Verify that mold remediation was successful before encapsulation, rebuild, or final payment. We provide professional clearance testing with lab-verified results and clear documentation.
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We don’t sell repairs, so our findings are never influenced by sales incentives.
Lab-Verified Results in 48–72 Hours
Professional sampling analyzed by accredited laboratories for reliable answers.

Clearance testing is performed after mold remediation to confirm that airborne spore levels have returned to normal and that visible contamination has been properly addressed.
Encapsulation
Rebuilding walls or ceilings
Reinstalling insulation
Final contractor payment


Remediation removes visible mold — but it doesn’t automatically confirm that airborne spores are within normal levels.
Confirms spore counts have returned to acceptable levels
Identifies lingering contamination
Provides documented lab results
Helps avoid costly rework
Supports insurance or real estate documentation
We start by listening to your concerns, conduct a thorough assessment of the property, and collect samples when necessary. Within 48–72 hours, you’ll receive a detailed, easy-to-understand report explaining the findings and next steps.
Book NowWe begin by listening to your concerns and conducting a thorough visual assessment of the property, focusing on moisture sources and areas of potential risk.
Air and surface samples are collected only when they help answer specific questions. All samples are sent to an accredited laboratory for professional analysis.
Within 48–72 hours, you receive a detailed, easy-to-understand report with photos, lab findings, and straightforward recommendations.

Clearance testing includes a thorough visual evaluation of remediated areas, along with post-remediation air sampling to measure airborne spore levels and confirm they’ve returned to normal. When appropriate, surface samples are collected to verify that contamination has been properly removed. All samples are analyzed by an accredited third-party laboratory, providing certified identification of mold types and spore counts. You’ll receive a formal clearance report suitable for insurance, contractor documentation, or property transactions.
Have questions about mold inspections, testing, or what to expect? Below are answers to some of the most common concerns we hear from homeowners and businesses throughout South Jersey.
Clearance testing is typically performed after remediation work is complete and before encapsulation, rebuilding, or final contractor payment. Testing should be scheduled while containment is still in place to ensure accurate results.
Laboratory results are typically delivered within 48–72 hours after samples are collected. You’ll receive a detailed clearance report explaining the findings.
If clearance standards are not met, additional cleaning or remediation may be required before retesting. The report will clearly outline the findings so you can discuss next steps with your contractor.
It depends on the extent of the contamination and whether documentation is required. Clearance testing is often recommended for larger remediation projects, insurance claims, or real estate transactions.
Get clear, lab-verified answers from a licensed New Jersey inspector who puts facts first not sales. Book your inspection and move forward with confidence.
