Our Inspection Services

Springfield Quality Services provides a full range of indoor air quality inspection and sampling services for residential and commercial clients. Every service follows a documented process, uses calibrated equipment, and is supported by independent laboratory analysis.

Mold Inspection

Our mold inspections cover the entire structure from top to bottom. We collect air samples, surface samples, and visual observations. All samples are processed by an independent certified laboratory. You receive a full-color report with findings, photos, and a remediation work plan.

We use InstaScope technology to assess airborne mold spore concentrations in real time during the inspection, giving you room-by-room results before we leave the property.

Crawl Space Inspection

Crawl spaces are among the most overlooked areas of a home and among the most likely to develop mold. Dark, damp, and poorly ventilated, they create ideal conditions for mold growth. Our crawl space inspection identifies active mold, moisture sources, and ventilation problems with a documented remediation recommendation.

Healthy Building Checkups

For commercial clients and property managers, we offer scheduled indoor air quality assessments. Sick Building Syndrome is a real and measurable problem. Regular checkups identify moisture intrusion, VOC buildup, inadequate ventilation, and other issues before they affect occupant health or result in liability. We recommend semi-annual or annual assessments for commercial buildings.

Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Testing

Volatile Organic Compounds are chemicals that off-gas from building materials, cleaning products, paints, carpeting, and other common household items. High VOC concentrations can cause headaches, nausea, and long-term health effects. We use OSHA and NIOSH approved sorbent badge collection and independent lab analysis to identify VOC concentrations and sources.

Narcotics Sampling

For vehicles and buildings. We use on-site analysis to provide evidence of the presence of meth, fentanyl, opioids, cocaine, and THC.

About the InstaScope

The InstaScope is a real-time bioaerosol detection instrument originally developed by the military to identify airborne anthrax. It uses artificial intelligence to classify particle concentrations and identify whether mold spore levels are normal or abnormal. Where traditional air sampling requires laboratory turnaround of several days, InstaScope delivers room-by-room results on site during the inspection.

Fire Damage Air Quality Inspection

After a fire, smoke residue, combustion byproducts, and elevated particulate matter can remain in the air and on surfaces. Our fire inspection assesses the indoor air quality of a structure following a fire event and documents what is present so that restoration teams can address it correctly.

Mycotoxin Sampling

We offer both air and surface mycotoxin sampling to provide a complete picture of mycotoxin presence within the environment.

Home Health Assessment

A Home Health Assessment is a comprehensive evaluation of your home’s indoor environment, focused on identifying conditions that may impact air quality, moisture balance, and overall occupant health.

Healthy Home Inspections for Home Buyers

Buying a home is one of the largest investments you’ll make. A standard home inspection is an important step, but it’s not designed to evaluate indoor air quality, hidden moisture issues, or conditions that may impact your health.

Commercial Building Health Assessment

When employees begin reporting symptoms like headaches, fatigue, respiratory irritation, or allergy-like conditions, the building itself is often part of the equation.

Our Commercial Building Health Assessment is designed to identify environmental conditions that may be contributing to Sick Building Syndrome (SBS) or Building-Related Illness (BRI).

Formaldehyde Sampling

Formaldehyde is a colorless gas commonly found in indoor environments. It is released from a variety of building materials and household products and can significantly impact indoor air quality, especially in tightly sealed or newer structures.