Air sampling is most useful when airborne conditions are part of the real property question.
Air sampling is most useful when airborne conditions are part of the real property question.
Why the question matters
Sample placement, HVAC conditions, comparison strategy, and the inspection findings all influence whether the data is useful.
Inspection and testing work together
A laboratory result becomes more useful when it is connected to the actual property: where the sample came from, what was observed, what moisture history exists, and what decision the owner is trying to make. That is why inspection and testing should be viewed as related tools rather than competing services.
What to do with the information
The next step depends on the findings. That may mean monitoring, correcting a moisture source, investigating a concealed area, planning remediation, or using post-remediation verification after cleanup.
Related testing and inspection resources
Call (470) 555-0189 or request testing online. Tell us what changed, what you are seeing or smelling, and whether there has been a recent leak, water event, or remediation project.