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You can trust Teton Environmental with your environmental testing needs. Our team of fully trained inspectors are certified with the State of Colorado to perform Mold, Asbestos, and Lead Paint testing safely, efficiently, and competently.

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Teton Environmental is a certified firm dedicated to ensuring the safety of your home by rigorously testing for asbestos, mold, and lead paint. We adhere strictly to EPA regulations, providing you with reliable and compliant environmental testing services

Asbestos is a common building material. It causes thousands of deaths in the U.S. every year. Inhaling asbestos fibers can cause serious diseases like asbestosis, lung cancer, and mesothelioma. The certified, professional inspectors from Teton Environmental are specially trained in Asbestos testing to ensure your safety.

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Mold grows on almost anything where there is moisture; around pipes, leaky roofs, windows, or where there has been flooding. It grows on paper products, cardboard, ceiling tiles, floor boards, wood products, dust, paint, drywall, insulation, and more. Often, you never see mold if it is hiding behind walls, in your ceiling or crawlspace. A mold testing & inspection professional from Teton Environmental can keep you safe from mold.

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Water Testing in Denver, Colorado- Teton Environmental
Water testing is crucial for ensuring the safety of home drinking water, as it reveals hidden contaminants that can pose health risks. Tap water may contain harmful bacteria, viruses, toxic metals, and pesticides, sourced from various sources like industrial discharges and aging infrastructure. Through comprehensive analysis in certified laboratories, water testing identifies contaminants, allowing tailored solutions for treatment and addressing specific issues.
Lead Paint Testing In Denver, CO
Lead-based paint can still be found in over 35% of homes in the U.S. Children and pets are at the greatest risk because they are more frequently exposed to lead dust on the ground, on toys, or on any surface they can reach. A lead inspection easily tells you if you and your family are exposed to lead from lead-based paint.

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