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Environmental Testing

We perform pre-demolition and pre-renovation surveys that fully comply with AHERA, EPA, and OSHA requirements. Our team handles bulk sampling, real-time air monitoring using PCM and TEM methods, and complete asbestos management plans. After abatement is finished, we provide final clearance testing and official air certifications so you can re-occupy with confidence.

Our lead-based paint risk assessments and non-destructive XRF screening quickly identify hazards in homes and commercial buildings. We test dust wipes, soil, and water for lead and other heavy metals, delivering reports that meet HUD, EPA, and Renovation, Repair, and Painting (RRP) standards for both residential and commercial properties.
Using moisture mapping, thermal imaging, air sampling, and surface sampling, we pinpoint the exact source and extent of mold growth. We identify fungal species through spore traps, ERMI testing, and culture analysis. Once remediation is complete, we conduct thorough post-remediation verification and clearance testing using sustainable, eco-friendly protocols.
After a fire, we test for char, ash, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), and heavy metals carried in wildfire soot. Our detailed combustion by-product analysis covers both structural surfaces and personal belongings. We deliver clear reports and clearance certifications so rebuilding and re-occupancy can begin safely.
We detect volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and formaldehyde off-gassing from new building materials and furnishings. Our lab identifies THC residue in former grow operations, methamphetamine and fentanyl in suspected drug labs, and crystalline silica dust in construction and industrial settings. You receive precise, court-admissible results every time.
Whether you need potable water certification or non-potable source evaluation, we test for heavy metals including lead, copper, and arsenic. Our microbial panels screen for total coliform, E. coli, Legionella, and other pathogens. Results combine rapid on-site screening with full laboratory certification for complete reliability.
For property transfers, development projects, or contamination concerns, we analyze soil and groundwater for lead, arsenic, and other heavy metals. We also test for silica, asbestos in soil, total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH), VOCs, semi-volatile compounds, and pesticides, giving you the data needed for due diligence and regulatory compliance.
We detect volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and formaldehyde off-gassing from new building materials and furnishings. Our lab identifies THC residue in former grow operations, methamphetamine and fentanyl in suspected drug labs, and crystalline silica dust in construction and industrial settings. You receive precise, court-admissible results every time.

Frequently Asked Questions

What kinds of environmental testing services do you offer?
We perform several types of environmental testing and assessment services such as asbestos testing and survey, lead and heavy metals analysis, mold inspection and testing, bacteria and sewage testing, soot and wildfire residue inspection, chemical and volatile compounds testing, water testing and certification, and soil and groundwater testing, whether you are a home owner, a landlord, a business or an industrial facility.
Environmental testing is often recommended before a property is purchased, prior to beginning a renovation or demolition project, in cases of indoor air quality problems, for concerns about water intrusion and contamination or after incidents like fire, flooding, sewer backups or wildfire smoke exposure. Identifying environmental factors will help you make decisions regarding a property.
The samples tested can include building materials, air dust and building materials and soil, water or other environmental sources depending on the service and samples submitted to an accredited lab where tested according to established protocol methods. Samples will then be reported.
Home owners, real estate agents, property managers, contractors, school administrations, municipal authorities, businesses and many other institutions and individuals who could benefit from this type of information in the purchase, sale, or upkeep of any type of property will find it useful.