TESTING SERVICES


Moisture Intrusion & Microbial Testing (MOLD)

 

A mold inspection is a visual inspection of a property (inside and out) for mold and conditions that cause mold. A mold inspection can include moisture readings of construction materials, including exterior walls, interior walls, floors, cabinets, shower enclosures and concrete slabs. We use state-of-the-art, industry specific electronic equipment to detect excessive moisture in construction materials, which is the primary cause of indoor mold problems.
The purpose of a mold inspection is to locate mold infestations, determine the cause and provide useful information to help facilitate an effective remediation (removal) plan.


Air Quality Testing

 

I'm an Air Quality Professional and a Certified Professional who knows the ins and outs of AQMDs, APCDs, air permitting, and air compliance, and have years of experience in one of the most stringent air quality regulated areas in the country—Southern California. This enables me to be an air quality professional to better understand and negotiate the air permitting process, providing you with a practiced, efficient approach to regulatory compliance.


Hazardous Material Sampling

 

Understanding how buildings are constructed, operated, and eventually demolished is critical to designing an abatement plan that minimally impacts both the structure and the workers involved. I hold multi certification in asbestos, mold and lead-HUD. I have extensive experience in hazardous materials management, including asbestos, lead, mold, mercury and universal wastes.


Clearance Testing

 

A Clearance Test is performed after the remediation work is done. The purpose is to ensure that the remediation was successful. In other words, the problem that existed before the work began is no longer a problem. The Clearance Testing results will help our costumer be in compliance with CALOSHA/OSHA.


Reports

 

Comprehensive results are produced from conducted inspections. These reports include visual conclusions and equipment readings, as well as the laboratory results of samples taken at the time of the inspection. Samples are analyzed by laboratory technicians who examine each sample taken and provide us with detailed results of their findings.