Air Quality / Mold Inspection Eagan MN

Monitoring Air Quality

Monitoring indoor air quality is crucial for maintaining a healthy environment for everyone indoors. Poor air quality can lead to various health issues, including respiratory problems, allergies, and even more severe conditions over time. Conducting regular air quality tests helps identify any potential contaminants or pollutants present in the indoor air, allowing for appropriate measures to be taken to improve air quality and safeguard the well-being of occupants.

Why Inspect for Mold

Mold is a fungus. It comes in a variety of colors; it can have a strong musty smell and it can be toxic.
Not all molds are toxic but they can release by-products known as mycotoxins that can cause rashes, unusual bleeding, respiratory issues, seizures, or even extreme fatigue in individuals who have a sensitivity to them.

Some categories of people recognized as “at risk” to mold exposure include seniors (whose immune systems are not as strong as they used to be), young children whose immune systems aren’t fully developed yet, pregnant women, and individuals who have a weakened immune system, like cancer patients or people taking medications that suppress their immune system.

We are offering 3 different tests:

    • Mold Testing. We will collect 3 air samples, one outside and two samples inside of the house. Samples are sent to the certified lab for analysis. Price – $250.00. Takes approx 40 minutes.
    • Air Quality Testing. We will collect 4 air samples, one outside and three inside of the house, one of the samples will be tested for particle ID. Samples are sent to the certified lab for analysis. Price – $325.00. Takes approx 40 minutes.
    • Mols Assessment.  Mini Home Inspection under the umbrella of water intrusion. Including Mold Test. Starts with $650.00 Takes 3.5 to 5 hours.

    Mold Testing. We will collect 3 air samples, one outside and two inside of the house. Samples are sent to the certified lab for analysis. Price – $250.00. Takes approx 40 minutes.

MOST COMMON AREAS OF
INTERIOR HOUSEHOLD MOLD

MOST COMMON AREAS OF INTERIOR HOUSEHOLD MOLD

As part of the Mold Assesstment MSP Inspections will conduct a visual inspection of the following:

  • The Home’s Exterior
  • The Home’s Interior Walls and Ceilings
  • Bathrooms
  • Kitchens
  • Attic Areas
  • Plumbing
  • Appliances
  • Basements
  • HVAC Systems
  • Relative Humidity Measurement will be conducted in every room.
  • Moisture meter testing, where water intrusion is suspected.
  • Infrared Camera Scanning the entire interior of the house.

These are the two most common types of samples collected:

  • Air sampling: the most common form of sampling to assess the level of mold. A sampling of the inside and outdoor air is conducted and the results of the level of mold spores inside the premises and outside are compared. Often, air sampling will provide positive identification of the existence of non-visible mold.
  • Surface samples: sampling the number of mold spores deposited on indoor surfaces (tape, and dust samples).

Air Quality Testing Pump

Based on the results, the inspector may recommend that you contact a mold removal/remediation service.