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Best Air Quality Inspection in Charlotte, NC

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9 verified providers · Updated 2026-04-12

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Charlotte Home Inspection

3.0 ★ (2 reviews)

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Affordable Environmental Services

4.9 ★ (69 reviews)

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AdvantaClean

5.0 ★ (70 reviews)

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Charlotte Home Inspection

3.0 (2 reviews)
201 N McDowell St, Charlotte, NC 28204
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Affordable Environmental Services

4.9 (69 reviews)
3360 Commonwealth Ave, Charlotte, NC 28205
Mon–Sat 8am–6pm · Sun Closed
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AdvantaClean

5.0 (70 reviews)
4101 Stuart Andrew Blvd, Charlotte, NC 28217
Open 24 Hours
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Mold Assessment Group

5.0 (23 reviews)
5960 Fairview Rd Suite 400, Charlotte, NC 28210
Open 24 Hours
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Pure Air - Charlotte

5.0 (164 reviews)
6016 McDaniel Ln D, Charlotte, NC 28213
Mon–Fri 9am–6pm · Sat–Sun Closed
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Piedmont Quality Air

4.3 (11 reviews)
4701 W Sugar Creek Rd, Charlotte, NC 28269
Mon–Sun 8am–8pm
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Lake Norman Mold Inspections

4.6 (9 reviews)
13620 Reese Blvd E, Huntersville, NC 28078
Open 24 Hours
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AirMD Charlotte NC

3.0 (2 reviews)
4737 The Arbors Dr, Harrisburg, NC 28075
Mon–Fri 8:30am–6pm · Sat–Sun Closed
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AdvantaClean of Monroe

5.0 (82 reviews)
1405 Babbage Ln, Indian Trail, NC 28079
Open 24 Hours

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does an air quality inspection cost in North Carolina?

Indoor air quality testing in North Carolina typically costs $200 to $600, depending on the number of contaminants tested and the property size. Basic radon testing costs $150 to $250. Comprehensive IAQ testing that includes mold spores, VOCs, particulates, and radon costs $400 to $600.

Why is radon testing important in North Carolina?

While North Carolina's radon levels are generally lower than the national average, certain areas -- particularly in the western mountains and Piedmont foothills -- have elevated radon levels. The EPA recommends testing all homes regardless of location. NC DEQ provides information on radon zones by county.

What does an indoor air quality inspection test for?

A comprehensive IAQ inspection tests for radon, mold spores, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide levels, humidity, particulate matter, and formaldehyde. Some tests also screen for allergens, bacteria, and chemical off-gassing from building materials. The scope depends on your concerns and symptoms.

When should I get an air quality inspection in North Carolina?

Get an air quality inspection if occupants experience unexplained respiratory issues, headaches, or allergies that improve when leaving the building. Also recommended after water damage, renovations, or when buying a home. North Carolina's high humidity can contribute to indoor air quality problems, particularly mold-related issues.

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