A certified mold and indoor air quality test is a crucial step in protecting your family’s health by identifying hidden contaminants. This type of testing promotes a healthier living environment and can help explain unexplained symptoms or persistent health concerns.
With families spending more time at home than ever before, ensuring clean, safe indoor air is essential. Our certified technicians provide thorough mold and air quality testing to help you maintain a healthy home for you and your loved ones.
Visual Inspection of Your Property
A thorough visual inspection is the first step in identifying potential mold or moisture issues in your home. Our trained technicians carefully examine common problem areas such as basements, bathrooms, attics, and HVAC systems. This inspection helps us detect visible mold growth, water stains, and other signs of hidden damage.
Collection of Surface and/or Air Samples
To accurately assess mold presence, we collect surface swabs and/or air samples from your home. Surface samples help confirm the type of mold growing in specific areas, while air samples measure the concentration of mold spores in the indoor environment. This data provides a clear picture of contamination levels.
Moisture Readings
Excess moisture is a key contributor to mold growth. Using advanced moisture meters, we measure the moisture content in walls, ceilings, and floors. These readings help us pinpoint hidden leaks, condensation issues, or water intrusion that may be fueling mold development.
Certified Third-Party Lab Analysis
All collected samples are sent to a certified third-party laboratory for analysis. This ensures unbiased, accurate results you can trust. The lab identifies mold species and spore counts, providing critical information needed to guide proper remediation and ensure a safe indoor environment.
We test for pollutants like mold spores, VOCs, allergens, carbon monoxide, and humidity levels to assess indoor air safety.
If you're experiencing respiratory issues, strange odors, or recent water damage, testing is recommended to detect hidden contaminants.
Not at all. The testing is non-invasive and typically completed in a short visit using specialized equipment.
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