Angstrom Testing Services
Angstrom Testing Services

Angstrom Testing Services

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Introduction: At Angstrom Testing Services, each of our inspectors are certified by the American Council for Accredited Certification (ACAC) as Certified Indoor Environmental Consultants (CIEC) and Certified Microbial Investigators (CMI). Our employees are also honest and professional and most of all, they care. Helping people find and solve their indoor air quality problems, alleviate their adverse health symptoms, and improve their quality of life.
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9 employees

22 years in business

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  • What types of customers have you worked with?

    we identify surfaces displaying water damage and/or mold growth and identify substrates and construction matrices of affected wall/ceiling/floor areas as necessary to develop a remediation plan. We take air samples for laboratory analysis as may be necessary to determine if indoor air quality is being affected mold growth conditions. We take surface/bulk samples for laboratory analysis to evaluate mold growth as may be necessary. We take moisture measurements and evaluate water damage sources (eg. rainwater intrusion, plumbing leaks, condensation) in areas displaying water damage. Recommend corrective actions or further evaluation by an architect/engineer/plumber as may be necessary. Our mold inspections are generally minimally invasive, but in some instances it may be necessary to remove base mouldings or to cut open small areas of walls, ceilings or floors with your permission. We provide written report of observations, test results and specific recommendations for corrective actions including a full site-specific scope of work for any mold remediation work that may be necessary.

  • What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?

    Make sure they have the appropriate credentials. Ask a lot of questions, and evaluate the depth of their answers to assure that they are knowledgeable. Question inexpensive mold inspections, as many times companies just want to get their foot in the door with the hopes of getting a lucrative mold remediation job.