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Partner With Tune My Space

Independent environmental clarity for mold-complex cases

Patients with suspected mold exposure often reach a point where clinical care alone cannot answer the remaining questions. When the home environment is uncertain, treatment stalls, symptoms persist, and confidence erodes.

Tune My Space provides independent, forensic-grade mold investigation to support clinicians working with mold-sensitive and environmentally complex patients—without remediation conflicts and without medical overlap.

Who is this partnership for?

We work alongside practitioners supporting patients with:

  • Suspected or confirmed mold exposure

  • CIRS-like presentations or environmentally triggered symptoms

  • Persistent symptoms despite treatment progress

  • Prior remediation with ongoing uncertainty

  • Housing decisions involving mold risk (stay, remediate, relocate)

  • Patients who need environmental clarity before proceeding clinically

This collaboration is most valuable when the question is no longer “Is mold possible?” but “What is actually happening in the home?”

Tune My Space serves as the environmental arm of the care team.

We focus exclusively on:

  • The building

  • Moisture dynamics

  • Mold presence and distribution

  • Exposure pathways within the home

  • Post-remediation verification when needed

We do not:

  • Diagnose or treat illness

  • Provide medical interpretation

  • Sell or perform remediation

  • Recommend supplements or protocols

Our job is to replace guesswork with environmental certainty.

What makes our mold assessments different?

Forensic, not cursory

We approach mold concerns as an investigation—not a spot check. Our work is designed to answer:

  • Where mold is (and is not)

  • Whether it is isolated or systemic

  • Whether the HVAC or living spaces are contributing

  • What materially matters versus what is noise

Independent by design

  • No remediation services

  • No contractor affiliations

  • No incentive to “find mold” or escalate scope

  • Recommendations are evidence-based and conservative

Built for high-stakes decisions

Our findings are used to inform:

  • whether remediation is warranted

  • how aggressive it needs to be

  • whether prior remediation was sufficient

  • whether environmental risk remains

How practitioners typically use our work

Clinicians refer patients to us when they need:

  • Confirmation that the home is (or is not) contributing to symptoms

  • Environmental clarity before advancing treatment

  • Independent verification after remediation

  • A defensible plan to reduce environmental load

Our reports are written so patients can understand them—and so clinicians can trust the process behind them.

What patients receive

Depending on scope, patients may receive:

  • A full-day, on-site mold and moisture investigation

  • Extensive air and surface mold sampling

  • HVAC and cross-contamination evaluation

  • Independent laboratory analysis

  • A written findings summary and remediation blueprint

  • Structured follow-up consultations to ensure understanding

All services are outcome-independent.
A “no significant mold found” result is still a complete and valuable outcome.

Communication & collaboration

With patient consent, we can provide:

  • a concise provider-facing summary

  • clarification of environmental findings

  • context around environmental risk reduction priorities

We keep communication clean and bounded:

  • environmental findings only

  • no clinical recommendations

  • no interpretation of labs relative to symptoms or bloodwork

Referral process

  1. Practitioner refers patient (intro email or referral form)

  2. We confirm scope, goals, and fit directly with the patient

  3. Assessment is performed and documented

  4. Patient receives written findings and guidance

  5. Optional provider summary shared with consent

We aim for clarity, not escalation.

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We Are Here To Help

This Isn’t Just Inspection. It’s Personal.

Tune My Space was founded by Rob Mezzanotte, a certified mold inspector and building science expert with over 20 years of experience—and a personal journey through mold-related illness.

He knows how mold can impact a body, a building, or a family—often without obvious signs.

That’s why Rob built a company that’s different:

  • For families and individuals, we look deeper when symptoms don’t make sense.

  • For realtors and home sellers, we bring clarity to the condition of a space.

  • For landlords and property managers, we offer answers tenants can trust.

  • For contractors and builders, we verify what’s been done—and what’s still hiding.

  • For healthcare practitioners and insurers, we provide objective, thorough environmental data.

We’re here to protect your peace of mind—whether that means clearer air, safer spaces, or simply knowing what’s really going on.

We start by listening. We investigate with precision. And we guide you forward with honesty, calm, and care.

Because your environment shouldn’t leave you guessing. And getting this right isn’t optional.

ABOUT TUNE MY SPACE

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Frequently asked questions

Do you perform remediation?
To maintain full objectivity and avoid any conflict of interest, we do not offer remediation services. Instead, we empower you with a clear path forward: every client receives a detailed remediation plan after their inspection, along with our trusted recommendations and key questions to ask when selecting the right remediation company for your needs.
What’s the price of an inspection?
The cost of your inspection is thoughtfully customized based on your unique needs and goals. Factors like your location, building size, and the type of testing required all influence the final price—ensuring you receive care and clarity aligned with your specific situation.
Will insurance cover my inspection?
When it comes to insurance, timing and clarity matter. We recommend scheduling your home inspection before filing a claim—this gives you a clear picture of your property’s condition and helps identify which issues may fall under your policy.

While we don’t handle insurance claims directly, our independent assessment equips you with the insight needed to make informed decisions. After your inspection, you’ll have the documentation and clarity to move forward confidently with your insurance provider.”

Would you like to pair this with a downloadable guide or checklist for clients navigating insurance?

What type of samples do you use?

To truly understand what’s happening in your space, we use a combination of air and surface sampling designed to pinpoint mold sources with precision. However, the right sampling approach depends entirely on what we find during your inspection.

Because every home is unique, we begin with a detailed assessment of your property. After the inspection, your Lead Consultant will walk you through the most effective strategy—recommending specific tests that align with your concerns and the conditions uncovered. This way, every step we take is tailored, efficient, and rooted in what your home truly needs.

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Currently Serving

  • Waynesboro area

  • Charlottesville area

  • Staunton area

  • Lynchburg area

  • Richmond area

  • Short Pump area

  • Mechanicsville area

  • Chester area

  • Harrisonburg area

  • Roanoke area

  • Salem area

  • Fredericksburg area

  • Winchester area

  • Tuckahoe area

  • Manassas area

  • Linton Hall area

  • Woodbridge area

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