Frequently asked questions

What hazardous materials can your company test for?

Our company tests and assesses homes and businesses for asbestos, lead, mold, radon, and other indoor contaminants to ensure safety, regulatory compliance, and peace of mind.​

When should I schedule asbestos or lead testing?

Testing should be scheduled before renovations, demolition, or purchasing older properties—especially if built before 1980—as these activities can disturb hazardous materials and pose health risks.​

How does mold testing work?

Mold testing typically involves a visual inspection, moisture measurement, and collection of air or surface samples. These samples are sent to a certified laboratory to identify mold types and concentrations.​

What is involved in a radon assessment?

A radon assessment includes placing specialized detectors in the building to measure radon gas levels over a period of days. Results are then analyzed to determine if remediation is needed.​

How long do results take?

Most test results are available within 24-72 hours, depending on the material tested and the laboratory's process. Our team provides a detailed report with findings and recommendations.​

Are your testing methods compliant with regulations?

Yes, all our procedures follow state and federal guidelines. We use accredited laboratories and industry-standard protocols for accurate, legally compliant results.​

What should I do if you find hazardous materials in my property?

If hazardous materials are found, our experts will explain the options for remediation or abatement. We’ll provide recommendations tailored to your situation to ensure the safety of your property and occupants.​

How do I schedule an inspection or assessment?

Simply contact our office to discuss your needs, and we’ll arrange a convenient inspection time. Our staff will guide you through the process to ensure everything is clear and stress-free.​

These questions and answers address the common concerns and practical steps for property owners considering hazardous materials assessments.