Environmental testing can uncover issues that are not always visible during a standard home inspection. Testing services such as radon and mold provide objective data that helps buyers make informed decisions about a property.
Important Note About Testing
Many clients don’t realize that if testing is not included in the offer to purchase, a home inspector is not permitted to collect samples during the inspection. If you are considering radon, mold, or other environmental testing, it must be specified in your initial offer. Your Realtor can help ensure this language is included correctly.
Indoor Air Quality Concerns
Indoor air quality issues aren’t limited to radon or visible mold growth. Odors, moisture conditions, ventilation problems, and building materials can all affect the air you breathe inside a home.
Some indoor air quality concerns overlap with radon and mold testing, while others require investigation, monitoring, or professional evaluation before testing is appropriate.
Radon Testing
Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that can accumulate in homes. We strongly recommend including a radon test as part of your inspection contingency.
We use state-of-the-art Continuous Radon Monitors (CRM), providing reliable results immediately after the required 50-hour minimum test period — no lab delays and no risk of sample tampering.
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Mold Testing & Inspection
If you're concerned about mysterious discoloration, odors, or moisture-related issues, mold growth is often hidden behind walls, ceilings, or other finishes. We have the training, equipment, and credentials to perform professional mold inspections with laboratory analysis and clear, documented findings.
We will never collect samples or charge additional fees unless an issue is identified and discussed with you first.