Breathe Easier with Air Quality Testing Onboard Your Yacht
Indoor air quality on yachts isn’t always visible, but it has a major impact on how comfortable and safe your vessel feels. Our professional maritime air quality testing provides real data about what’s circulating inside your yacht—helping you make informed decisions about your onboard environment.
We serve yacht owners, charter operators, captains, and crew throughout the Florida coast, including Palm Beach and Tampa Bay, providing fast, accurate results and expert guidance tailored to marine environments.
What We Evaluate
Our inspections go far beyond a basic HVAC inspection. We provide full-system diagnostics and documentation using advanced tools and industry knowledge.
Humidity, Temperature & Pressure Checks
Tracks conditions that can drive mold growth or stale air complaints.
Air and Surface Sampling
We collect air samples to test for airborne contaminants and surface samples from walls, ducts, or other areas to detect mold or other issues, using accredited labs for precise results.
HVAC System
We focus on the blower wheels, coils, and other components for signs of dust buildup or microbial growth, which can circulate contaminants throughout your space.
Ductwork Assessment
We examine the duct system for blockages, leaks, or microbial growth that could affect air quality, ensuring your ventilation system operates effectively.
Book Your Maritime Air Quality Test Today
Stop guessing what’s in your yacht’s air—get clear, accurate insights with a licensed maritime air quality inspection.
What Is Yacht Air Quality Testing?
Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) testing is a comprehensive process to evaluate the air within your vessel and identify potential issues affecting its quality. Our inspections go beyond simple air sampling, providing a deep dive into your yacht or vessel to pinpoint sources of contamination, such as mold or moisture buildup, that could compromise the vessel’s environment.
How To Improve Air Quality Onboard
The first step in improving your yacht’s air quality is understanding the specific factors affecting it. Our team conducts thorough maritime assessments to identify pollutants, allergens, or environmental contributors. Once identified, we provide recommendations tailored to your vessel’s unique needs.
Signs your yacht may benefit from air quality testing include:
- Stuffy or stagnant cabins or common areas
- Unexplained or recurring odors
- Dust or residue buildup near vents and surfaces
- Difficulty maintaining consistent comfort levels onboard
- General concerns about air freshness or circulation
Yachts have unique environmental challenges like high humidity and limited ventilation that can affect air quality, causing mold growth, odors, and respiratory risks. Testing ensures a healthy onboard environment.
We test for airborne mold spores, allergens, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), dust particles, and other pollutants that may impact air freshness and occupant health aboard your vessel.
Our technicians collect air samples using specialized equipment placed strategically in cabins, common areas, and HVAC systems to accurately assess airborne contaminants.
We recommend at least annual testing, or more frequently if you notice musty odors, increased allergies, or after water intrusion or renovations onboard.
Yes. By measuring airborne mold spores and other indicators, we can identify hidden mold growth and moisture issues that may not be visible during routine inspections.
Explore Our Other Maritime Services
Yacht Water Quality Testing
We sample from onboard taps, ice makers, and holding tanks to ensure your drinking water is free from bacteria, metals, and harmful contaminants. Lab-analyzed for compliance and peace of mind.
Maritime Mold Inspection
Marine environments are prone to moisture buildup. We inspect and sample air and surfaces to identify hidden mold growth in cabins, storage areas, and ventilation systems.
Indoor Air Quality Assessment
We assess indoor air aboard your vessel for humidity imbalance, VOCs, and ventilation issues—helping you maintain a fresh, comfortable environment for guests and crew.