Something in your home might be affecting your health. We'll help you understand it — in plain English.
No one connects the house to the body. You get sent in circles between doctors, inspectors, and contractors. We hand you one clear path instead — and we tell you the truth, even when it's boring.
What's going on?
Point at your situation. We'll take you to the right place — no forms, no guessing.
You're not crazy, and you're not alone. Most people breathing bad air have no idea — and no one has explained it to them. That stops here.
Three things, one honest place
Understand
Free, plain-English answers to the exact thing scaring you at 11pm — what it is, how worried to be, and what to do first. No jargon. No panic.
Fix — in the right order
Most people fix mold in the wrong order, and it comes back. The Monitor My Air Method is the honest sequence that actually works — the one nobody else will just tell you.
Get real help
When you need a person, we match you to a real inspector who does a true investigation — or you talk to one now on a virtual consult. Matched by fit, never by who paid us.
Most people fix mold in the wrong order — so it comes back.
Mold is a symptom. The disease is uncontrolled moisture and uncontrolled air. Kill the source and the conditions, in order, or you're just cleaning a room that's built to grow it. Here's the order that works:
"The mold was in the bathroom. The source was an old dresser across the house, sitting over a forgotten HVAC vent. Everyone before us treated the bathroom. We found what was feeding it."
This is why we walk every surface, read the airflow with a smoke pen, and put ourselves in your home as if we had to live in it.
Your house survived the fire. Is the air inside safe to breathe?
Wildfire smoke doesn't just pass through — it soaks into your drywall, furniture, and ducts, and slowly releases back into the air for months. "It looks fine" and "it's safe" are not the same thing. If you're being told to move back in and your gut says not yet — you're not being overcautious. You're being a parent.
Is my home safe after the fire?The danger you can't see is inside.
- ▪ Why airing it out and repainting isn't enough
- ▪ The honest order to actually clear it
- ▪ What you can do yourself — and when to test
- ▪ How to give an "all clear" you actually believe
Somewhere along the way, you became the project manager of your own suffering.
You can put that down now. Every answer, the moment the worry hits — for less than one copay a month.
It answers things like
"Why does my house smell worse after it rains?"
And things like
"Did the remediation actually work — how would I know?"
And the ones you're afraid to ask
"Is this house making my kids sick?"
Why you can trust us
We don't sell you a single cheap fix. We're not paid by remediation companies. We tell you the truth — even when the truth is that there's no shortcut. In an industry full of funnels, honesty is the whole point.
We've worked for billionaires and families in trailer parks. Same problem, every time.
We came from humble beginnings and we've walked thousands of homes. What we learned is that the air you breathe doesn't care who you are. We've watched healthy people slowly decline in a home nobody suspected — and we know the look on a family's face the moment it finally makes sense.
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