Why Indoor Air Quality Matters
Most people spend 90% of their time indoors, but indoor air can be 2–5 times more polluted than outside air. Dust, mold spores, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), asbestos fibers, pet dander, and other contaminants can circulate unnoticed, impacting your health and productivity.
Whether you’re concerned about allergies, strange odors, recent renovations, or overall air safety, professional testing gives you answers you can act on.
Our Residential and Commercial Indoor Air Quality Testing Process
Initial Consultation
We discuss your concerns, building history, and any recent changes that may impact air quality.
On-Site Assessment
We inspect for visible issues and use specialized instruments to monitor airborne particles, humidity, and ventilation performance.
Air Sampling
We collect targeted air samples for lab analysis to identify pollutants such as mold spores, asbestos fibers, or chemical off-gassing.
Lab Analysis & Reporting
An accredited lab provides detailed results on the type and concentration of airborne contaminants.
Recommendations
We outline clear steps to improve air quality, from ventilation upgrades and filtration systems to remediation where needed.
Initial Consultation
We discuss your concerns, building history, and any recent changes that may impact air quality.
On-Site Assessment
We inspect for visible issues and use specialized instruments to monitor airborne particles, humidity, and ventilation performance.
Air Sampling
We collect targeted air samples for lab analysis to identify pollutants such as mold spores, asbestos fibers, or chemical off-gassing.
Lab Analysis & Reporting
An accredited lab provides detailed results on the type and concentration of airborne contaminants.
Recommendations
We outline clear steps to improve air quality, from ventilation upgrades and filtration systems to remediation where needed.
Initial Consultation
We discuss your concerns, building history, and any recent changes that may impact air quality.
On-Site Assessment
We inspect for visible issues and use specialized instruments to monitor airborne particles, humidity, and ventilation performance.
Air Sampling
We collect targeted air samples for lab analysis to identify pollutants such as mold spores, asbestos fibers, or chemical off-gassing.
Lab Analysis & Reporting
An accredited lab provides detailed results on the type and concentration of airborne contaminants.
Recommendations
We outline clear steps to improve air quality, from ventilation upgrades and filtration systems to remediation where needed.
Why is air quality testing important?
Indoor air quality (IAQ) testing involves assessing the air quality within indoor environments to identify potential pollutants and contaminants. It's essential because poor indoor air quality can lead to various health issues, including respiratory problems, allergies, and asthma. IAQ testing helps identify sources of pollution and allows for effective mitigation measures to improve indoor air quality.
How long does testing take?
Most assessments are completed within 1–2 hours, depending on the property size.
Do I need to leave during testing?
No. The process is safe, non-invasive, and won’t disrupt your daily activities.
How soon will I get results?
Lab results are usually available within 2–3 business days.
Why is air quality testing important?
Indoor air quality (IAQ) testing involves assessing the air quality within indoor environments to identify potential pollutants and contaminants. It's essential because poor indoor air quality can lead to various health issues, including respiratory problems, allergies, and asthma. IAQ testing helps identify sources of pollution and allows for effective mitigation measures to improve indoor air quality.
How long does testing take?
Most assessments are completed within 1–2 hours, depending on the property size.
Do I need to leave during testing?
No. The process is safe, non-invasive, and won’t disrupt your daily activities.
How soon will I get results?
Lab results are usually available within 2–3 business days.
Why is air quality testing important?
Indoor air quality (IAQ) testing involves assessing the air quality within indoor environments to identify potential pollutants and contaminants. It's essential because poor indoor air quality can lead to various health issues, including respiratory problems, allergies, and asthma. IAQ testing helps identify sources of pollution and allows for effective mitigation measures to improve indoor air quality.
How long does testing take?
Most assessments are completed within 1–2 hours, depending on the property size.
Do I need to leave during testing?
No. The process is safe, non-invasive, and won’t disrupt your daily activities.
How soon will I get results?
Lab results are usually available within 2–3 business days.
Find out and fix it
Stop wondering what’s in your air.









Find out and fix it
Stop wondering what’s in your air.









Find out and fix it
Stop wondering what’s in your air.








