Testing for Commercial and Residential Properties
Fully Licensed & Insured
Exceptional Service and Attention to Detail
Homeowners, real estate agents, and property managers choose Evergreen Air Quality Services because we offer expert-level service backed by integrity and transparency. We’re not just another air quality testing company—we’re certified, unbiased, and committed to protecting your indoor air quality.
Dealing with water damage can be overwhelming, but you don’t have to handle it alone. Our expert team follows a proven step-by-step process to restore your home quickly, safely, and efficiently.
We’ll ask questions to understand your concerns and recommend the right type of inspection.
A certified technician visually inspects your property, identifying potential problem areas like HVAC systems, attics, crawl spaces, and moisture-prone spots.
Specialized equipment collects indoor air samples, measuring for pollutants like mold spores, dust, pollen, VOCs (volatile organic compounds), and bacteria.
If problem areas are found, we take additional swab or tape-lift samples from surfaces for lab analysis.
Samples are sent to an accredited lab to identify and quantify contaminants, ensuring accurate, science-backed results.
We provide a clear, easy-to-read report explaining test results, contaminant levels, and how they compare to healthy air quality standards.
If issues are found, we outline solutions—such as mold remediation, duct cleaning, filtration upgrades, or humidity control—to restore healthy air.
Poor air quality doesn’t go away on its own—and the longer you wait, the worse it can get. Whether you’re experiencing musty odors, allergy flare-ups, or have had recent water damage, scheduling a professional inspection is a smart move.
Poor air quality can cause allergy symptoms, headaches, respiratory issues, and long-term health problems. Testing identifies hidden pollutants like mold, dust, pollen, bacteria, and chemical vapors so you can take action.
We use professional-grade equipment to collect air and, if needed, surface samples. These are analyzed by an accredited laboratory to identify and measure contaminants.
Common pollutants include mold spores, pollen, dust, pet dander, bacteria, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and other microscopic particles.
Most inspections and sample collections take 1–2 hours, depending on property size. Results are typically available within 2–5 business days after lab analysis.
Yes—mold spores are a common contaminant detected during air quality testing. If elevated mold levels are found, we can recommend a detailed mold inspection and remediation plan.
No, air quality testing is safe and non-invasive. You can remain in the property during the inspection.
Pricing varies based on the number of samples and type of testing required. We’ll provide a clear, upfront quote before beginning any work.
We’ll recommend solutions such as mold remediation, duct cleaning, air filtration upgrades, or moisture control to restore a healthy indoor environment.