The Process
Watch the video: Discover how our remote mold testing process works—quickly, safely, and without the need for an on-site visit.
Step-by-Step Guidance: Learn how to collect samples with our easy-to-follow instructions.
Expert Analysis: Understand how our certified professionals analyze your samples in accredited labs.
Actionable Results: Find out how we provide you with clear, concise reports and recommendations.
1. Order Your Kit
Choose the test that fits your needs—mold or asbestos—and we’ll ship it directly to your door.
2. Collect Your Samples
Follow the simple step-by-step instructions to gather samples from your home or property. No experience needed.
3. Send It Back
Use the prepaid packaging to send your samples to our certified lab for analysis.
4. Get Your Results
You’ll receive a clear, detailed report from our experts—usually within a few business days—so you can take the next steps with confidence.
How our test kits work:
Test Your Air Quality in 4 Easy Steps!
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Book Your Virtual Appointment
Using the scheduling information found in your kit, select a day and time for your Mold Test and Inspection.
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Initial Inspection
Connect with a professional home and mold inspector via video phone call. We’ll help you assess the risk associated with the mold, determine what caused the problem and how to solve it.
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Take Samples From Viable Locations
We will guide you through collecting mold samples and preparing them for lab testing.
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Review Lab Report & Moving Forward
Your inspector will review the lab report with you by phone and build you a detailed inspection report to include any needed home repairs and mold remediation steps.
Remote Test Kits: Mold
Not all mold tests are the same.
Whether you’re seeing visible mold, noticing a musty smell, or just want peace of mind, we’ll help you choose the right kit for your situation—so you get accurate results you can trust.
Tape sampling is the most common technique used to test surfaces for mold during a mold inspection. The type of mold, the relative degree of contamination, and the potential for airborne spore production may all be determined by tape sampling.
Mold sampling alone cannot accurately determine the scope and severity of the problem or how to resolve it. That’s why our kits include remote mold inspections performed by professional mold inspectors.
Air samples are important because mold spores are not visible to the naked eye but the types of mold can be determined through laboratory analysis of the air samples. Air samples can also help provide evidence to the size of the mold problem, as well as aid in assessing human exposure to airborne mold spores.
Air sampling alone cannot accurately determine the scope and severity of the problem or how to resolve it. That’s why our kits include remote mold inspections performed by professional mold inspectors