Understanding your home starts with understanding your environment.
Homeowners
A Healthier Home Starts with Air You Can Trust
Your home is where you should feel safest, yet the things that most affect your family's health are often the ones you can't see. Behind the walls, under the floors, and circulating through the air are conditions that quietly shape how well everyone in the household breathes, sleeps, and feels day to day.
Mold growing out of sight, lead lurking in older paint, asbestos waiting in original building materials, elevated radon, contaminants in your drinking water—none of these announce themselves, and most carry no smell or visible sign at all. By the time symptoms or damage surface, the underlying problem has usually had a long head start.
A professional indoor environmental inspection replaces guesswork with answers. As an inspection-only company with no remediation to sell, we give you an honest, documented picture of what's actually in your home—so you can address what matters and feel confident in the space you live in every day.
Mold
Mold can take hold behind walls, beneath flooring, or inside your HVAC system long before you ever see a spot or catch a musty whiff. Our licensed inspectors focus on finding the underlying moisture sources that may be feeding that growth. Included in our services is a detailed report of our findings, and if remediation is needed, a protocol/scope of work—a document a remediation company can follow to safely remove the mold without compromising your home's air quality. Because we do testing and inspections only and never the remediation itself, our results stay unbiased and free of any conflict of interest.
Moisture Intrusion Investigation
A roof leak, a cracked foundation, a slow plumbing drip, or simple condensation can introduce water that quietly sets the stage for rot and mold. Using tools like an infrared camera and moisture meter, we read behind ceramic tile and other surfaces the eye can't penetrate to trace water back to its most likely source. Finding leaks is hard and tracking down their origin is harder still—it's a challenge our inspectors genuinely enjoy.
Asbestos
Insulation, old floor tiles, popcorn ceilings, and pipe wrapping in many older homes can still contain asbestos, which turns dangerous once those materials are cut, sanded, or torn out. Have suspect materials you'd like tested, or worried a past abatement job was done poorly? We collect and analyze samples so you get clear answers before any work begins.
Lead
If young children live in your home—or your house predates modern lead-paint rules—testing is strongly recommended. Our EPA-certified inspectors check for lead in paint, water, and soil. A Lead Hazard Analysis documents potential paint hazards visually, with dust or paint-chip samples sent to a lab as needed, and we also offer XRF inspection, which uses a sophisticated instrument to scan every layer of every painted surface for lead.
Allergens
When the sneezing, congestion, or asthma symptoms flare up indoors more than out, the usual suspects are dust mites, pet dander, and pollen that have settled into your living space. As part of our air-quality testing, we identify which allergens are present and which rooms carry the highest concentrations. That detail lets you target your efforts rather than guess.
Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)
Paints, new furniture, fresh flooring, and everyday cleaning products all release volatile organic compounds into the air at home. We measure these levels and trace them back to their origin to determine whether anything is elevated. What we report reflects exactly what our instruments find.
Radon
This radioactive gas has no color, no smell, and no taste, yet it can rise from the soil into your home and ranks among the leading causes of lung cancer. The only way to know your exposure is to measure it, so we test to see whether your levels cross the recommended threshold. Those numbers are something every household deserves to have.
Drinking Water Quality
Lead from aging pipes, bacteria, and other impurities can reach your tap from the municipal supply or your own plumbing without changing how the water looks or tastes. We analyze samples to reveal what's actually present and whether it meets safety standards. The results give you a dependable basis for any decision about filtration or repairs.
Air Purifiers
The market is flooded with purifiers, and it's hard to tell which claims hold up and which are pure marketing. We assess your air quality first, so if a purifier makes sense for your situation, that conclusion rests on measurements rather than a sales quota. Our independence means the recommendation serves you, not a manufacturer.
Odor Intrusion
Is a neighbor smoking? A cooking smell that won't quit? A mystery odor you can't place? We inspect your home for the source and identify ways to keep it from migrating in. If you need documentation from a neutral third party verifying cigarette smoke, marijuana smoke, or another odor intrusion, we're here to help.












