Know exactly what you are dealing with
A visual inspection can identify signs of mold growth—but only laboratory testing can determine exactly what type of mold is present. Our certified inspectors collect samples from affected areas and submit them to an independent, accredited laboratory for precise analysis, ensuring your results are objective, accurate, and defensible.
This distinction is critical because not all mold species pose the same level of risk. While some molds are relatively common and less concerning, others may present significant health hazards or indicate underlying moisture issues that can compromise a property’s structural integrity. Without professional testing, property owners are left to speculate about the severity of the contamination and the appropriate course of action.
By combining expert sampling with certified laboratory analysis, we provide the reliable information you need to make informed decisions regarding remediation, insurance claims, and the health of your indoor environment.
Our sampling methods
Depending on your situation, we use one or more proven collection techniques:
- Surface samples taken directly from visible growth to confirm what is present
- Swab samples that capture material from textured or hard-to-reach areas
- Tape-lift samples that preserve the mold structure for precise identification
Each sample is carefully labeled, documented, and chain-of-custody tracked before it is sent to the laboratory. This rigor ensures the results you receive accurately reflect the conditions in your property.
Results you can use
The laboratory identifies the specific mold species and the concentration present, and we translate those findings into plain language. You will understand what was detected, how significant it is, and the objective baseline any remediation work should be measured against.
Lab testing is especially valuable in three situations: when mold is suspected but hidden, when you need formal documentation for a real-estate transaction or insurance claim, and when you want post-remediation verification that a previous cleanup actually solved the problem.
Whatever your reason, our testing gives you facts instead of guesswork — and the confidence to make the right next move for your home or business.