Dedicated Environmental is dedicated to improving your indoor environment. Specializing in mold testing and remediation, methamphetamine testing and abatement, and other environmental issues, Dedicated Environmental inspects, tests, and resolves environmental problems in homes and buildings throughout northeast Ohio and beyond.
Dedicated Environmental is an EPA-certified lead-safe firm, is certified in mold inspection and remediation, and is REO-approved, with a client list that includes realtors, property preservation companies, national banks, insurance companies, renovators, and homeowners.
Dedicated Environmental is an EPA-certified lead-safe firm, is certified in mold inspection and remediation, and is REO-approved, with a client list that includes realtors, property preservation companies, national banks, insurance companies, renovators, and homeowners.
Services
An affordable visual home inspection by Tim Shaffer, a trained and certified mold inspector, uncovers even subtle mold problems.
Having inspected over 2,500 houses over the past two decades, Tim brings a level of experience you can count on to help find and solve your indoor air quality issues.
An indoor air test takes only 5 minutes and reveals whether your air quality is affected by mold--even a hidden mold problem.
Lab analysis is typically ready in 48 hours.
NOTE: Air test analysis can be expanded to include other airborne particulates such as pollen count, skin fragments, and pet dander.
Having inspected over 2,500 houses over the past two decades, Tim brings a level of experience you can count on to help find and solve your indoor air quality issues.
An indoor air test takes only 5 minutes and reveals whether your air quality is affected by mold--even a hidden mold problem.
Lab analysis is typically ready in 48 hours.
NOTE: Air test analysis can be expanded to include other airborne particulates such as pollen count, skin fragments, and pet dander.
Mold is found virtually everywhere, indoors and out.
Mold's primary function is to break down dead organic material and recycle nutrients back to the earth.
There are at least 1,000 varieties of molds common to the United States, and there are tens of thousands of different species worldwide.
Molds multiply by producing microscopic spores, similar to the seeds produced by plants.
To understand how molds use spores to reproduce, picture a field of dandelions.
The dandelion forms seeds attached to white fluff.
Mold's primary function is to break down dead organic material and recycle nutrients back to the earth.
There are at least 1,000 varieties of molds common to the United States, and there are tens of thousands of different species worldwide.
Molds multiply by producing microscopic spores, similar to the seeds produced by plants.
To understand how molds use spores to reproduce, picture a field of dandelions.
The dandelion forms seeds attached to white fluff.
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