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Indoor Air Quality Testing

Air sampling that measures airborne spore concentrations and compares indoor to outdoor levels to protect the air your family breathes.

Protect the air you breathe

You cannot always see mold, but you can breathe its spores. Our indoor air quality testing captures airborne samples and compares them against outdoor baseline readings to determine whether your indoor environment is healthy. It answers a question a visual inspection cannot: what is actually circulating in the air your family breathes every day?

Mold spores are microscopic and easily become airborne, traveling through rooms and HVAC systems. Elevated indoor spore levels can contribute to allergies, asthma flare-ups, sinus irritation, and a general feeling of being unwell that improves when you leave the property.

How air quality testing works

We collect air samples from multiple zones of your property using calibrated equipment, then take a control sample from outside. The laboratory analyzes each sample to measure the type and concentration of airborne spores.

By comparing your indoor readings to the outdoor baseline, we can tell whether your indoor levels are normal or elevated. Elevated readings often point to a hidden moisture problem or active growth that warrants a closer look.

This service is especially valuable for:

  • Households with children, elderly residents, or anyone with respiratory sensitivities
  • Buyers who want to verify air quality before closing on a home
  • Properties recovering from leaks, floods, or storm damage
  • Confirming that a completed remediation actually restored healthy conditions

Clear, actionable results

After testing, we explain your results in plain language — what was found, how it compares to normal levels, and whether further investigation is recommended. If the air is clean, you gain real peace of mind. If it is not, you will know exactly why and what to address, so you can take confident, informed action to protect your health.

FAQ

Air Quality Testing FAQs

Can mold affect my health even if I cannot see it?
Yes. Airborne mold spores can circulate long before visible growth appears, and they may trigger allergies, asthma, and other respiratory symptoms. Air quality testing measures what you are actually breathing.
Why compare indoor and outdoor air?
Some mold spores are always present outdoors. Comparing indoor levels to an outdoor baseline tells us whether your indoor environment has an abnormal concentration that points to an indoor source.
When should I get air quality testing?
It is especially useful before buying a home, after water damage, when household members have unexplained respiratory symptoms, and to verify that a completed remediation restored healthy air.

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