Other Lab Pricing (per sample)

Radon: $49

VOC analysis including the EPA compendium and a library of other compounds: $550.

Bacteria Culture: $150.00 Legionella: $150.00 Methamphetamine: $150.00

Other gas and pollutant analysis are also available. Please call for specific quotes.

Commercial inspections

Radon: $49

$187, $250, $350, or $500 depending on the size of the property and kind of sampling required.

Carbon Dioxide and Carbon Monoxide are included in the inspection fee.

Travel to other states or areas outside of the Tampa Metropolitan area is determined based on time and transportation and lodging cost.

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You can arrange for an asbestos inspection by calling Air Allergen at:

or by contacting us through the options on the right panel.

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Initial Trip Inspection & Basic Report: $227
Lab Fees based on type and quantity: $227
Total Cost: $227 Plus lab fees
Common Lab Fees Air Sample: $69 per sample
Carpet Dust Analysis: $118 per sample
Additional Sample Costs are on the left panel.

EXAMPLES

HOME OR APARTMENT: A single story home or apartment without a basement or crawlspace generally requires an air sample inside, and air sample outside, and a carpet dust sample. The lab fees for two air samples and a carpet dust sample are $268. The initial trip inspection is $250, for a total of $518. Each additional air, tape or bulk sample would add $75.

LARGE COMMERCIAL INSPECTIONS: The base price for larger commercial inspections can vary according to the size and complexity of the project. See the left panel for details.

TRAVEL OUTSIDE OF NORMAL SERVICE AREA: Air Allergen does inspections throughout Florida and adjoining states. Travel expense is calculated at $2 per mile for the distance that exceeds 40 miles from Tampa.

SPECIAL PRICING: Air Allergen sometimes offers pricing specials for inspections with six or more samples. Call for 844-263-6103 for details about current offers.

LAB REPORTS: The form of the lab report varies according to the type of samples taken. Air samples taken during a typical indoor air quality inspection includes type and quantity of particulate as well as both viable and non-viable mold spores divided into outdoor, indoor/outdoor, and water damage spore types. Carpet dust analysis can provide mold species, a history of intermittent events, and findings of yeast and other organisms that can affect your immune system but don’t show up in air samples. Combining information from different types of samples gives you a more comprehensive understanding of your indoor air quality and the origin of possible health concerns.