Air Quality & Surface Testing
Breathe easier with a scientific analysis of your indoor air. We identify microscopic spores and allergens using accredited lab testing to confirm if your space is truly clean.
Why do i need an air quality assessment?
An air quality assessment identifies microscopic hazards that the naked eye cannot detect. Using specialized air pumps, we measure the concentration of airborne mold species and allergens that impact your health and comfort. This testing is essential after water damage, when buying a new home, or if you are experiencing unexplained respiratory symptoms indoors.
Our AIHA-accredited lab results provide a clear "snapshot" of your environment by comparing indoor air to outdoor baseline levels. This data-driven approach removes the guesswork, helping you determine if a professional cleaning is necessary or if your air is safe. Because we do not perform remediation, you can trust our assessment to be an objective, honest evaluation of your indoor air quality.
Our processRequest air quality assessment.
Peace of mind in 3 steps
STEP ONE
Professional Site
Inspection
STEP TWO
Independent Lab Analysis
STEP THREE
Detailed Digital
Report
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How are air and surface samples collected?
We use calibrated air pumps to capture airborne spores and swabs or tape lifts for visible growth. An outdoor baseline sample is always included to accurately compare your indoor air quality to the natural environment.
How long does it take to get lab results?
Standard lab results are typically available within 24–48 hours. We use independent, AIHA-accredited laboratories to ensure your data is scientifically accurate, objective, and legally defensible.
Can testing identify the specific type of mold?
Yes. Lab analysis identifies the specific genus of mold, such as Stachybotrys or Aspergillus, and provides a precise count of spore concentrations per cubic meter to determine if levels are elevated.
Is air testing necessary if I don't see any mold?
Yes. Many mold species are microscopic and airborne. Testing is the only way to confirm if your air contains high spore levels that could indicate a hidden colony behind walls or in HVAC systems.
Do I need to prepare my home for air testing?
For the most accurate results, we recommend keeping windows and exterior doors closed for 12 hours prior to testing. This ensures the sample reflects the typical, stagnant air quality of your indoor environment.
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