Air Quality Testing in Richardson
Fast, reliable air quality testing across Richardson, including Canyon Creek, Richardson Heights, Cottonwood Heights, Crowley Park and Duck Creek Greenbelt.
Under 90 minutes · 415+ jobs completed in Richardson · serving 75080, 75081, 75082
Air Quality Testing done right for Richardson homes
Richardson's mid-century neighborhoods like Richardson Heights and Canyon Creek were built between 1955 and 1975, and a surprising number still have bathroom exhaust fans that vent into the attic instead of through the roof. Decades of shower steam dumped onto the underside of the decking grows a slow, wide mold field directly above the bathrooms. Add original galvanized supply lines that pinhole with age, and Richardson gives us a steady mix of attic mold and in-wall leak mold.
We always recommend addressing this early. Our team has seen it firsthand in Richardson and we guarantee the fix lasts.
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Comprehensive indoor air sampling for mold spores, humidity, and ventilation problems, with a clear action plan.. We work throughout the area, UT Dallas.
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 Richardson
Turns out both bathroom fans in our 1962 Richardson Heights house had been venting into the attic for 60 years. The decking above the bathrooms was covered. They remediated, rerouted both vents through the roof, and the follow-up air test was clean.
Pinhole leak in old galvanized pipe inside the wall of our Canyon Creek home. They found it in the first hour with moisture mapping, contained the room, and we were done in 3 days. The daily readings emailed to us made the whole thing feel transparent.
Frequently asked questions
Our 1960s Richardson house always smells musty upstairs. Where do you look first?
The attic above the bathrooms. Venting exhaust fans into the attic was standard practice when these homes were built, and the mold field it creates is one of the most common findings on our Richardson inspections. The fix includes rerouting the vents so it never comes back.