Indoor Air Quality Testing

Indoor Air Quality Testing for Homes, Businesses & Managed Properties

Full Spectrum Environmental provides indoor air quality testing and inspection services for homes, commercial buildings, offices, schools, hospitality properties, condominiums, and managed properties throughout Palm Beach County, Tampa Bay, St. Petersburg, and surrounding Florida communities. Our IAQ inspections help identify conditions that may affect the indoor environment, including mold, moisture, HVAC issues, poor ventilation, VOCs, odors, dust, particulates, and other airborne concerns.

 

Instead of relying on one test alone, our approach combines site inspection, field screening, air and surface sampling when needed, and building system observations to help determine what may be contributing to the concern.

What Can Indoor Air Quality Testing Evaluate?

Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) testing is a comprehensive process to evaluate the air within your property and identify potential building issues affecting its quality. Our inspections go beyond simple air sampling, providing a deep dive into your home or building to pinpoint sources of contamination, such as mold or moisture buildup, that could compromise your environment.

HVAC System Evaluation

Inspect air handlers, blower wheels, coils, filters, and visible mechanical components for conditions that may affect air movement and indoor air quality. This helps identify dust buildup, microbial concerns, condensation, or maintenance issues.

Ductwork Assessment

Evaluate accessible ductwork, supply registers, returns, and air pathways for visible contamination, leakage, restrictions, or moisture-related concerns. This helps determine whether the duct system may be contributing to odors, dust, or airborne particles.

Attic Inspection

Inspect accessible attic areas for ventilation issues, insulation concerns, roof leaks, moisture staining, and conditions that may influence indoor air quality. This helps identify hidden building factors that can affect comfort, humidity, and air movement.

Mold Air and Surface Sampling

Collect air and surface samples when mold, moisture, or microbial contamination is suspected based on site conditions. Laboratory analysis helps document airborne mold levels, surface growth, and whether further investigation or remediation may be warranted.

Humidity, Temperature & Pressure Checks

Measure conditions to evaluate whether the indoor environment may support moisture problems, odors, or comfort complaints. These readings help document building conditions that influence ventilation, condensation, and microbial growth potential.

Whole-Home Assessment

Review the home or building as a connected system rather than relying on one isolated air sample. This includes looking at moisture, HVAC, ventilation, attic conditions, odors, and visible sources that may affect indoor air.

Moisture Intrusion Inspection

Inspect for signs of roof leaks, plumbing leaks, condensation, window leaks, or other moisture sources that may affect indoor air quality. Moisture evaluation helps identify conditions that can support mold growth, odors, and material deterioration.

Odor Monitoring

Evaluate reported odors using site observations, source tracing, ventilation review, and targeted screening when appropriate. Odor monitoring helps identify whether smells may be related to moisture, HVAC conditions, chemicals, smoke residue, or other building sources.

Mold growth on drywall due to leaking duct system

When Should You Schedule Indoor Air Quality Testing?

Indoor air quality testing may be recommended when a building has odors, visible staining, water damage, dust buildup, HVAC concerns, poor ventilation, recent renovation, chemical odors, tenant complaints, or general concern about what may be circulating indoors.

 

Common reasons to schedule IAQ testing include:

 

Our Indoor Air Quality Testing Process

Full Spectrum Environmental uses a building-based approach to indoor air quality testing. This means we evaluate the air, but we also look at the property conditions that may be contributing to the concern.

 

Our process may include:

Technician conducting indoor air quality testing in a residential living space using professional air sampling equipment

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a technician holding a humidity meter to record the relative humidity in a bedroom. the humidity is 47.9 RH on the device

What Makes Full Spectrum Different?

Indoor air quality testing is most effective when air and surface samples are combined with a complete inspection of the home or building. Some companies only collect samples, but sampling alone does not always explain where a concern is coming from, what building conditions may be contributing to it, or whether the results represent the full picture.

 

Indoor environmental conditions can change based on humidity, HVAC operation, ventilation, recent cleaning, weather, moisture activity, and occupant behavior. In some cases, samples may appear normal even when a hidden building condition exists; in other cases, sample results may show an isolated concern that does not reflect a widespread problem. That is why Full Spectrum Environmental evaluates the property as a whole, including HVAC systems, ductwork, moisture conditions, attic areas, ventilation patterns, odors, and visible building concerns, then uses sampling data to support the overall findings.

 

Our approach provides a more complete indoor air quality assessment by combining professional inspection, building science, field observations, and laboratory analysis. This helps clients better understand what is happening inside the property, where the concern may be coming from, and what next steps are actually supported by the evidence.

Clear Findings & Practical Recommendations

Full Spectrum Environmental does more than identify indoor air quality concerns. Our reports are designed to explain the findings, document the supporting evidence, and provide practical next steps based on the conditions observed during the inspection.

 

When remediation or corrective action is needed, our reports may include general recommendations or step-by-step remediation protocols to help guide the process. This gives property owners, managers, contractors, and other decision-makers a clearer path forward after testing is complete.

Severe black mold growth on a bathroom wall near the toilet, indicating moisture issues and poor ventilation.

Indoor Air Quality Testing for the Markets We Serve

Full Spectrum Environmental provides indoor air quality inspection services for a wide range of residential, commercial, institutional, maritime, and managed properties. Each assessment is tailored to the property type, client concern, and level of documentation needed to support clear next steps.

Indoor air quality testing for homes and condominiums where mold, moisture, odors, HVAC issues, or general air quality concerns need independent assessment.

Indoor air quality testing for yachts, vessels, marinas, and marine facilities where odors, moisture, ventilation, or onboard environmental concerns require documentation.

Indoor air quality testing for complex buildings where ventilation, mechanical systems, moisture conditions, and occupant concerns require coordinated environmental assessment.

Indoor air quality testing for managed properties where tenant complaints, moisture concerns, HVAC conditions, or odors need timely evaluation and documentation.

Indoor air quality testing for hotels, resorts, and vacation rentals where guest concerns, odors, moisture, HVAC issues, or property conditions need evaluation.

Indoor air quality testing for workplaces and industrial facilities where dust, VOCs, chemical odors, ventilation, or exposure concerns require professional evaluation.

Indoor air quality testing for insurance-related projects where property damage, mold, smoke, water intrusion, or remediation verification requires documented findings.

Indoor air quality testing for schools, childcare facilities, and campuses where ventilation, moisture, odors, or occupant concerns require clear environmental documentation.

Indoor air quality testing for municipal buildings, public facilities, and agency-managed properties requiring professional inspection, reporting, and practical environmental recommendations.

Cant Find What You're Looking For?

If you’re not seeing the exact service you need, don’t worry—we may still be able to help. Some of our commercial or industrial hygiene services can be adapted for several purposes on a case-by-case basis, including advanced air testing, occupational exposure assessments, and specialized dust or silica sampling.

 

We’re always happy to discuss your unique concerns.