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Air Quality Testing

Comprehensive Indoor Air Analysis


Contaminants that are breathable but invisible in the air — like asbestos, lead, and other hazardous materials — can pose serious risks to your health and your home. Our certified technicians use advanced diagnostic equipment to identify and measure airborne pollutants with precision.

  • Same-Day Results
  • Full Home Coverage
  • EPA Compliant
  • Certified Lab Testing
  • Written Report
  • Free Consultation

Air Quality Testing

Know What You’re Breathing Inside Your Home

The air inside your home can contain more pollutants than you realize. From dust and allergens to mold spores, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and other contaminants, indoor air quality plays a major role in your health and comfort.

Because many of these pollutants are invisible and odorless, problems often go undetected — even as symptoms like fatigue, headaches, allergies, or respiratory issues persist.

Professional air quality testing provides clear answers, helping you identify hidden issues and take the right steps to improve your indoor environment.

Why Indoor Air Quality Matters

According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), indoor air can be 2 to 5 times more polluted than outdoor air — and in some cases, significantly higher.

Poor indoor air quality has been linked to:

  • Allergies and asthma flare-ups
  • Headaches and fatigue
  • Sinus irritation and congestion
  • Long-term respiratory concerns

For families spending the majority of their time indoors, especially in tightly sealed homes, air quality becomes even more important.

What We Test For

Our comprehensive air quality testing identifies a wide range of potential contaminants, including:

  • Mold spores and microbial growth
  • Dust, pollen, and airborne allergens
  • Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) from household products
  • Particulate matter (PM2.5 and PM10)

Humidity levels that contribute to mold growth

Testing is tailored to your home and your concerns, ensuring accurate and relevant results.

Our Testing Process

We use professional-grade equipment and proven methods to deliver reliable, actionable information.

Our process includes:

  • On-site air sampling and monitoring
  • Surface sampling when needed
  • Laboratory analysis for precise identification
  • Clear, easy-to-understand reporting
  • Recommendations for improving air quality

What Happens After Testing

Once we identify the source of the problem, we guide you toward the right solution. This may include:

  • Air duct cleaning to remove buildup
  • Mold remediation if contamination is present
  • Humidity control strategies
  • Air purification or filtration improvements
  • Ventilation adjustments

Our goal is not just to identify problems — but to help you solve them.

When Should You Test Your Air?

Air quality testing is especially important if:

  • You notice persistent odors or musty smells
  • Family members experience ongoing allergies or illness
  • You’ve had recent water damage or suspect mold
  • You’ve completed renovations or introduced new materials
  • You want peace of mind about your home’s environment

Clear Answers. Healthier Air. Peace of Mind.

You shouldn’t have to guess what’s in the air you breathe. Air quality testing gives you the clarity and confidence to create a safer, healthier home for your family.

  • (775) 467-2000
  • 1550 Glendale Ave, Sparks, NV, 89431
  • Monday - Friday: 7 am - 5 pm
  • Saturday: 9 am - 12 pm
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