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Title: Fast Mold Testing Launches National Platform to Standardize Conflict-Free Mold Inspections

San Francisco, United States, 2nd Jul 2025 - When Jordan Gruber first arrived at the University of California, Berkeley from rural Australia, he didn’t anticipate building a business around property inspections. As a participant in the prestigious SkyDeck accelerator—known for backing startups in fields like robotics, biotechnology, and artificial intelligence—Gruber stood out for focusing on what some considered an unconventional sector.“In a room full of founders aiming to send robots to Mars or develop cancer therapies, I was pitching a solution for property inspections,” Gruber recalls. “That’s when I realized that sometimes, the biggest gaps lie in the least expected places.”Reexamining the Mold Inspection LandscapeIn the three years since his SkyDeck debut, Gruber identified a systemic issue within the mold testing and inspection market, a space projected to reach $15 billion by 2030. His concern wasn’t the market’s size but rather the potential for conflicting interests in its service model.“In many U.S. states, the same individual who performs the inspection may also recommend and sell remediation services,” Gruber notes. “This dual role raises legitimate questions about objectivity.”Fast Mold Testing emerged in response to this dynamic. The company is structured to eliminate potential conflicts of interest by ensuring that inspectors perform diagnostics only. They are prohibited from offering remediation or referring others for those services.  From Silicon Valley Ideas to In-Home InspectionsWhile Gruber’s peers at SkyDeck were pursuing ambitious technological frontiers, his early days involved hands-on learning in crawlspaces and basement inspections.“I wasn’t just trying to solve a technical issue,” Gruber says. “I was trying to solve a trust issue....


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