Mold

Mold has become one of the nation’s leading health concerns. Mold has cause illnesses from mild respiratory issues, to pneumonia and even causing death. If you suspect that you have mold in your home, mold testing by a qualified mold testing company (such as ourselves) can tell you if you have a mold problem in your home.

Mold tests that monitor the air can also help you find hidden or unseen mold, measure your indoor air quality and identify what species of mold is in your home. Having air testing and knowing what you are dealing with is half the battle for the health of you and your family.

Hiring a professional mold tester who is experienced at collecting mold samples will always lead to the most accurate results. We are InterNACHI Certified Mold Inspectors and members of IAC2 Indoor Air Consultants. Our expertise, professional testing equipment, industry testing methods, and clear results will help you make informed decisions about your health and your indoor air quality.

What is Included

What is included in your mold inspection is determined by the situation, type of building, and many other factors. For instance, the mold may be visible already and surface testing would be used. Whereas other homes may not have any visible indications and air testing may be needed.

in any case, the average mold inspection includes (for the most part) examination of the following:

  • moisture sources
  • visual identification
  • overall house conditions
  • visible duct work
  • basements
  • crawlspaces
  • and more

Radon

Radon is a colorless, odorless gas that comes from decomposing uranium in the earth.

Because uranium is just about everywhere on the earth, so is radon. But why is radon a concern?

According to the EPA, there are over 20,000 deaths per year in the US alone that are radon-related. 

To help us put that in perspective, that means that we have more of a chance of dying of radon issues than house fires and drunk drivers – combined! 

We wear our seatbelts, have smoke alarms, and worry about our safety in those ways, but how careful are we with radon?

Contact us to perform a professional radon test in your home or business today. It could mean the difference between life or death…

    Termite

    There are a large number of homes that have WDI (wood destroying insect) problems, and they go for years without ever knowing it.

    The issue with having a termite problem is that they do stay hidden, but they cause incredible amounts of damage in the meantime.

    The best way to head of an incredibly expensive issue and stressful repairs is to have your home properly inspected and find the termites before they get too far.

    We provide comprehensive termite inspections that help homeowners and homebuyers make good decisions and help take care of WDI issues.

    Contact us today for your comprehensive termite inspection.

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