A structured workup, calibrated to your home.
Every service is grounded in EPA and NYS Department of Health protocols, with lab samples processed by AIHA-accredited facilities. Here’s exactly what an assessment covers and how the process unfolds — from first call to written report.
What an assessment covers.
Every service is grounded in EPA and NYS Department of Health protocols. Lab samples are processed by AIHA-accredited facilities.
Mold & moisture inspection
Comprehensive walkthrough with moisture meters, hygrometers, and thermal imaging to identify conducive conditions and visible concerns.
Air & surface sampling
Targeted sampling submitted to AIHA-accredited labs for spore identification, speciation, and concentration analysis.
Indoor air quality workup
Broader IAQ evaluation including airborne contaminants, allergens, ventilation, humidity, and environmental triggers.
Written remediation protocol
If remediation is warranted, you receive an itemized written protocol you can hand to any qualified contractor.
Post-remediation verification
Independent on-site verification of contractor workmanship and containment prior to clearance sampling.
Clearance & documentation
Final clearance sampling and a signed letter of completion — suitable for insurance, real estate, or your physician.
Held to the standards that matter.
Our inspections follow the published guidance and methods that doctors, insurers, and remediation contractors recognize.
EPA mold remediation guidance
Our process follows the EPA’s published guidelines for assessing and addressing indoor mold.
NYS Department of Health
Aligned with New York State Department of Health guidance on indoor air quality and mold.
IICRC S520 standard
Inspections informed by the IICRC S520 standard for professional mold assessment.
ASTM sampling methods
Air and surface samples collected using ASTM-referenced sampling methods.
AIHA-accredited labs
Samples are analyzed by independent laboratories accredited by the AIHA.
These are the standards behind every inspection, so your report holds up with the doctors, insurers, and contractors who read it.
Wondering how it actually works?
From the first phone call to the written report — and exactly what to expect during your first on-site visit. It’s all laid out, step by step.