Important Safety Notice
Don't guess - test! Asbestos can't be identified visually. Professional testing is the only way to know for sure. Our EPA-approved methods ensure accurate results you can trust.
EPA-Approved Testing Methods Know What You're Dealing With
Our certified professionals use EPA-approved sampling methods and accredited laboratories
to accurately identify asbestos-containing materials in your property. With over 10,000
tests performed, we provide reliable results you can trust.
Whether you're planning renovations, investigating suspected materials, or conducting
due diligence, our comprehensive testing services give you the information you need to
make informed decisions about your property.
Professional Testing in 3 Simple Steps

EPA-Certified Laboratory
All samples analyzed by accredited laboratories using polarized light microscopy (PLM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) for accurate results.

Rapid Turnaround
Standard results in 24-48 hours with rush options available. Get the answers you need quickly to make informed decisions.

Comprehensive Reporting
Detailed reports with clear results, photos, and recommendations. Easy to understand for property owners and contractors.
Testing Methods We Use
Bulk Sample Testing
Physical samples of suspected materials analyzed for asbestos content. Most common method for building materials including insulation, tiles, and roofing.
Air Quality Testing
Measures airborne asbestos fibers to assess exposure risk. Essential after disturbance or for clearance certification and indoor monitoring.
Surface Testing
Wipe or tape samples to detect asbestos contamination on surfaces. Important for post-abatement verification and HVAC system assessment.
Common Materials We Test

Insulation Materials
Pipe insulation, boiler insulation, duct wrap, vermiculite, and spray-on insulation commonly contain asbestos fibers.

Building Materials
Floor tiles, ceiling tiles, roofing materials, siding, joint compounds, and textured paints often contain asbestos.
