
Environmental Testing and Inspections

Water Testing for VA and FHA Loans
ensures a property’s water supply meets federal safety standards before loan approval. These tests check for bacteria, nitrates, lead, and other contaminants to confirm the water is safe and potable. Accurate, certified results help protect buyers, satisfy lender requirements, and keep the loan process moving smoothly.

Mold Testing
identifies the presence and type of mold in your home, helping detect hidden growth and indoor air quality concerns. By collecting air and surface samples, mold testing pinpoints problem areas and guides effective remediation. It provides clarity, protects your health, and ensures a safe living environment—especially after water damage or persistent moisture issues.

Water Damage Assessment
evaluates the extent of moisture intrusion in a home, identifying affected materials, hidden leaks, and potential mold growth. Using moisture meters and visual inspection, this assessment helps determine the source of the problem and the level of damage. Clear findings guide proper remediation and repairs, protecting the structure and preventing future issues.

Indoor Air Quality
evaluates the air inside your home for contaminants such as mold spores, allergens, VOCs, and moisture-related pollutants. This service helps identify hidden issues that may affect health, comfort, and overall air cleanliness. Clear results guide corrective actions to create a safer, healthier indoor environment.

Radon Monitoring
measures the level of radon gas in your home to ensure it is within safe limits. Because radon is a naturally occurring, odorless gas that can pose health risks at high concentrations, monitoring provides crucial insight into indoor air safety. Accurate testing helps homeowners identify elevated levels and determine whether mitigation is needed.

Septic Inspections
evaluate the condition and performance of a property’s septic system, including the tank, drain field, and overall wastewater flow. This inspection helps identify leaks, blockages, system failures, and maintenance needs before they become costly problems. A thorough septic inspection ensures the system is functioning properly and protects both the property and the environment.

Asbestos
is a group of naturally occurring mineral fibers once widely used in building materials for their strength, heat resistance, and insulation properties. Common products that may contain asbestos include flooring, ceiling tiles, insulation, roofing materials, textured walls, drywall compounds, and older HVAC components. When these materials are damaged or disturbed, asbestos fibers can become airborne and pose serious health risks if inhaled.
Because asbestos cannot be identified by sight alone, laboratory testing is required to confirm whether suspect materials contain asbestos.
