Air Quality Testing in Garland
Fast, reliable air quality testing across Garland, including Firewheel, Duck Creek, Club Hill, Embree and South Garland.
Under 90 minutes · 510+ jobs completed in Garland · serving 75040, 75041, 75042, 75044
Air Quality Testing done right for Garland homes
Garland's 1960s and 70s housing stock has original interior HVAC closets with 50-year-old condensate lines. The lines clog with algae in summer, the overflow pan rusts through, and the drip soaks the hallway closet wall and adjacent carpet for an entire cooling season. By the time the smell shows up, mold has usually climbed the wall cavity to the ceiling. We see this in Duck Creek and Club Hill almost every week from June through September.
We always recommend addressing this early. Our team has seen it firsthand in Garland and we guarantee the fix lasts.
Local air quality testing you can count on
Comprehensive indoor air sampling for mold spores, humidity, and ventilation problems, with a clear action plan.. We work throughout the area, Firewheel Town Center.
We always recommend getting a professional assessment before starting any work. Our team will never upsell you on something you do not need.
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Air Quality Testing reviews from Garland
AC closet in our Club Hill house had been leaking into the wall all summer. They opened it up, showed me exactly how far it had spread, and had the whole thing removed and rebuilt in 3 days. Crew laid down floor protection through the entire house.
Bought a 1968 house near Duck Creek and the inspection report mentioned a musty smell. Their testing came back with actual lab numbers we used to negotiate $8,500 off the price. Worth every penny of the $249.
Frequently asked questions
My AC closet smells musty every summer. Is that mold?
In Garland's older homes, almost always. Clogged condensate lines in original HVAC closets are our most common Garland call. We inspect the closet, the wall cavity behind it, and the supply plenum, since spores in the closet often end up in the ductwork.