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Your home should feel like a place of safety, not a source of stress. Whether you’re facing chronic health symptoms, buying or selling a home, or simply want peace of mind, our services are designed to meet you where you are. From targeted inspections of specific areas to in-depth, whole-home evaluations and expert oversight during mold remediation, we provide clear answers, honest guidance, and actionable next steps so you can breathe easier and move forward with confidence.
We act as your advocate during mold remediation by reviewing plans, check-ins, inspecting containment and progress, and conducting final clearance testing. Our role is to hold remediation teams accountable and ensure the job is done right.
A focused inspection of select areas in your home. Perfect for targeted concerns, real estate needs, or when time is limited. This option includes a basic report and actionable next steps based on your specific priorities.
A deep-dive, whole-home inspection for individuals who need a thorough understanding of their home’s environment. Ideal for health-sensitive clients or when hidden mold is suspected. Includes a detailed report, full protocol, and sampling.
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General air quality evaluations
Real estate agents or buyers/sellers needing fast assessments
Property managers requiring a quick review
1-2 Hour Duration
Basic report with summary of findings.
Protocol with actionable next steps.
Inspection of one or more select areas (e.g., Basement, Attic, Crawlspace, or other spaces of concern).
NYS DOL Mold Law compliance
Homeowners focused on a specific issue
Air quality testing (optional add-on)
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The Comprehensive Inspection goes far beyond surface-level. It’s designed for those with chronic health conditions or a serious concern about environmental quality. This semi-invasive evaluation examines all accessible areas and systems in the home.
Families dealing with asthma, allergies, or unexplained symptoms
CIRS, MCAS, Lyme, PANS, or other complex conditions
Anyone concerned with potential hidden mold
3-5 Hour Duration
Detailed written report with summaries, findings, and next steps
Prescriptive protocol tailored to your home and health situation
Full inspection of all rooms, including Basement, Crawlspace, Attic, HVAC, and Ductwork
Health practitioners or patients needing documentation
Mold-sensitive individuals or families
Wall cavity sampling and optional air or surface testing
Semi-invasive techniques (e.g., moisture mapping, cavity probing)
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Legal or insurance documentation
Anyone unsure if their contractor is following proper protocol
Health-conscious individuals needing assurance of proper cleanup
Ongoing Support
Site visits before, during, and after remediation
Containment evaluations and progress checks
Professional review of remediation estimates and protocols
Real estate transactions requiring verification
Homeowners currently undergoing mold remediation
Post-Remediation Verification (PRV) for final clearance
Drop-ins to confirm contractor adherence
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Diagnostic Tests
Your home should feel like a place of safety, not a source of stress. Whether you’re facing chronic health symptoms, buying or selling a home, or simply want peace of mind, our services are designed to meet you where you are. From targeted inspections of specific areas to in-depth, whole-home evaluations and expert oversight during mold remediation, we provide clear answers, honest guidance, and actionable next steps so you can breathe easier and move forward with confidence.
Mold Inspections
We act as your advocate during mold remediation by reviewing plans, check-ins, inspecting containment and progress, and conducting final clearance testing. Our role is to hold remediation teams accountable and ensure the job is done right.
A focused inspection of select areas in your home. Perfect for targeted concerns, real estate needs, or when time is limited. This option includes a basic report and actionable next steps based on your specific priorities.
A deep-dive, whole-home inspection for individuals who need a thorough understanding of their home’s environment. Ideal for health-sensitive clients or when hidden mold is suspected. Includes a detailed report, full protocol, and sampling.
Learn more
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The Limited Inspection is ideal when you don’t need a full home evaluation but want clarity on a specific area or concern. Whether you’re noticing a musty smell in the basement, need air quality testing in one room, or are preparing for a mold clearance letter for a real estate transaction, this service is designed to be efficient and direct.
General air quality evaluations
Real estate agents or buyers/sellers needing fast assessments
Property managers requiring a quick review
1-2 Hour Duration
Basic report with summary of findings.
Protocol with actionable next steps.
Inspection of one or more select areas (e.g., Basement, Attic, Crawlspace, or other spaces of concern).
NYS DOL Mold Law compliance
Homeowners focused on a specific issue
Air quality testing (optional add-on)
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Schedule Inspection
The Comprehensive Inspection goes far beyond surface-level. It’s designed for those with chronic health conditions or a serious concern about environmental quality. This semi-invasive evaluation examines all accessible areas and systems in the home.
Families dealing with asthma, allergies, or unexplained symptoms
CIRS, MCAS, Lyme, PANS, or other complex conditions
Anyone concerned with potential hidden mold
3-5 Hour Duration
Detailed written report with summaries, findings, and next steps
Prescriptive protocol tailored to your home and health situation
Full inspection of all rooms, including Basement, Crawlspace, Attic, HVAC, and Ductwork
Health practitioners or patients needing documentation
Mold-sensitive individuals or families
Wall cavity sampling and optional air or surface testing
Semi-invasive techniques (e.g., moisture mapping, cavity probing)
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Remediation Oversight ensures that your mold cleanup is done right. From reviewing the scope of work to verifying successful completion, we provide third-party guidance to avoid shortcuts and ensure safety.
Legal or insurance documentation
Anyone unsure if their contractor is following proper protocol
Health-conscious individuals needing assurance of proper cleanup
Ongoing Support
Site visits before, during, and after remediation
Containment evaluations and progress checks
Professional review of remediation estimates and protocols
Real estate transactions requiring verification
Homeowners currently undergoing mold remediation
Post-Remediation Verification (PRV) for final clearance
Drop-ins to confirm contractor adherence
Your HVAC system could be circulating more than just air. We inspect the interior components and ductwork of your heating and cooling systems for signs of mold, debris, and contamination that could be affecting your home's air quality.
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For anyone concerned about what's circulating in their home. Poor air quality can be caused by mold, chemicals, and inadequate ventilation—and it's linked to headaches, fatigue, allergies, and long-term respiratory issues.
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Mycotoxins are invisible threats, secondary metabolites produced by certain mold species that can be dangerous to human and pet health. Unlike spores, which can be seen and tested in the air, mycotoxins often settle in dust and require specific lab testing.
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ERMI (Environmental Relative Moldiness Index) is a dust-based lab test that identifies mold DNA and ranks your home’s mold risk on a national scale. Ideal for homes with water damage history or hidden mold concerns.
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During or after renovations
If you're experiencing unexplained health symptoms
The musty odors created by mold and bacteria—an early sign of microbial growth even if nothing is visible.
For peace of mind in any home
After a flood or water event
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Elevated CO₂ can lead to fatigue, brain fog, and discomfort.
household products and materials like paints, cleaners, and flooring. High exposure can cause irritation, dizziness, and long-term health risks.
microscopic particles like dust, dander, mold spores, smoke, and vapors that can be inhaled and affect the lungs.
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If you have unexplained illness linked to environmental exposure
Mycotoxins are known to cause neurological symptoms, immune suppression, and inflammation.
They are especially harmful to individuals with chronic illness, mold sensitivity, or autoimmune disorders.
If you've had past mold exposure or remediation
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Samples are sent to a laboratory that uses LC/MS/MS ion trap technology for ultra-sensitive detection and quantification of mycotoxins.
Dust sampling is performed in key areas of the home.
As part of a health practitioner’s detox or mold illness protocol
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Before remodeling or demolition
Helps identify hidden mold from past water damage, remodeling, or suspicious odors.
Provides specific species-level results to understand if harmful molds are present.
Used by medical practitioners to guide treatment for mold-related illness.
After water damage or flooding
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Your home’s score is compared to a national database to assess your mold risk.
Dust sampling is performed in key areas of the home.
To supplement a mold inspection where hidden growth is suspected
When moving into a new home with musty odors or health concerns
The lab analyzes the DNA of 36 mold species and calculates a score ranging from -10 to +20.
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If your HVAC system hasn’t been cleaned in years
Mold in HVAC systems is a common cause of recurring symptoms after remediation.
If you’ve had mold remediation but symptoms return
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Recommendations for duct cleaning, remediation, or further testing
Visual inspection of accessible interior components
During a home purchase or sale
After water leaks near or inside the unit
Review of ductwork condition (as accessible)
Moisture readings, if applicable
Your HVAC system could be circulating more than just air. We inspect the interior components and ductwork of your heating and cooling systems for signs of mold, debris, and contamination that may affect your home's air quality.
Learn more
For anyone concerned about what's circulating in their home. Poor air quality can be caused by mold, chemicals, and inadequate ventilation—and it's linked to headaches, fatigue, allergies, and long-term respiratory issues.
Learn more
Mycotoxins are toxic compounds released by certain molds—and they can linger in dust even after visible mold is gone. Our Mycotoxin Testing uses high-sensitivity lab analysis to detect and quantify harmful exposures.
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ERMI (Environmental Relative Moldiness Index) is a dust-based lab test that identifies mold DNA and ranks your home’s mold risk. Ideal for homes with water damage history or hidden mold concerns.
Learn more
Schedule Inspection
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During or after renovations
If you're experiencing unexplained health symptoms
Found in everyday household products and materials like paints, cleaners, and flooring. High exposure can cause irritation, dizziness, and long-term health risks.
The musty odors created by mold and bacteria—an early sign of microbial growth even if nothing is visible.
A key indicator of ventilation and fresh air. Elevated CO₂ can lead to fatigue, brain fog, and discomfort.
After a flood or water event
Includes microscopic particles like dust, dander, mold spores, smoke, and vapors that can be inhaled and affect the lungs.
Schedule Inspection
For peace of mind in any home
A key indicator of ventilation and fresh air. Elevated CO₂ can lead to fatigue, brain fog, and discomfort.
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Samples are sent to a laboratory that uses LC/MS/MS ion trap technology for ultra-sensitive detection and quantification of mycotoxins.
Dust sampling is performed in key areas of the home.
Schedule Inspection
If you have unexplained illness linked to environmental exposure
As part of a health practitioner’s detox or mold illness protocol
If you've had past mold exposure or remediation
Mycotoxins are invisible threats and secondary metabolites produced by certain mold species that can be dangerous to human and pet health. Unlike spores, which can be seen and tested in the air, mycotoxins often settle in dust and require specific lab testing to identify.
Mycotoxins are known to cause neurological symptoms, immune suppression, and inflammation.
They are especially harmful to individuals with chronic illness, mold sensitivity, or autoimmune disorders.
close
Your home’s score is compared to a national database to assess your mold risk.
Dust sampling is performed in key areas of the home.
Schedule Inspection
Before remodeling or demolition
To supplement a mold inspection where hidden growth is suspected
After water damage or flooding
ERMI is a lab-developed test that evaluates the presence and types of mold DNA in your home using a simple dust sample. It’s ideal for situations where mold is suspected but not visible.
Helps identify hidden mold from past water damage, remodeling, or suspicious odors.
Provides specific species-level results to understand if harmful molds are present.
Used by medical practitioners to guide treatment for mold-related illness.
When moving into a new home with musty odors or health concerns
The lab analyzes the DNA of 36 mold species and calculates a score ranging from -10 to +20.
close
Recommendations for duct cleaning, remediation, or further testing
Visual inspection of accessible interior components
Schedule Inspection
During a home purchase or sale
If you’ve had mold remediation but symptoms return
HVAC and AC systems can harbor mold, dust, and other contaminants—especially in areas with high humidity or after a mold issue in the home. Since your system circulates air throughout the house, any contamination here can spread quickly.
Mold in HVAC systems is a common cause of recurring symptoms after remediation.
Contaminated ductwork can reintroduce spores and toxins into clean environments.
Regular inspection helps protect indoor air quality long-term.
If your HVAC system hasn’t been cleaned in years
Review of ductwork condition (as accessible)
Moisture readings, if applicable
After water leaks near or inside the unit
Our VOC and air quality testing is designed for those who want a deeper look into their indoor environment. Especially clients with chemical sensitivities, chronic illness, or ongoing symptoms with no clear source.
Using advanced instruments like laser particle counters and photo ionization detectors (PID), we measure levels of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), particulate matter (PM2.5 and PM10), carbon dioxide, formaldehyde, temperature, and humidity.
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Asbestos was widely used in construction materials before its health risks were fully understood. Today, it’s still found in many older homes and commercial properties—especially in sheetrock, plaster, floor tiles, joint compound, and insulation. When disturbed, asbestos can release microscopic fibers into the air, which can be inhaled and cause serious respiratory conditions.
Even homes built after 1980 may contain imported materials with asbestos.
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Performing mold remediation or water damage repair
Purchasing an older home with original materials
Sample and test suspect materials (flooring, walls, ceilings, HVAC, insulation)
Identify ACM (Asbestos-Containing Materials) and PACM (Presumed Asbestos-Containing Materials)
Perform state-compliant asbestos surveys for demolition, renovation, or mold remediation projects
Removing flooring, walls, or insulation of unknown composition
Renovating or demolishing a home built before 1980
Provide lab analysis using PLM and TEM microscopy
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During or after renovations
If you're experiencing unexplained health symptoms
The musty odors created by mold and bacteria—an early sign of microbial growth even if nothing is visible.
For peace of mind in any home
After a flood or water event
Elevated CO₂ can lead to fatigue, brain fog, and discomfort.
household products and materials like paints, cleaners, and flooring. High exposure can cause irritation, dizziness, and long-term health risks.
microscopic particles like dust, dander, mold spores, smoke, and vapors that can be inhaled and affect the lungs.
Schedule Inspection
Back to Asbestos
Asbestos was widely used in construction materials before its health risks were fully understood. Today, it’s still found in many older homes and commercial properties—especially in sheetrock, plaster, floor tiles, joint compound, and insulation. When disturbed, asbestos can release microscopic fibers into the air, which can be inhaled and cause serious respiratory conditions.
Even homes built after 1980 may contain imported materials with asbestos.
Learn more
Our VOC and air quality testing is designed for those who want a deeper look into their indoor environment. Especially clients with chemical sensitivities, chronic illness, or ongoing symptoms with no clear source.
Using advanced instruments like laser particle counters and photo ionization detectors (PID), we measure levels of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), particulate matter (PM2.5 and PM10), carbon dioxide, formaldehyde, temperature, and humidity.
Learn more
Schedule Inspection
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Many building departments require asbestos surveys before issuing permits
Sample and test suspect materials (flooring, walls, ceilings, HVAC, insulation)
Identify ACM (Asbestos-Containing Materials) and PACM (Presumed Asbestos-Containing Materials)
Perform state-compliant asbestos surveys for demolition, renovation, or mold remediation projects
Improper handling or unawareness can lead to legal liability and health risk
Asbestos is dangerous when airborne and inhaled, not when intact and undisturbed
Provide lab analysis using PLM and TEM microscopy
Performing mold remediation or water damage repair
Purchasing an older home with original materials
Removing flooring, walls, or insulation of unknown composition
Renovating or demolishing a home built before 1980
close
During or after renovations
If you're experiencing unexplained health symptoms
Found in everyday household products and materials like paints, cleaners, and flooring. High exposure can cause irritation, dizziness, and long-term health risks.
The musty odors created by mold and bacteria—an early sign of microbial growth even if nothing is visible.
A key indicator of ventilation and fresh air. Elevated CO₂ can lead to fatigue, brain fog, and discomfort.
After a flood or water event
Includes microscopic particles like dust, dander, mold spores, smoke, and vapors that can be inhaled and affect the lungs.
For peace of mind in any home
A key indicator of ventilation and fresh air. Elevated CO₂ can lead to fatigue, brain fog, and discomfort.
Schedule Inspection
Every inspection begins with a detailed conversation. We take the time to understand your health concerns, the history of the home, and any signs or symptoms you have noticed. This step ensures we approach your situation with care, context, and clarity.
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It’s not enough to spot mold. We uncover the source. Our goal is to understand what’s fueling the problem so it doesn’t return. You’ll receive a detailed report, personalized guidance, and clear next steps designed specifically for your home and your health.
We conduct a multi-hour, top to bottom inspection of your home. From attic to crawlspace, HVAC and ductwork, and everywhere in between. Using advanced tools like thermal imaging, borescopes, and laser particle counters, we uncover moisture issues, hidden mold, and air quality concerns others might miss.
Ramona
He took his time and was extremely thorough, he explored every nook/cranny and left no detail unturned. I'm talking crawling, jumping, pushing, pulling, tapping etc. I'm not exaggerating. This felt like the type of inspection one would do for their own family.
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