
Protect your Provo home from hidden mold
Provo’s mix of historic homes, new construction, and changing seasons creates the perfect conditions for hidden mold.
Whether it’s lingering humidity from summer storms or moisture buildup in basements and attics, mold growth often takes hold before you notice any visible signs.
At The Mold Mutts, we help Provo homeowners and businesses locate mold early — before it becomes a costly or harmful problem.
Our team brings precision and peace of mind to every inspection. We serve neighborhoods across the valley, from downtown and East Bench to Riverbottoms. Wherever you live in Provo, we’re ready to help you track down mold at its source.



How mold-detecting dogs work
Traditional air or surface tests might tell you mold exists, but they often fail to reveal exactly where it’s hiding.
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The Mold Mutts takes a different approach. Our professionally trained detection dogs use their powerful sense of smell to pinpoint even small or hidden mold sources — behind walls, under floors, or inside HVAC systems.
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This method helps you skip unnecessary demolition and focus removal efforts where they matter most. You save time, reduce cleanup costs, and eliminate the guesswork. With the accuracy of our mold detection dogs, you’ll know precisely where to target remediation.
Why choose The Mold Mutts?
Mold Mutts offers a smarter, faster way to confirm mold in your home or business. We combine science-backed canine detection with years of experience identifying moisture and mold issues across Utah. Our mission is to make mold detection affordable, efficient, and stress-free.
When you choose Mold Mutts, you’re choosing:
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Accurate detection that minimizes unnecessary repairs
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Expert guidance to help you plan remediation confidently
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Friendly, professional service from a trusted local team
We don’t sell mold removal services, so our results stay objective and honest. You get clear answers without upselling or pressure.
Schedule your mold inspection in Provo today and breathe easier tomorrow.

