Breathe Well

Mold and Air Quality Testing

Garden State Air, Guaranteed Care!

Studies show that Americans spend an estimated 17 hours per day at home

That’s an average of 16,300 breaths of air

Take the proper steps to ensure you’re breathing well

Indoor air can be up to 5x more polluted than outdoor air — and mold is one of the top hidden causes of chronic health issues in homes.
– U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

Protect your home and health with professional mold and air quality testing.

Because what you can't see can cost you.

Over 50% of homes have detectable levels of mold — and most homeowners don’t even know it.

How We Help:

We are a test-only company. This ensures you receive a 100% unbiased, honest assessment with no conflict of interest—just clear, expert, lab tested results you can trust. we do not perform mold remediation, removal, or repairs.

Our
Services

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    Non Invasive Mold Testing- Air Sampling

    Designed to collect and transport airborne mold spore samples quickly and efficiently, minimizing the risk of contamination and preserving the integrity of the samples. Lab Tested results to distinguish mold type, concentration and severity.

    Each sample will also measures temperature, barometric pressure, and relative humidity within the space tested.

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    Indoor Air Quality Testing

    We offer advanced non Invasive indoor air quality testing that screens for 43 different contaminants—including allergens, environmental and pollutants often found in new builds or recent renovations.

    🧪 Why Test Your Air?

    Does anyone in the home have allergies, asthma, or other respiratory issues?

    Are there sensitivities to pollen, dust, or debris?

    Has there been recent construction or HVAC work?

    After a new build or home renovation, many airborne particles can be left behind — even after cleaning. These contaminants may not be visible, but they can affect your indoor air quality and your health.

    Will children or elderly be living in or frequently visiting the home?

    Find out what you and your family are really breathing. Catch harmful particles before they affect your health. Great for families with kids, pets, or allergies.

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    Mold Swab Sampling

    Mold sampling swabs are ideal for visible mold like substances in tight spaces and hard-to-reach areas. These swabs are made with durable materials that can withstand harsh environmental conditions, ensuring that the samples collected remain intact during transportation and analysis. lab tested results distinguish mold type, and severity.

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    Adhesive Mold Sampling

    The tape is coated with a pressure-sensitive adhesive that can capture even the smallest mold spores and particles, making it an excellent tool for assessing indoor air quality and identifying potential mold problems. lab tested results to distinguish mold type, severity and/or 43 different containments.

Indoor Air Quality Testing - Key Contaminants We Test For

  • Renovations/New Build

    Your home's air may contain hidden contaminants like paint particles, fiberglass, silica, metal dust, or debris from renovations—many of which can irritate your lungs or pose long-term health risks.

    A professional air quality test identifies these threats early, helping you breathe easier and live healthier.

    Don’t guess—test. Clean air starts with knowing what’s in it.

  • Your home should be a place of comfort—not a source of sneezing, itchy eyes, or constant coughing.

    Invisible allergens like dust mites, pet dander, grass, and seasonal pollen from trees and plants (like oak, hickory, pine, and sunflowers) can build up indoors, especially during peak seasons. Even if you clean regularly, these tiny particles can linger in your air vents, carpets, and furniture—triggering allergies, asthma, and other respiratory issues.

    An indoor air quality test can pinpoint what you're really breathing in. Knowing what allergens are in your air is the first step to cleaner air and better health—for you, your family, and even your pets.

  • Fire-related soot helps identify potential health hazards from smoke or past fire damage, which can leave behind toxic particles.

    Tire rubber may be tracked indoors from garages or roads and can indicate outdoor pollution entering the home.

    Synthetic fibers from carpets, furniture, or clothing can contribute to indoor air pollution and may irritate the respiratory system.

    Amorphous organic debris often includes decaying plant or food material, which can promote mold growth and affect indoor air quality if not addressed.

Click here for the full list of 43 Contaminants we test for

OUR PROCESS

At Breathe Well Mold and Air Quality Testing, we help property owners identify hidden threats to their indoor environment. Our team specializes in professional non invasive mold detection using air sampling, surface swabs, and adhesive testing to uncover both visible and invisible mold issues. We also offer advanced non Invasive indoor air quality testing that screens for 43 different contaminants—including allergens, environmental contaminants and pollutants often found in new builds or recent renovations. Our comprehensive approach ensures you get clear, lab-certified results you can trust. With Breathe Well, you’re not just testing your air—you’re protecting your health, your home, and your peace of mind.

What Our Clients Say

  • "Diligent, thorough and gave me a piece of mind after we found a leak in our roof."

    Kristina H.

  • "Saved Us Thousands During Home Purchase" We hired them for a mold inspection during the home-buying process. They found hidden mold in the attic that the sellers didn’t disclose. Because of their detailed report, we were able to negotiate the cost of remediation off the home price. They were a lifesaver and incredibly knowledgeable. Great experience all around!

    John T.

  • "Professional, Prompt, and Trustworthy"

    Nico D.

Learn More

Click to learn more about Mold and its potential health risks