Post-Remediation Clearance Testing Pueblo

Remediation isn't finished until independent lab results confirm it worked. Clearance testing is the proof that your home is actually clean.

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Jim and Karen are very knowledgable and great to work with. They went above and beyond and I highly recommend them. The mold treatment has made a huge difference in the air quality in my house. I no longer have that musty smell when I return after a long trip. I had previous mold treatment that involved cutting out portions of molded dry wall and removing baseboards, but didn't get to the mold that was throughout the house. This treatment deals will the whole house and my health has improved since it. I can't recommend it strongly enough for anyone with an old, musty smelling house.
Jamie Krezelok

Jim and Karen Blagg are some of the nicest professionals that I have come in contact with, in a long time. They took everything step by step in the process of getting the mold removed from my home. I would recommend them in a heartbeat.

Michelle Allen

Great, prompt service! We are so thankful for Pure Maintenance of Pueblo for helping us get rid of our mold in our home and improve our health! Highly recommend Pure Maintenance of Pueblo!

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You've had mold remediated. The company said the job is done. But how do you know it actually worked? A visual check isn't enough—mold can be destroyed on visible surfaces while elevated spore counts persist in the air from concealed areas that were missed. The only way to confirm remediation was successful is independent post-treatment testing that measures what's in your air now compared to outdoor baseline levels. Without clearance testing, you're taking the remediation company's word for it. With it, you have laboratory evidence that your home meets the standard it should.

When You Need Post-remediation Clearance Testing

Clearance testing should follow every professional mold remediation—full stop. If your remediation company didn't include it or offer it, that's a red flag worth paying attention to. Beyond standard best practice, there are situations where clearance testing is especially critical. Insurance companies often require documented proof that remediation was completed successfully before closing a claim. Real estate transactions where mold was identified need clearance documentation before the sale can proceed—buyers, sellers, and lenders all want lab results, not verbal assurances. If you're a landlord or property manager, clearance testing protects you against future liability claims from tenants. And if you had mold treated by another company and still smell something off or your symptoms haven't improved, clearance testing will tell you whether the job was actually finished or whether elevated levels remain.

Our Post-remediation Clearance Testing Process

Our clearance testing follows the same rigorous methodology as our initial air quality testing, using professional Air-O-Cell cassette technology. We collect air samples from previously affected areas, common living spaces, and an outdoor control sample to establish the current baseline. All cassettes are sent to an independent certified laboratory—the same type of accredited facility used for pre-treatment testing—for microscopic analysis that identifies and counts mold spores by genus. The lab compares your indoor levels against the outdoor control to determine whether your home meets the standard: indoor mold levels lower than outdoor levels. That comparison is the universally accepted benchmark for successful remediation. You receive the complete lab report showing the data for every sample location. When we perform clearance testing after our own VaPURE treatments, we're holding ourselves to the same independent standard—we don't grade our own work with an internal checklist, we let the lab data speak for itself.

Post-remediation Clearance Testing Cost in Pueblo CO

Clearance testing cost is driven by the number of air samples collected, which depends on the size of the property and how many areas were treated. A focused remediation of a single room requires fewer post-treatment samples than a whole-home treatment. We provide clear pricing before collecting samples. Here's important context on cost: when Pure Maintenance of Pueblo performs your remediation using our VaPURE technology, post-treatment clearance testing is part of our standard process—it's how we verify and guarantee our results. If you're coming to us for clearance testing after another company performed your remediation, we provide that as a standalone service with completely independent results. Either way, the cost of clearance testing is negligible compared to the cost of assuming remediation worked when it didn't—and discovering months later that mold has returned because the original job was incomplete.

Why Choose Pure Maintenance Pueblo

Our clearance testing is built on independence and transparency. Samples go to a certified third-party laboratory, and you receive the full report—not a filtered summary. When we test after our own VaPURE treatments, we're putting our guarantee on the line: if indoor mold levels aren't lower than outdoor levels, we retreat at no additional cost. That guarantee only means something because the testing is independent and the data is real. When we test after another company's remediation, we have no stake in the outcome—we report exactly what the lab finds, whether that's a clean result or evidence that the job needs revisiting. If you've had mold treated and need proof it's resolved, or if you're not confident the remediation you paid for was thorough, call Pure Maintenance of Pueblo at (719) 738-8303 for clearance testing that gives you certainty.