Musty odours
Air testing can support investigation when the source is not obvious.
Indoor air quality testing helps investigate musty odours, suspected hidden mold, post-remediation clearance, and occupant concerns in Vancouver homes and properties.
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Air quality
Air samples compare indoor conditions against outdoor baseline conditions. Results are most useful when paired with inspection notes, moisture readings, and a clear understanding of the building.
Indoor air quality testing
Indoor air quality testing can help when mold is suspected but not visible. Air samples are most useful when paired with inspection findings, moisture history, and an outdoor baseline for comparison.

Local service details
Vancouver properties often need a moisture-first inspection because weather, ventilation, older materials, and building envelope issues can all contribute to mold.
Air testing can support investigation when the source is not obvious.
Leaks behind walls or ceilings may affect indoor air conditions.
Testing can support verification after cleanup.
Documentation can help with property decisions.
Testing may help guide next steps for concerned households.
Commercial air testing can support occupant complaint investigations.
Inspection process
A clear process helps reduce stress and gives you the information needed to choose repair, testing, cleanup, or monitoring with confidence.
We review moisture, odours, visible growth, and likely sources.
Indoor and outdoor sample locations are selected based on the concern.
Air samples are collected using appropriate sampling equipment.
Results are interpreted with the building conditions and next steps.
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Hidden corner growth
Attic sources
Wall contamination
Service areas
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It can provide clues, but results should be interpreted with inspection and moisture findings.
Outdoor baseline comparison is commonly used to understand indoor conditions.
It is a type of mold testing focused on airborne spores and indoor air conditions.