Indoor Air Quality Testing in Fort Lauderdale and Throughout South Florida
Professional Indoor Air Quality Testing for Homes & Commercial Properties Inspections
Whether you’re buying a home, selling a property, or concerned about health symptoms, indoor air quality testing helps confirm that the air inside a home or commercial space is safe to breathe.
Indoor air quality testing is outside the scope of a standard home inspection, yet it plays a major role in health, comfort, and long-term safety.
The EPA reports that indoor air can contain up to 100 times more pollutants than outdoor air, and most adults and children now spend nearly 90% of their time indoors.
Our indoor air quality testing helps identify chemical pollutants, hidden mold growth, and hazardous air contaminants that may be affecting your health.
Why Indoor Air Quality Testing Is Important
Poor indoor air quality has been linked to respiratory issues, asthma, allergic reactions, and chemical sensitivities.
In many cases, symptoms blamed on mold are actually caused by other airborne contaminants, such as:
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- Off-gassing from building materials or furnishings
- Sewer gases entering the home
- Chemical fumes from cleaning products, paint, or flooring
- Hidden mold growth behind walls or beneath flooring
- Elevated formaldehyde levels in newer or remodeled homes
Because mold is not always the root cause, air quality testing often provides clearer answers than mold spore testing alone.
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What Our Indoor Air Quality Testing Includes
We use the IAQ Home Survey™, a state-of-the-art indoor air quality assessment that detects a wide range of airborne contaminants with a single test.
IAQ Home Survey™ Testing Capabilities
The test is highly sensitive and can detect chemicals released by actively growing mold, even when it’s hidden behind walls or under flooring.
Indoor Air Quality Testing for Home Sellers and Buyers
Having indoor air quality testing performed before listing a home shows buyers that the property has been well cared for and free of hidden environmental issues that could delay or derail a sale.
The IAQ Home Survey™ report can be used to:
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- Address air quality concerns before listing
- Create an action plan to improve air quality
- Provide documentation that builds buyer confidence
- Reduce the risk of post-inspection disputes
This low-cost, professional assessment helps eliminate uncertainty for both buyers and sellers.
How Much Does Indoor Air Quality Testing Cost?
Indoor air quality testing generally costs between $600 and $1,800, depending on the size of the space and the complexity of the situation.
We offer this service at a fraction of the typical industry cost to make professional VOC and air quality testing accessible to homeowners, buyers, and families. If you or someone in your household has health concerns, chemical sensitivities, or unexplained symptoms, indoor air quality testing can provide valuable answers.
To schedule testing or request a custom quote, call or email our team today.
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