Scientific Precision

Certified Asbestos Testing Process

We deliver unbiased, laboratory-certified facts using EPA-approved methods. Our certified inspectors analyze your property safely and efficiently to ensure complete compliance.

Macro shot of a certified inspector in clean protective gear using a wet-method spray on a textured ceiling material, cool clinical lighting
Macro shot of a certified inspector in clean protective gear using a wet-method spray on a textured ceiling material, cool clinical lighting
A close-up of a sealed sample bag labeled with a tracking number on a clean laboratory desk, cool overcast daylight
A close-up of a sealed sample bag labeled with a tracking number on a clean laboratory desk, cool overcast daylight
Our Methodology

Three Steps to Certainty

From safe physical sample collection to accredited laboratory analysis, our process ensures complete regulatory compliance and fast, definitive reporting.

Phase 01

Safe Sample Collection

Our certified inspectors collect physical samples safely using EPA-approved wet-method techniques. This scientific approach prevents hazardous fiber release and ensures complete safety during the process.

Phase 02

Laboratory Analysis

Samples are analyzed using Polarized Light Microscopy in an accredited laboratory. We deliver definitive reporting within 24 hours, providing clear data to guide your next steps.

Privacy Assured

Unmarked Vehicle Option

Our inspectors arrive in unmarked vehicles upon request to maintain complete transaction privacy. This ensures your upcoming real estate sale or renovation plans remain confidential until you have the facts.

Common Questions

Clear Answers on Testing

Find clear, scientific answers regarding our certified asbestos testing procedures, safety protocols, and laboratory reporting timelines.

How long do results take?

What is the wet-method?

We deliver certified laboratory results within 24 hours of sample collection, ensuring your transaction or renovation proceeds without delay.

It is an EPA-approved technique where materials are misted with amended water before sampling, preventing hazardous fibers from becoming airborne.

Do you offer remediation?

Is my inspection private?

No. We provide strictly unbiased, conflict-free reporting. We do not perform abatement, ensuring our findings are completely independent.

Yes. Upon request, our certified inspectors arrive in unmarked vehicles to keep your property transaction or renovation completely confidential.