Indoor Air Quality

Indoor Air Quality

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Know What You're Breathing Every Day

I once inspected a home where a family couldn't work out why their son's asthma kept getting worse. The house looked spotless and smelled fine. When I tested the air, it showed high mold spore counts inside the vents. They cleaned the system, and within weeks, he was sleeping better.

You can't always see what's in your air. Pollutants build quietly and can cause fatigue and headaches without you knowing where it's coming from. Testing helps you understand what's really circulating through your home before you spend years breathing it in.

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What the Test Includes

Each inspection measures several air quality factors that affect health and comfort. The process is quick, non-invasive, and provides verified lab results you can actually understand.

Mold Spores

Detection of airborne fungal growth and mold spores that can trigger allergies, asthma, and respiratory issues.

Volatile Organic Compounds

Testing for VOCs from paint, new materials, cleaning products, and furnishings that can cause headaches and long-term health effects.

Combustion Gases

Detection of carbon monoxide and other dangerous gases from heating systems, appliances, or attached garages.

Dust & Particulates

Measurement of dust, pollen, pet dander, and fine particles that can irritate airways and affect indoor air quality.

Moisture Levels

Assessment of humidity and moisture conditions that encourage mold growth and create an unhealthy environment.

Ventilation Assessment

Evaluation of air circulation and ventilation systems that can trap stale air and allow pollutants to accumulate.

Who Should Consider Air Quality Testing

Families With Sensitivities

Useful when occupants have asthma, allergies, or recurring respiratory symptoms.

Post-Renovation Buyers

Helps evaluate off-gassing and lingering particulate impacts after recent renovations.

Landlords & Tenants

Provides objective documentation when indoor air concerns need third-party clarity.

Post-Water-Event Homes

Helps confirm whether moisture-related indoor air concerns remain after water events.

Not Sure If Air Testing Is Necessary?

Share the property details and concerns, and we will recommend whether testing makes sense before you book.
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What to Expect During Indoor Air Quality Testing

Step 1

Set Sampling Plan

We confirm concerns and choose strategic indoor sampling points plus an outdoor control sample.

Step 2

Collect Air Samples

Air samples are collected using calibrated equipment under controlled conditions.

Step 3

Laboratory Analysis

Samples are sent to a certified lab for analysis and concentration reporting.

Step 4

Interpretation & Context

Results are interpreted against baseline conditions so findings are understandable and actionable.

Step 5

Report & Next Steps

You receive a written report and practical next-step recommendations.

Testing Package & Pricing

Professional air quality testing with certified laboratory analysis

Indoor Air Quality Testing

Comprehensive air quality analysis including mold, VOCs, particulates, and more

$ 400
Standalone
  • 3 air samples (1 outdoor control, 2 interior)
  • Mold spore identification and quantification
  • Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) testing
  • Particulate matter and allergen assessment
  • Certified laboratory analysis
  • Detailed report with recommendations

Add-On Price: +$300 when added to a base inspection

All testing includes certified laboratory analysis and detailed reporting. Results typically available within 3-5 business days.

Common Questions

When you book a test, you get lab-backed answers in plain language so your next step is clear.

Q.When will I receive the results?

Results are typically available within 3-5 business days after the laboratory receives your air samples. You'll receive a detailed report via email that explains each finding in plain language, along with recommendations for improving your indoor air quality if needed.

Q.What happens if problems are found?

If air quality issues are detected, I'll walk you through what it means and your options. Many problems can be resolved with simple solutions like improving ventilation, cleaning HVAC systems, using air purifiers, or addressing moisture sources. The report will include specific recommendations based on what we find.

Q.Do I need air quality testing if my home is new?

New homes can actually have higher levels of VOCs from fresh paint, new carpets, and building materials. Testing is especially valuable in new construction to ensure off-gassing has subsided and ventilation systems are working properly. It's also important if you or family members have allergies or respiratory sensitivities.

Q.What if I have questions later regarding items that are in the report?

If you have questions after receiving your air quality test results, contact us! We are happy to answer any questions you have, even after you have moved in - we are here for you!

Q.Do I need to prepare the home before sampling?

Yes. We provide simple pre-test instructions such as keeping windows closed for a defined period before sampling.

Q.When should I consider repeat testing?

Repeat testing is useful after remediation, major HVAC changes, or if symptoms continue after initial corrective steps.

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