Professional Mold Inspection & Testing.

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Aircheck Environmental provides objective, evidence-based indoor environmental testing across the Phoenix metro area. Whether you’re a homeowner, renter, or property manager, our goal is clarity: identify moisture conditions, verify contamination with data, and help you make confident next-step decisions.

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Quick jump:

Mold InspectionMold TestingERMI TestingHERTSMI-2 TestingAsbestos TestingRadon TestingLead Paint TestingVOC TestingFine Particle CleaningAntimicrobial Fogging

Moisture-First, Evidence-Based

We focus on the building conditions that allow growth (leaks, humidity, HVAC condensation) and then choose testing that answers the right question: Is there indoor amplification?

Clear, Actionable Reporting

You’ll receive clear documentation designed to support smart decisions for homeowners, tenants, and property management—without unnecessary demolition.

Fast Scheduling, Local Service

Serving the Phoenix metro area with responsive scheduling and professional on-site communication.

Our Services

Choose a service below to learn what it includes, when it’s recommended, and what results you can expect. If you’re unsure what you need, start with a Mold Inspection—it’s the best way to target testing and avoid wasted samples.

Mold Inspection

A comprehensive, moisture-first evaluation to identify conditions that support mold growth and determine whether targeted testing is needed.

  • Moisture mapping (walls, ceilings, floors, and suspect materials)
  • Visual inspection of interior spaces, bathrooms, kitchens, attics, crawl spaces (when accessible)
  • HVAC / airflow observations (condensation risks, filtration, drain and coil indicators)
  • Photo documentation and findings summary

Best for: Musty odors, visible staining, recent leaks, recurring humidity, health concerns that worsen at home.Request an inspection →

Mold Testing

Objective sampling to confirm whether indoor spore levels are elevated and to help identify likely sources. Testing is most valuable when guided by inspection findings and interpreted against an outdoor baseline.

  • Air sampling (indoor) with outdoor comparison
  • Surface / tape-lift sampling for suspect growth confirmation
  • Targeted sampling strategy based on moisture evidence
  • Lab results with clear interpretation and next-step recommendations

Best for: Verifying concerns, documenting conditions for property decisions, guiding remediation scope.Schedule mold testing →

ERMI Testing

ERMI (Environmental Relative Moldiness Index) is a DNA-based dust test that can help characterize mold signatures in settled dust. It can be useful for broader screening, especially when combined with a moisture-first inspection.

  • Guidance on sample collection locations (dust reservoirs matter)
  • Interpretation context: moisture history, cleaning habits, HVAC filtration
  • Helps identify whether dust contains mold markers associated with water-damaged environments

Best for: Screening dust when air samples are inconclusive, evaluating “history” signals, supplementing inspection data.Ask about ERMI →

HERTSMI-2 Testing

HERTSMI-2 is a targeted DNA-based dust approach that focuses on a smaller group of molds often associated with water-damaged environments. It’s typically considered when occupants have heightened sensitivity concerns.

  • Dust sampling guidance to avoid misleading “cleaning bias”
  • Interpretation paired with moisture evidence and building history
  • Useful as an additional lens—not a stand-alone diagnosis

Best for: Additional risk-screening context in sensitive situations, especially alongside inspection findings.Ask about HERTSMI-2 →

Asbestos Testing

Material testing to determine whether suspect building materials contain asbestos. This is especially important before renovations, demolition, or disturbance of older materials.

  • Sampling of suspect materials (e.g., texture, drywall compound, flooring, insulation—when applicable)
  • Lab analysis and clear documentation for project planning
  • Recommendations for next steps based on results

Best for: Remodels, water damage repairs, pre-demolition checks, property due diligence.Request asbestos testing →

Radon Testing

Radon is an invisible radioactive gas that can accumulate indoors. Testing helps determine whether levels are elevated and whether mitigation should be considered.

  • Short-term radon testing setup (placement and closed-house guidance)
  • Results with interpretation and next-step recommendations
  • Ideal for real estate transactions and baseline home safety checks

Best for: Homebuyers/sellers, baseline safety screening, concerns about indoor air quality beyond mold.Schedule radon testing →

Lead Paint Testing

Lead-based paint can be a concern in older homes and buildings. Testing helps identify whether painted surfaces contain lead so you can plan safe renovation or maintenance.

  • Targeted testing of suspect painted components
  • Documentation for renovation planning and risk reduction
  • Guidance on next steps if lead is detected

Best for: Pre-renovation checks, older homes, properties with peeling/chipping paint concerns.Request lead paint testing →

VOC Testing

VOCs (volatile organic compounds) can come from paints, adhesives, new flooring, furnishings, cleaning products, and other sources. Testing can help identify whether indoor levels appear elevated and guide ventilation strategies.

  • Indoor air sampling strategy based on symptoms and building use
  • Contextual interpretation (ventilation, recent renovations, product sources)
  • Actionable steps to reduce exposure drivers

Best for: Chemical odors, irritation symptoms, post-renovation air quality concerns.Ask about VOC testing →

Fine Particle Cleaning

Fine particles and settled dust can act as reservoirs for irritants and allergens. Fine particle cleaning focuses on detailed cleaning of dust reservoirs and surfaces to improve indoor comfort and post-remediation outcomes.

  • Detail cleaning of dust reservoirs (horizontal surfaces, returns, affected areas)
  • Helps reduce re-aerosolization of particulates during HVAC cycles
  • Often recommended after remediation or long-term dust accumulation

Best for: Post-remediation cleanup, persistent dust issues, sensitive occupants.Request fine particle cleaning →

Antimicrobial Fogging

Fogging can be used as a supplemental step in certain situations, but it is not a substitute for fixing moisture or removing contaminated materials when needed. We recommend fogging only when it aligns with the evidence and goals.

  • Used as an adjunct to cleaning/remediation plans (case-dependent)
  • Best results occur when moisture is controlled and surfaces are properly cleaned
  • Clear guidance on expectations and limitations

Best for: Supplemental support after appropriate source control and cleaning steps.Ask about fogging →

FAQ

Do I need a mold inspection or mold testing?

If you’re not sure where the problem is coming from, start with an inspection. A moisture-first inspection helps identify the conditions that support mold, and it ensures any testing is targeted and meaningful. Testing is best used to confirm whether indoor levels are elevated or to document conditions for decisions.

Why compare indoor air samples to an outdoor baseline?

Outdoor air provides a reference point for what’s “normal” in your area on that day. Comparing indoor results to outdoor conditions helps determine whether there’s likely an indoor amplification source rather than routine environmental spores.

Can fogging fix a mold problem?

Fogging alone does not fix the underlying driver—moisture. If damp materials remain damp, growth can return. The most reliable approach is: identify moisture, correct it, remove/clean impacted materials as appropriate, and then verify the outcome.

How do I book service?

Call/text (602) 935-6262 or book online here: https://aircheckenvironmental.com/contact-us/.

Schedule Professional Mold Inspection & Testing

If you’re dealing with a musty odor, a recent leak, visible staining, or unexplained symptoms at home or work, objective testing and a moisture-first inspection can help you get answers fast.

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