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Lafayette Crawlspace Remediation - Air Quality Services | Lafayette, IN

Air Quality

improve your homes air quality with crawlspace remediation

Improve Air Quality in Your Crawlspace & Home

The crawlspace plays an important part in the overall air quality of your entire house. When warm air in your house rises, it takes the air from the crawlspace with it. This isn’t a problem if your crawlspace is dry, but when moisture enters the crawlspace, it can encourage mold and mildew to grow.


As the air rises from the crawlspace, it takes these harmful molds and mildew from the base of your house and into your main living area. This can significantly reduce air quality by introducing allergens, mold and bad odors into the air you breathe every day. Not only is this issue annoying, it can be hazardous to individuals with asthma and mold allergies.

STARTING AT

$300
  • Indoor Air Quality Testing - Starts at $300
    • Sampling IAQ
  • Starting price: 3 samples + outdoor base line test (additional samples $80 apiece
  • Individual surface testing - $80 per swab
  • Indoor Air Quality Testing

    Crawlspace Remediation is a Certified Air Inspector. To find out whether the air quality in your home is a health hazard or not, we can perform Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Testing. This will include 3 samples from your home as well as an outdoor base line test to compare with your indoor results. There are many methods available depending on what we’re testing your air for. Three of the most common causes of concern include radon, mold, and volatile organic compounds.

    • Radon is a gas that’s carcinogenic and radioactive. It’s a product of radioactive decay that’s naturally occurring and can penetrate your home’s foundation or crawlspace.
    • Mold grows as a result of excessive moisture in the home. It’s common for mold to grow in basements and crawlspaces, particularly with water leaks and improper ventilation.
    • Volatile Organic Compounds comprise a wide variety of harmful chemicals that can be found around the home, including petroleum-based products and cleaning products.

    If you suspect that your home has any of these airborne contaminants or would simply like to be sure that it doesn’t, contact Crawlspace Remediation for peace of mind or to start the process of decontaminating the air in your home.

    the experts at crawlspace remediation can affordably repair your crawlspace

    Crawlspace Repair

    The crawlspace is often damp, dark and has a distinct odor. It’s not a place many of us like to visit. When a crawlspace is left unfinished, the integrity of the home is slowly undermined.

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    Crawlspace Drainage Systems

    The longer water pools around your home, the more damage it can cause to your home’s foundation. We'll assess your situation to find the best strategy for removing the excess water near your home.

    get rid of dangerous mold with the service experts at lafayette crawlspace remediation

    Mold

    Attics and crawlspaces are dark, damp and encourage the growth of mold that can harm you and your family. We'll test for various strains of mold, find out if they are dangerous, and determine the best way to remove them from your home.

    improve your homes air quality with crawlspace remediation

    Air Quality

    You may be breathing in harmful mold spores and not even realize it. Since we are a certified air inspector in Lafayette, Indiana you can be sure that you'll get an accurate reading of what is floating in the air that you breathe.

    DID YOU KNOW?


    According to a study by the Mayo Clinic, nearly all chronic sinus infections are a result of mold. Since up to 40% of the air we breathe in the home can come from the crawlspace, mold in the crawlspace means mold in the home. The EPA recommends keeping humidity levels in the crawlspace to 40%–50% to reduce the likelihood of mold formation.

    DID YOU KNOW?


    According to a study by the Mayo Clinic, nearly all chronic sinus infections are a result of mold. Since up to 40% of the air we breathe in the home can come from the crawlspace, mold in the crawlspace means mold in the home. The EPA recommends keeping humidity levels in the crawlspace to 40%–50% to reduce the likelihood of mold formation.

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