Mold clearance testing

Mold clearance testing. $349, independent pass/fail in 48 hours.

After remediation, clearance testing is how you confirm the cleanup actually worked. An independent inspector samples the remediated area and an outdoor control, the labs run the numbers, and you get a MoldSCORE-based pass, marginal, or fail result in writing within 48 hours - the adjuster-ready report insurers often require before they close a claim and release final payment. For homes and commercial buildings across LA, Ventura, and Orange Counties.

What is clearance testing

What mold clearance testing confirms.

Clearance testing - also called post-remediation verification - is the independent check that comes after the cleanup, measuring whether the remediated space is back to normal indoor levels.

When a remediation contractor finishes mold removal, water-damage mitigation, or smoke restoration, the work looks done. Clearance testing measures whether it actually is. An independent inspector visually checks the remediated area, then collects two air samples - one inside the cleaned space and one outdoors as a control - and sends them to the lab. Comparing the indoor result against the outdoor baseline is what shows whether indoor levels have returned to normal or are still elevated.

This is a verification role, and we keep it that way. We measure the result independently - we do not perform the remediation or certify the contractor's work. The lab data and the MoldSCORE comparison speak for themselves, which is exactly what makes a clearance report useful to a homeowner, a contractor, an adjuster, and a lender alike.

Clearance testing is often required

Post-remediation clearance is frequently a required step, not an optional one. Some states mandate that the company performing the clearance test is independent from the company that did the abatement, and insurance carriers often require an independent clearance report to close out a remediation claim and release final payment to the contractor. If your project is tied to an insurance claim, a lender, or a real estate transaction, an independent clearance test is usually what moves it to the finish line.

Clearance testing vs mold testing

Clearance testing and mold testing use the same labs and the same air-sampling methods, and both are $349 with two samples included. The difference is the question they answer. Mold testing asks "is there a mold problem here?" before any work is done. Clearance testing asks "did the remediation work?" after it is finished, and the report is written and interpreted around that pass-or-fail outcome.

  Mold Testing ($349) Clearance Testing ($349)
Visual inspection + 2 air samples (indoor + outdoor)YesYes
BTLS spore trap + Eurofins MoldSCOREYesYes
When it happensBefore remediationAfter remediation
Question it answersIs there a mold problem?Did the remediation work?
Report outcomeSpecies + spore countsPass / Marginal / Fail verdict

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What's included

What does clearance testing include?

Every $349 clearance test pairs an independent inspection with two lab-analyzed air samples and a clear pass-or-fail report.

On site

What we do at your property
  • Independent visual inspection of the remediated area
  • 2 air samples - 1 indoor in the cleaned space and 1 outdoor control
  • Surface samples where a specific area needs confirmation ($85 each)
  • Photo documentation of conditions
  • Confirmation that containment and cleanup look complete

Time on site: 45 to 75 minutes for most areas.

In the lab

How the result is measured
  • BTLS spore trap analysis (ASTM D7391-20)
  • Eurofins MoldSCORE indoor-vs-outdoor comparison (100-300)
  • Species identification and spore counts per genus
  • Objective indoor-to-baseline measurement

Labs: Eurofins and BTLS, the same labs as our mold testing.

In your report

What you walk away with
  • Same-day verbal read before we leave the property
  • A clear Pass, Marginal, or Fail verdict
  • Adjuster-ready written report within 48 hours
  • Plain-English explanation of the indoor-vs-outdoor numbers
  • Recommended next step if a result comes back marginal or fail

Best for: Claim close-out, final payment release, and resale.

Why Clean Air

MICRO CMI Certified Mold Inspector | IICRC S520 Standard | Independent Verification | Eurofins + BTLS Labs

Your clearance test is run by a certified mold inspector who reads to a recognized industry standard, and your samples are analyzed by Eurofins (AIHA-LAP accredited, ID #173068) and BTLS (ASTM-standard methods, Tarzana). We measure the result independently, so the pass-or-fail outcome rests on objective lab data that everyone in the process can trust.

MICRO CMICertified Mold Inspector
IICRC S520Industry standard
EurofinsAIHA-LAP accredited #173068
BTLSASTM D7391-20, Tarzana
Pricing

How much does clearance testing cost?

$349 flat for standard clearance testing, with two air samples included. The price you're quoted is the price you pay.

The clearance testing cost is $349 for a standard remediated area, covering the independent visual inspection, two air samples (one indoor and one outdoor control), BTLS spore trap analysis, the Eurofins MoldSCORE comparison, the Pass, Marginal, or Fail determination, and your adjuster-ready written report within 48 hours. Additional samples are $85 each when more areas need confirmation, and larger projects are quoted before we book.

That pricing is worth a direct look. Clearance testing around Los Angeles commonly runs $499 to $650, often with additional samples at $150 each. Our $349 includes two samples and the MoldSCORE verdict, with extra samples at $85 - more included, clearly priced, with the same accredited labs behind every result.

Need it faster?

Two rush options when timing matters.

Next-Day Rush +$149
Lab results and report delivered within 24 hours
Same-Day Service +$349
Inspection, lab results, and report delivered the same day

Same-Day subject to lab capacity and scheduling. Available inside our 25-mile core.

Mold Testing

$349

The initial assessment that confirms whether there's a mold problem before remediation.

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Mold Inspection

$249

A visual and moisture-based evaluation when a clear assessment is enough.

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Smoke Damage Testing

$899

Lab-verified soot analysis for smoke remediation, with an optional TEM upgrade.

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How it works

From your call to your clearance report. Here's exactly what happens.

A clearance test takes about 45 to 75 minutes on site, then the samples go to the lab. Here's the whole process, start to finish.

  1. 1

    You book

    Once remediation is complete, tell us the scope. We confirm a time - same day inside our 25-mile core, next day everywhere else - and lock in the $349 flat rate.

  2. 2

    We inspect and sample

    We visually verify the remediated area, then collect one indoor air sample in the cleaned space and one outdoor control, with surface samples if an area needs confirmation.

  3. 3

    You get a same-day read

    Before we leave, we walk you through what we observed on site - in plain language - while the samples head to the lab.

  4. 4

    The lab measures the result

    BTLS runs the spore trap analysis (ASTM D7391-20) and Eurofins applies the MoldSCORE comparison of indoor levels against the outdoor baseline.

  5. 5

    You get the clearance report

    Within 48 hours you'll have the written report with a clear Pass, Marginal, or Fail verdict, ready for your insurer, lender, or records.

Service area

Three counties. Independent verification countywide.

Based in Woodland Hills, we provide mold clearance testing across Los Angeles, Ventura, and Orange Counties - for single-family homes, condos and apartments, rentals, and commercial buildings alike. Same-day appointments inside our 25-mile core, next day everywhere else, with no travel fees within county lines.

Los Angeles County

Cities we cover
  • Woodland Hills, Calabasas, Tarzana, Encino
  • Sherman Oaks, Studio City, West Hills
  • Beverly Hills, Santa Monica, Brentwood
  • Pasadena, Glendale, Malibu, and more

Response: Same day across the core San Fernando Valley.

Ventura County

Cities we cover
  • Thousand Oaks, Westlake Village, Agoura Hills
  • Simi Valley, Moorpark, Newbury Park
  • Camarillo, Oxnard, Ventura
  • and surrounding communities

Response: Next-day appointments countywide.

Orange County

Cities we cover
  • Anaheim, Santa Ana, Fullerton
  • Irvine, Costa Mesa, Newport Beach
  • Huntington Beach, Mission Viejo
  • and surrounding communities

Response: Next-day appointments countywide.

$349
2 samples included
MoldSCORE
Pass / Marginal / Fail
Same day
On-site read
48 hrs
Clearance report
Real reviews

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Based on 96 Google reviews

My wife’s allergies got worse after we turned on the heater. We booked a mold inspection, and Ana found mold inside one of the wall cavities. Mold testing confirmed elevated...

Ethan7 months ago

Our AC smelled strange every time it turned on. Mold inspection found spores in the ductwork, and mold testing confirmed they were circulating through the home. After cleaning, the air...

char7 months ago

Before replacing flooring after a small leak, we decided to get a pre-remediation mold inspection. Testing confirmed mold beneath the old baseboards. The technician explained everything clearly and provided a...

Michelle Clark7 months ago

After last week’s humidity, we noticed bubbling paint in the living room. Ana performed a mold inspection and found hidden water damage. The mold testing confirmed black mold spores in...

Ollie Magnanimo7 months ago

After a few days of heavy moisture, we noticed bubbling paint in our living room. Ana came out for a mold inspection and found hidden water damage behind the drywall....

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Frequently asked

Clearance testing questions, answered.

How much does clearance testing cost?
Standard clearance testing is $349 flat, with two air samples included. That covers the independent visual inspection, one indoor and one outdoor control sample, BTLS spore trap analysis, the Eurofins MoldSCORE comparison, the Pass, Marginal, or Fail determination, and an adjuster-ready report within 48 hours. Additional samples are $85 each, and larger projects are quoted before you book.
What does clearance testing include?
It includes an independent visual inspection of the remediated area, two air samples (one indoor in the cleaned space and one outdoor control), optional surface samples ($85 each), BTLS spore trap analysis under ASTM D7391-20, and the Eurofins MoldSCORE indoor-vs-outdoor comparison. You receive a same-day verbal read and a written report with a clear Pass, Marginal, or Fail verdict within 48 hours.
Clearance testing vs mold testing - what's the difference?
They use the same labs and the same air-sampling methods, and both are $349 with two samples included. The difference is the question. Mold testing asks whether there is a mold problem, before any work. Clearance testing asks whether the remediation worked, after it is finished - the report is written and interpreted around a pass-or-fail outcome rather than a general assessment.
When should I get clearance testing?
After remediation is complete and the area has been cleaned and dried. Book it before you make the final payment to the contractor, before you close an insurance claim, or before a real estate transaction that involved disclosed remediation. An independent clearance test in hand is what lets everyone sign off with confidence.
What does Pass, Marginal, or Fail mean?
The verdict is based on the Eurofins MoldSCORE, which compares your indoor sample to the outdoor control on a 100 to 300 scale. A score under 150 reads as normal and passes, 150 to 250 is marginal and may warrant a follow-up look, and above 250 is elevated and indicates the area has not cleared. It turns spore counts into a plain result you, your contractor, and your adjuster can all act on.
Will my insurance accept your clearance report?
Yes. Insurers often require an independent clearance report to close out a remediation claim and release final payment, and ours is built for it - certified inspector credentials, lab data from accredited labs, the MoldSCORE comparison, and a clear verdict. We have worked with most major carriers and adjusters, and the report is formatted for claim files.
Do you certify the remediation contractor?
No. We measure the result independently - we do not perform the remediation or certify the contractor's work. What we provide is an objective, lab-backed measurement of whether the remediated area has returned to normal indoor levels, with a Pass, Marginal, or Fail verdict. The data stands on its own.
Can a restoration contractor offer your clearance testing to their customers?
Yes, and many do. Independent clearance testing is a strong addition to a remediation package - it gives the customer objective, third-party proof that the job met normal indoor levels, and it gives the contractor a clean close-out. We're happy to work with restoration contractors who want to offer that verification as part of their service.

Ready to verify the cleanup?

Tell us about the remediation and we'll lock in a time - same day inside our core, next day everywhere else. Quick, straightforward, and on your schedule.