§ Field manual
Six steps. Calm. Documented. Repeatable.
The process is the product. Same on a tenant complaint, a residential water event, or an industrial VOC panel. Discipline scales.
- § 01
Call
Plain language conversation about what you are seeing, when it started, and what you have already done. Twenty minutes, no commitment. We tell you whether an inspection is the right move or whether the situation is something else.
- § 02
Scope
Written scope of inspection. What we will test, why, what the equipment costs to deploy, and what your final invoice will look like. If you say yes we lock the appointment. No surprise add ons after we arrive.
- § 03
Inspect
Onsite walk through with thermal imaging, calibrated moisture meters, particle counters, and CO/CO2 readings. Findings mapped against your floor plan, photographed with metadata intact, explained on the spot.
- § 04
Sample
Air or surface samples collected where conditions warrant. Chain of custody is documented from the moment a cassette leaves the field kit until the lab confirms receipt. Sample IDs and routing are sent to you within the day.
- § 05
Report
Written report typically within five business days. Ten if lab cultures are involved. Plain English alongside the technical readings. Recommendations stated as observations, not pressure. Standards cited.
- § 06
Handoff
We do not bid remediation. If you are working with a contractor or an adjuster we send the report directly with a short cover note. If you want to discuss findings before forwarding we walk through it on the phone.
What we bring to every inspection
- FLIR thermal imager
- Tramex pinless
- Protimeter pin
- Air-O-Cell pump
- Particle counter
- CO and CO2 meter
- VOC monitor
- ATP luminometer
- Surface sampling kit
- Hygrometer array
All equipment is calibrated on a published schedule. The report records the calibration date for each instrument used.
§ Action
Schedule the first call.
Twenty minutes, no commitment. We will tell you if an inspection is the right move.