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Asthma & Allergen Inspection

Identify the indoor allergens driving asthma and allergy symptoms.

Florida Licensed Mold Assessor
Council-certified (CIE / CIEC)
IAQA Past President
Serving all of Florida since 2001

The short answer

An asthma and allergen inspection identifies the specific indoor triggers — dust mites, pet dander, cockroach allergen, mouse allergen, mold and HVAC-driven particulates — that may be contributing to a building occupant's respiratory symptoms.

Triggers

You may need this service if…

  • Signal 01

    Persistent indoor allergy or asthma symptoms

  • Signal 02

    Physician request for targeted allergen testing

  • Signal 03

    A child or elderly occupant with worsening symptoms at home

  • Signal 04

    Move-in to a previously occupied home

Scope

What's included

  • Whole-home walkthrough focused on allergen reservoirs
  • Dust collection for laboratory allergen analysis
  • HVAC and filtration review
  • Humidity and ventilation evaluation
  • Written report with specific reservoir-by-reservoir actions

Method

How it works

  1. 1

    Step 01

    Symptom and exposure interview

    We map where and when the occupant feels symptoms, plus pets, hobbies, and HVAC habits.

  2. 2

    Step 02

    Targeted dust sampling

    Carpets, bedding, upholstery — wherever allergens accumulate.

  3. 3

    Step 03

    Lab analysis

    Accredited allergen panels (Der p 1 / Der f 1, Fel d 1, Can f 1, Bla g 1/2, Mus m 1).

  4. 4

    Step 04

    Action plan

    Specific, practical reservoir-by-reservoir reduction steps.

What you receive

A written allergen assessment with lab-quantified levels for the major indoor allergens and a prioritized reduction plan — bedding, HVAC, vacuuming, humidity targets, and source removal.

FAQs

Allergen Testing — common questions

What indoor allergens are most common in Florida homes?

Dust mites (driven by Florida humidity), cockroach allergen (Bla g 1/2), cat and dog dander, mouse allergen in rural and coastal homes, and mold spores from HVAC and envelope moisture. We test the panels relevant to your symptoms.

How much does allergen testing cost?

Residential allergen assessments in Florida typically range from $500 to $1,100 depending on how many sampling locations and lab panels are needed.

Can you test for a specific allergy I know I have?

Yes. Tell us what your physician has identified and we will tailor the sampling and the recommendations to that allergen.

Do I need to remove my pets?

Not necessarily. Many pet-allergic households manage symptoms successfully with targeted reservoir reduction and HVAC improvements. We outline the options.

How quickly will I see results after implementing your plan?

Most allergen reduction plans produce measurable symptom improvement within 4 to 8 weeks if followed consistently.

Ready when you are

Independent, lab-backed assessment — no remediation upsell.

We diagnose the problem, name the cause and document the fix. Get a scoped quote from a Florida licensed consultant.