You’ve found the perfect Denver home, considered starting that long-awaited renovation, or noticed concerning symptoms in your family. Now you’re wondering: Is the air in my home actually safe?
Denver-metro homes can contain a variety of environmental hazards, including:
Without professional testing, you’re making decisions blind, risking your family’s health, your property value, and potentially facing costly remediation down the road.
For over a decade, Integrity Environmental Testing has helped Denver homeowners and businesses get trustworthy, science-backed answers about their indoor air quality. No waiting weeks for lab results. No confusing technical jargon. Just clear, actionable information and expert guidance on next steps.
Snowmelt and rain create perfect conditions for mold growth. This is prime testing season after winter moisture accumulation.
Peak renovation season means increased need for asbestos and lead testing. Wildfire season may require VOC and smoke damage assessment.
Ideal time for radon testing before homes are sealed for winter. Pre-purchase inspections peak during fall real estate season.
Closed-up homes can concentrate pollutants. Important time for indoor air quality and carbon monoxide testing.
Testing costs vary by service type. Basic mold air testing starts around $350
Colorado Regulation 8 requires asbestos inspection before renovating or demolishing buildings, regardless of age. Our certified inspectors provide the documentation your contractors need to proceed legally and safely.
Denver averages 6-7 pCi/L—well above the EPA action level of 4.0 pCi/L. About 50% of Denver homes test high, making testing essential for all properties.
Our digital optics technology provides airborne mold test results the same day. Asbestos and lead results typically available within 24-48 hours. Radon requires 48-hour minimum testing period.
Yes, we serve commercial clients including office buildings, restaurants, retail spaces, and multi-family properties throughout the Denver metro area.
Historic neighborhoods with pre-1980 homes have higher asbestos and lead risks. Areas closer to the mountains often have elevated radon levels. Flood-prone areas along waterways require regular mold testing.