Columbus Ohio Mold and IAQ Testing

Columbus Ohio Mold and IAQ Testing We help home owners and home buyers learn about any moisture and or mold issues that exist in a home We also do IAQ.

We conduct testing for molds via swab or air analysis to see what is in the air able to be breathed in. IAQ Home Survey is an accurate, simple to use and cost effective tool for use in determining airborne chemicals (VOCs) and active growing mold (MVOCs) in home air. With a single sample, IAQ Home Survey reports the air quality via the total levels of VOCs (TVOC) and MVOCs (TMVOC). Most importantl

y, the chemical information is translated into categories of potential sources. This allows an action plan for improving air quality to be developed. In the case of a real estate transaction, it identifies the chemical contamination contributed by the home itself.

Address

102 W Race St
Mechanicsburg, OH
43044

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm
Sunday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+16144130075

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We test for mold and VOC to help you have a healthy home for your family

We conduct testing for molds via swab or air analysis to see what is in the air able to be breathed in. We also do Indoor Air Quality and VOC testing. IAQ Home Survey is an accurate, simple to use and cost effective tool for use in determining airborne chemicals (VOCs) and active growing mold (MVOCs) in home air. With a single sample, IAQ Home Survey reports the air quality via the total levels of VOCs (TVOC) and MVOCs (TMVOC).

Most importantly, the chemical information is translated into categories of potential sources. This allows an action plan for improving air quality to be developed. In the case of a real estate transaction, it identifies the chemical contamination contributed by the home itself.