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Indoor Air Quality Inspections

Our InterNACHI Indoor Air Quality Inspection service provides a comprehensive assessment of your home’s air to detect potential contaminants such as mold, allergens, airborne chemicals, and other pollutants. Using advanced testing equipment, we accurately measure and analyze air quality levels.

 

Our inspectors provide a detailed report of their findings, along with necessary recommendations to improve indoor air health. All inspections follow InterNACHI standards, ensuring accurate and reliable results. We are committed to delivering top-quality service and customer satisfaction, giving you peace of mind about the air you breathe.

Goal of Inspection

The objective of the inspection is to identify any signs of poor indoor air quality, potential contaminants, or conditions that may require further testing or mitigation.

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While InterNACHI's Standards of Practice for Inspecting Commercial Properties and Home Inspection Standards of Practice don't mandate indoor air quality inspections, we offer this service as part of a comprehensive property inspection or as a standalone service.

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Key Points for Indoor Air Quality Inspections

Indoor air quality testing is important for every home to ensure a healthy and safe living environment, regardless of its age or location.

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Various contaminants can affect indoor air quality, including mold, allergens, and airborne chemicals. Two common methods of indoor air quality testing are passive and active. Passive methods involve using sampling devices left in the home for a set period, while active methods use electronic monitors to continuously measure air quality.

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For reliable results, it's recommended to maintain consistent indoor conditions during testing to avoid any interference. If any air quality levels exceed the recommended guidelines, homeowners should take appropriate actions to improve air quality, such as ventilation or mitigation.

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Inspectors will provide a detailed report of the test results and any recommended actions to improve indoor air quality. While indoor air quality testing doesn't require specific certification, it's important that the inspector follows industry standards to ensure accurate and reliable results. If specialized testing is needed, they should advise homeowners to consult with a certified air quality professional.

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