
Are you concerned about the indoor environment of your home or business? Basement flooding or leaks, plumbing or roof leaks? Mold or bacteria contamination? Radon? Concerns about possible asbestos containing building materials?
Let us help you protect your largest investment – YOUR HOME OR BUSINESS!
An indoor environmental quality inspection can provide you with the information you need to make informed decisions about issues in your property – Even if the problems aren’t this obvious.
American Metropolitan Environmental is locally owned & operated, specializing in the field of indoor air quality; water intrusion investigations; bacteria, mold and fungi identification & investigations, and remediation (clean up) project management. We provide these services for residential, commercial and industrial properties, and utilize only accredited laboratories for the analysis of a variety of fungi, bacterial, or chemical samples.
Because we are Council-Certified Indoor Environmental Consultants (CIEC), and Accredited Asbestos Inspectors with over 13 years experience in the environmental field, and independent of any contractor or remediation company, we can provide you with an objective assessment of the condition of your property.
You can trust us to provide the following professional services:
Disclaimer: The inspection report is an observation of conditions by visual and sampling methods at the time the inspection is conducted and is in no way to be considered as a guarantee or warranty regarding the subject dwelling or any of its components. American Metropolitan Environmental, Inc. cannot warrant that any property is free of all environmental problems or hazards.
It shall be understood that structure members, covers, exterior barriers (natural or man-made) may have to be disturbed for the purpose of the inspection. Authorization to disturb must be provided in writing prior to the inspection. All environmental testing and/or surveys are conducted according to the regulations and/or standards set forth by the Environmental Protection Agency, Department of Housing and Urban Development, and the Kansas Department of Health and Environment, whichever is more stringent. This is a non-warranty explanation.