Why Test Your Indoor Air Quality?
The air inside your home can contain two to five times more pollutants than outdoor air, according to the EPA. Mold spores, volatile organic compounds, dust mite allergens, and other contaminants can circulate through your HVAC system and affect every room in your home.
Air quality testing provides objective, lab-verified data about what is in your air. This is not guesswork — it is science. Our testing identifies specific contaminant types and concentrations so you can make informed decisions about your health and your home.
Our Air Quality Testing Services
- Mold spore air sampling — Captures airborne mold spores using calibrated air pumps. Samples are analyzed at an accredited laboratory for species identification and spore counts. We compare indoor levels to outdoor baselines.
- VOC testing — Measures volatile organic compounds from building materials, furnishings, cleaning products, and other sources that can cause headaches, nausea, and respiratory irritation.
- Particulate matter testing — Measures fine particles in your air that can penetrate deep into your lungs. Common in Denver due to wildfire smoke, construction dust, and vehicle emissions.
- Carbon dioxide monitoring — Elevated CO2 levels indicate inadequate ventilation, which can cause fatigue, headaches, and reduced cognitive performance.
- Humidity assessment — Relative humidity above 60% creates conditions for mold growth. We measure humidity levels throughout your home and recommend solutions for areas that are too humid.
Understanding Your Results
We do not just hand you a lab report and walk away. Our team reviews every result with you in plain language, explaining what the numbers mean, whether they represent a health concern, and what steps to take if elevated levels are found.
Each report includes a comparison to established standards and guidelines, specific recommendations for improving your indoor air quality, and prioritized action items based on health risk.
When to Test Your Air Quality
- You or family members have unexplained allergy-like symptoms at home
- After water damage, flooding, or any moisture event
- Before and after mold remediation to verify success
- When buying or selling a home
- If you notice musty odors but cannot see visible mold
- After renovations or remodeling that may have disturbed hidden mold
- As part of routine home maintenance for high-risk properties