Independent Air Quality Testing Services
- Over 400 Five-Star Reviews
- Serving Massachusetts, Southern New Hampshire Since 2017
- Licensed, Certified, Fully Insured
Clear Indoor Air Testing. Trusted Results.
Identify air quality issues with science-based testing. Get measurable data, clear documentation, and unbiased recommendations—no remediation conflicts.
Professional Indoor Air Quality Testing
From odors to respiratory concerns, we provide accurate air testing and practical next steps for healthier indoor environments.
Independent Air Quality Testing You Can Trust
Serving Boston and surrounding areas with objective indoor air testing, detailed reporting, and building-science based evaluations.
Know What You’re Breathing
Comprehensive indoor air quality testing for homes and buildings, with defensible results and clear guidance to move forward confidently.
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What Is Indoor Air Quality Testing?
Indoor air quality testing identifies airborne contaminants that may impact comfort, safety, or overall environmental conditions.
Testing may include measurement of:
- Mold spores (air sampling)
- Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)
- Formaldehyde
- Particulate matter (PM2.5 / PM10)
- Carbon monoxide (CO)
- Carbon dioxide (CO₂)
- Radon gas (when requested)
Testing is conducted using professionally calibrated instruments and, when required, laboratory analysis. Results are compared to recognized environmental benchmarks.
400+ Five-Star Reviews from Massachusetts & New Hampshire Clients
Posted on Google Mike MTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Paul the owner was very detailed in his inspection process. I would 100% recommend themPosted on Google Susan LydonTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Evan was very easy to work with and clearly possesses a wealth of knowledge about home maintenance as well as potential issues that can arise!Posted on Google janet bejtlichTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Excellent experience with Elite Home and Mold inspection service. Abe was professional, extremely knowledgeable, and very informative throughout the entire process. He took the time to explain everything clearly and answered all of our questions with patience and honesty. We left feeling much more informed and at ease. Thank you! Highly recommend!Posted on Google Andrew HuynhTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Evan is a great guy. Was patient with my questions. Was very thorough with the inspection, explanations, and testing. He made sure I understand what was going on and know the potential consequences that could result. Very quick and efficient with time.Posted on Google Chris UnisTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Evan came by my house today. He was personable and took his time answering all my questions. He was knowledgeable, and we look forward to working with them to improve the air quality in my house.Posted on Google Maria BaylesTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Unfortunately, I cannot recommend this home inspection company based on my experience. The inspector showed up about an hour before our scheduled appointment, and the inspection was completed far too quickly to have been done properly. There was little to walkthrough or explanation of findings — I was left with vague notes and no real guidance.I've run into several issues that a thorough inspection should have flagged. It's clear the inspection was not performed to the standard that buyers depend on. I expected more professionalism and attention to detail for such an important service. I hope the company addresses these concerns for future customers.Posted on Google Julie ClarkTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Great experience and super helpful!
Indoor Air Quality Challenges in Massachusetts Homes
Massachusetts and Southern New Hampshire homes present unique air quality challenges due to climate and construction patterns.
Common contributing factors include:
- Tight building envelopes trapping pollutants
• High seasonal humidity
• Ice dam moisture intrusion
• Poor attic ventilation
• Inadequate bathroom exhaust termination
• Basement vapor migration
• Renovation-related VOC off-gassing
From Boston brownstones and triple-deckers to suburban homes in Newton, Lexington, and Nashua, we routinely evaluate indoor air conditions specific to New England construction.
In homes with active moisture intrusion or visible growth concerns, a professional mold inspection may also be recommended to fully evaluate indoor environmental conditions.
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When Should You Consider Air Quality Testing?
Consider professional IAQ testing if:
- You notice persistent musty, chemical, or smoky odors
- Occupants experience unexplained irritation or discomfort
- You recently completed renovations
- There was water intrusion or moisture damage
- You are buying or selling a home
- You want documented air quality data
- You suspect radon exposure
Objective testing eliminates guesswork.
Air Quality Testing vs Indoor Air Quality Assessments
Air quality testing measures specific airborne contaminants using calibrated equipment.
An indoor air quality assessment may also evaluate:
- Ventilation performance
• HVAC air exchange
• Building envelope leakage
• Combustion appliance safety
We integrate both when appropriate.
Common Indoor Air Quality Issues Identified
Elevated mold spore levels
• High VOC concentrations after renovation
• Excess particulate matter
• Radon gas in lower levels
• Poor ventilation causing stagnant air
• Combustion-related CO concerns
Testing identifies conditions clearly so corrective steps can be targeted.
Our Building Science–Driven Air Quality Testing Process
Initial Consultation
We review concerns, building history, HVAC performance, renovation timeline, and occupancy patterns.
Visual Evaluation
We inspect: • HVAC filtration systems • Attics and basements • Crawl spaces • Combustion appliances • Moisture-prone areas
Air Sampling & Instrument Testing
Testing may include: • Mold spore air sampling • VOC measurement • Formaldehyde detection • Particulate monitoring • CO and CO₂ levels • Radon monitoring (if applicable)
Detailed Written Report
You receive: • Laboratory results • Detailed written report • Clear interpretation • Practical recommendations • Prevention guidance
Why Choose Elite Home & Mold Inspections for IAQ Testing?
We specialize in independent environmental testing — we do not sell remediation.
Our evaluations are data-driven and building-system focused.
We prioritize communication — you receive a clear report and follow-up explanation.
Since 2017, we have evaluated indoor air conditions in thousands of homes and businesses throughout Massachusetts and Southern New Hampshire.
Licensed & Certified
- Massachusetts Licensed Home Inspector – License #1005
- New Hampshire Licensed Home Inspector – License #798
- ACAC Certified Indoor Environmentalist (CIE)
- Certified Mold Inspector
- Licensed Asbestos Inspector
- Fully insured
All air quality testing equipment is professionally calibrated and maintained according to manufacturer standards.
Areas We Serve
Core Cities
Boston
Cambridge
Somerville
Brookline
Newton
Arlington
Lexington
Inner Suburbs
Medford
Malden
Winchester
Melrose
Southern New Hampshire
Nashua
Salem
Windham
Derry
Frequently Asked Questions
What does indoor air quality testing include?
Testing may include measurement of airborne contaminants such as mold spores, VOCs, formaldehyde, particulate matter, radon, and combustion gases, based on the specific concerns identified during your consultation.
Can high VOC levels occur after renovation?
Yes. New paint, flooring, adhesives, and cabinetry can release VOCs, especially in tightly sealed Massachusetts homes with limited ventilation.
Can basement humidity affect indoor air quality upstairs?
Yes. Moisture and air from basements can migrate into living areas, contributing to elevated mold spores or musty odors.
Does attic ventilation impact indoor air quality?
Inadequate attic ventilation can contribute to moisture buildup and mold growth, which may influence air conditions if airflow pathways exist.
Do newer homes experience IAQ problems?
Yes. Modern energy-efficient homes can trap pollutants if ventilation systems are improperly balanced.
What is considered a normal indoor VOC level?
Acceptable VOC levels vary depending on compound type, ventilation, and occupancy. Testing provides measured data to compare against recognized environmental benchmarks.
How long do VOCs remain elevated after renovation?
VOC levels may remain elevated for days or weeks depending on ventilation and humidity. Testing determines when levels return to typical baseline conditions.
Can poor ventilation increase carbon dioxide (CO₂) levels indoors?
Yes. Inadequate air exchange in tightly constructed homes can cause CO₂ levels to rise, contributing to stuffiness and discomfort.
Can new construction or spray foam insulation affect indoor air quality?
Yes. New construction materials, including spray foam insulation, engineered wood products, adhesives, and finishes, can release volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and, in some cases, formaldehyde during the off-gassing period. In tightly constructed Massachusetts homes with limited ventilation, these compounds may accumulate if air exchange is insufficient. Indoor air quality testing can help determine whether measured levels are within typical indoor ranges.
Schedule Indoor Air Quality Testing Today
If you're concerned about indoor air quality, VOC exposure, mold spores, radon, or ventilation performance, we provide clear, science-based results and practical next steps. Early identification of indoor air contaminants can help prevent long-term building and environmental concerns.
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