Our experienced, knowledgeable and certified personnel can accurately inspect and test your property, issue you a complete report of findings and provide recommendations on a course of action if issues are found.

Inspection & Testing Services

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We provide numerous complex problem detection property testing, inspection and assessment services.

The inspectors and other personnel of EnviroFocus have diverse backgrounds. From licensed home and mold inspectors to microbiologists and instructors, we employee numerous specialists in the industries we serve. The degrees, credentials, certifications, special training and other education combined with numerous years of experience make us one of the most uniquely staffed non-educational organization in the country.

Review our services listed below. If you have any questions about our company or services, please call us at 888-881-8067.

Mold Inspection & Testing

A mold inspection can be preventative or needed as a result from a problem, such as a water leak, visual mold findings, or health concerns. A comprehensive investigation includes a complete visual analysis of the premises, moisture testing with a digital moisture meter, leak detection, and sample collection for laboratory analysis. Our sampling includes Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) samples and surface samples in our basic mold inspection package. We offer many different types of sampling and are able to adjust to the needs of our clients. Our package price includes all the laboratory fees for the samples taken, a full report which includes the visual inspector’s notes/recommendations and an estimate to remediate any areas that are found to have fungal contamination.

EnviroFocus’ mold inspections are thorough, incorporating the following:

  • Visual analysis of the property with focus on any areas found to be of concern by a certified inspector.
  • Moisture testing of the air and hidden cavities to detect moisture and leaks.
  • Air and/or surface sampling around the property and areas of concern that will be sent to a laboratory for analysis to determine if a mold problem exists, what types of mold are present and in what concentration.
  • Evaluation of results with you by a degreed and certified microbiologist.
  • Recommendations for resolution if any problems are found.
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Mold Inspection & Testing

EnviroFocus’ mold inspections are thorough, incorporating the following:

  • Visual analysis of the property with focus on any areas found to be of concern by a certified inspector.
  • Moisture testing of the air and hidden cavities to detect moisture and leaks.
  • Air and/or surface sampling around the property and areas of concern that will be sent to a laboratory for analysis to determine if a mold problem exists, what types of mold are present and in what concentration.
  • Evaluation of results with you by a degreed and certified microbiologist.
  • Recommendations for resolution if any problems are found.
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Infrared Thermal Imaging

Infrared thermal imaging surveys that utilize specialized infrared equipment have proven to be an exceptional tool for rapidly and reliably providing inspectors and their clients with an accurate diagnosis for a wide range of property problems.

An infrared inspection can detect:

  • Hidden leaks and water damage
  • Mold growth within wall, floor or ceiling areas
  • Standing water and moisture within building cavities
  • Areas where poor insulation or structural weakness is causing poor air retension, resulting in increased electrical costs to maintain the air heating or cooling systems.
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Radon Testing

Radon gas decays into radioactive particles that can get trapped in your lungs when you breathe. As they break down further, these particles release small bursts of energy. This can damage lung tissue and lead to lung cancer over the course of your lifetime. Children have been reported to have greater risk than adults of certain types of cancer from radiation.

Special testing can determine if there is radon in your property and if elevated levels exist. With this information, you can take the necessary steps to resolve the problem.

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Infrared Thermal Imaging

Infrared thermal imaging surveys that utilize specialized infrared equipment have proven to be an exceptional tool for rapidly and reliably providing inspectors and their clients with an accurate diagnosis for a wide range of property problems.

An infrared inspection can detect:

  • Hidden leaks and water damage
  • Mold growth within wall, floor or ceiling areas
  • Standing water and moisture within building cavities
  • Areas where poor insulation or structural weakness is causing poor air retension, resulting in increased electrical costs to maintain the air heating or cooling systems.

An infrared imaging survey also includes a complete visual inspection of any areas of concern around the property along with moisture testing and leak detection to pinpoint the location of moisture, standing water, leaks and mold.

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Radon Testing

Radon is an invisible radioactive gas. It comes from the natural decay of uranium that is found in nearly all soils. It can also be found in rock and water. Radon can be found all over the United States. It can intrude any type or size of building and result in an elevated indoor radon level. It typically enters a building by moving up through the ground to the air above and into your building through cracks and other holes in the foundation. Your building traps radon inside, where it can build up. Any home, office or other building may have a radon problem. This includes new and old homes, well-sealed and drafty homes, and homes with or without basements.

Radon gas decays into radioactive particles that can get trapped in your lungs when you breathe. As they break down further, these particles release small bursts of energy. This can damage lung tissue and lead to lung cancer over the course of your lifetime. Children have been reported to have greater risk than adults of certain types of cancer from radiation.

Special testing can determine if there is radon in your property and if elevated levels exist. With this information, you can take the necessary steps to resolve the problem.

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