Unless you have dealt with similar issues in the past, it is very common to be confused about the what to do and where to start. You might even be wondering why you need a mold inspection if you can actually see mold. We will provide you with a detailed report that includes pictures, thermal imaging pictures, moisture reading content, descriptions of each finding, along with a professional investigation as to why its occurring. Once complete you will receive a report, an estimate, and a plan of how we tend to proceed next.
Buildings constructed before 1978 are likely to contain lead-based paint. If you believe your home contains lead based paint due to the year it was built, we work closely with testing labs that have very quick turn around times. This ensures we can act quickly to get the abatement underway.
A Lead based paint test will provide you with a confirmation it exists.
Molds are living things that produce spores. Molds produce spores that float in the air, land on damp surfaces and grow. Inhaling or touching molds can cause hay fever-type symptoms such as sneezing, runny nose, red eyes and skin rashes. Molds can also trigger asthma attacks.
An Indoor air quality test will provide a detailed breakdown of what exists within your home and give us a plan of treatment and remediation.
Private wells often suffer from that age-old problem: out of sight, out of mind! Because a well can’t be seen as a homeowner roams the yard, it’s far too easy to forget that wells need maintenance. They need just as much maintenance as a vehicle or one’s home. More, in fact, because the health of the family may be directly connected to the quality of the water supply.
A soil test is important for several reasons to protect the environment:
Is the septic drain-field near your home saturated? Run off of sewage water?
Are you buying a home in farm area and worried about fertilizer contamination by runoff and leaching of excess.
Underground oil tank? Then soil sampling is the right choice to bring peace of mind.
Why shock a well?
Wells can become contaminated with harmful bacteria such as E. coli. and coliform. Shock chlorination is the most effective way to eliminate these bacteria.
Shock chlorination is a relatively straightforward procedure used to control bacteria in wells.
Contact us today to get your well shocked and on track to safe and healthy drinking water. See our in-depth look at well shocking.
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