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We cover the California region including: San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Jose, Sacramento, San Diego, Oakland and Long Beach.
At A-1 Certified Environmental Services, we aim to provide the fastest and most reliable mold testing available. We understand that you have a busy life and are always on the go. If you think that you might have a mold problem, call us immediately before the situation gets any worse. We can set up an appointment to quickly come to your home or businessy. We undertake Indoor Air Quality Testing and Mold Testing in San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego, San Jose, Sacramento, Long Beach, Oakland and in most regions of California.
Test for Indoor Air Quality and Keep Your Family Safe From Toxic Mold
Indoor Air Quality Testing and Mold Testing in San Francisco and Los Angeles. California's best indoor air quality & mold inspection and testing.
A-1 Certified Environmental Services provides quality Independent Mold Inspection Services in San Francisco and Los Angles regions of California. Mold remediation can be costly. Pre-testing will allow us to confirm the presence of black mold and other toxic or non-toxic mold conditions. We will find out if you really have a mold problem. It's possible that remediation may not be required.
We are not affiliated with any Mold Removal Companies or Mold Remediation and we PROMISE that our customers will receive objective, non-bias test results!
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Indoor Air Quality Testing San Francisco
Generally, we think of air pollution as an outdoor problem, but it can actually be worse indoors. If you’ve been dealing with headaches, sinus problems, or trouble breathing, it could be time to do some home air quality testing on your San Francisco home.
Commercial buildings can be particularly problematic when it comes to air quality, therefore Indoor Air Quality Testing for Commercial Buildings is also necessary.
Manufacturing chemicals, air fresheners, and cleaning products are everywhere in commercial buildings. Between the typical allergens and the more location-specific ones (like large quantities of printer toner), people can experience the same short-term and long-term health problems.
Testing that leads to the elimination of pollution sources in commercial buildings can mean the difference between a vital, high-performing workforce, and a chronically ill, unproductive one.
Do I Need Mold Testing?
Let's start with the biggest question: Do you really need mold testing? It depends on your situation. Of course, just about anybody can benefit from knowing their home's mold status. The peace of mind will certainly help you breathe easier, and mold problems are incredibly common. However, some people can benefit from mold testing more than others. Do any of the situations below describe you? If so, it's probably time for you to test for mold.
You have an older home or building. Older structures come with a bigger mold risk than newer structures. They've had more exposure to moisture over the years, and they often have more cracks and other places where mold likes to hide. If your home or building has been around for a long time, it probably has a mold problem. Testing will let you know for sure.
You have a lot of moisture. As previously mentioned, mold grows once moisture is involved. Homes and buildings in the San Francisco and Los Angeles regions can pick up moisture from the sea. Rainy seasons and humid months also bring a higher mold risk than dry seasons. If you've just been through a humid spell, you should absolutely check for mold.
Someone in your home or building has health problems. Mold can aggravate a lot of health problems, especially respiratory issues. If someone in your building has experienced a lot of health problems, mold may very well be the culprit.
You have a complex ventilation system. Commercial buildings often have more complex vent systems than homes have. Think about the air that circulates through your building. If that air has come into contact with mold, then that mold is spreading all across your building. One way to make sure that you have healthy air is to make sure that air is free of mold.
You have an attic or basement. This applies to virtually every homeowner, but plenty of commercial buildings have these spaces, too. Mold prefers damp, dark places. As a result, attics and basements are often full of mold. Have a crawlspace? It could also have mold. The more dark, hidden corners you have, the greater your risk for a mold problem. Testing will help you keep these spaces as clean as possible.
You've just had your building remediated. Maybe you've already dealt with a mold problem. You've had a professional clean the space, but you want to make sure that they did a thorough job. If you get the space tested, you can tell whether or not you've truly gotten rid of the problem. Choose a testing service that isn't connected to your remediation service for the most unbiased results.
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