. Sharing of the link is not allowed and any students caught abusing this will be removed from the course without a refund.