Axxonlab provides comprehensive asbestos testing in Edmonton, including pre-demolition surveys, Designated Substance Surveys (DSS), routine pre-renovation checks for residential and commercial properties via Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM). This process involves the physical extraction of building materials of concern and a microscopic analysis to qualify and quantify any presence of asbestos within that material.
Axxonlab also offers essential asbestos air testing using Phase Contrast Microscopy (PCM) analysis. Often required for clearance after abatement projects or ongoing monitoring during large-scale work, we aim to provide results within 24 hours to help ensure safety for workers and occupants.
Whether it’s an asbestos bulk sample or a clearance test, Axxonlab’s environmental sampling technicians will ensure they safely and correctly collect the required samples for an accurate analysis, in accordance with provincial regulations.
While we don’t have a walk-in lab in Edmonton, we offer flexible options: Our technicians can visit your site for on-site mold inspections and sample collection within a 2.5-hour radius of Edmonton’s city center.
For pre-collected samples, we coordinate secure pickups with our local technicians who are already on the road and ensure your samples are included in our daily shipment batch, at no extra cost to you!
Alternatively, ship your samples to us wherever you are.
We’ll provide a prepaid label at low or no cost based on volume and weight. Call us at 1-888-675-5226 for details.
We deliver precise, reliable results for asbestos and mold testing in Edmonton within 24 hours from sample receipt at our world-class lab.
For urgent asbestos or mold testing needs, we offer same-day on-site visits in the Edmonton & surrounding area.
Yes, our local technicians cover an extensive service area up to 2.5 hours from Edmonton’s city center, including nearby cities like St. Albert, Sherwood Park, Red Deer, and Lac La Biche, as well as towns such as Wetaskiwin, Vegreville, and Drayton Valley. This allows us to perform asbestos sample collection, mold inspections, and sample pickups across central Alberta.
Absolutely. We specialize in pre-demolition asbestos testing and DSS surveys for commercial properties in Edmonton and surrounding areas, helping you maintain compliance and avoid delays.
We will inspect the entire property to identify potential asbestos-containing materials (ACMs), safely collect them in accordance to Alberta’s guidelines, and analyze the samples in-house for rapid, reliable results.
Take advantage of our end-to-end experience; bring the lab to your project with our local asbestos sampling technicians.
Contact us via phone or our online form to schedule a same-day mold inspection in Edmonton or within our 2.5-hour service radius.
Our lab-trained sampling technicians are equipped for prompt visits, with results typically available within 24 business hours to support your needs efficiently.
Our asbestos air testing in Edmonton uses advanced PCM analysis for clearance post-abatement and real-time monitoring during projects, delivering results in 24 hours or less. This rapid, reliable service ensures safety and compliance for residential and commercial sites across the Edmonton region.
Absolutely, tenants can hire us for mold assessments in Edmonton. Our inspections are non-destructive. We’ll work with you to schedule a visit, collect samples, and provide a detailed report that you can share with your landlord or property manager to address any concerns.
Yes, our air tests can identify the presence of mold spores even if you don’t see visible growth. By comparing indoor and outdoor air samples, we can detect hidden mold that might be affecting your comfort, providing clarity on potential indoor air quality issues.
Our comprehensive mold assessments, including spore trap analysis, can detect a range of mold species. While we can identify the presence of potentially toxigenic molds, a detailed lab report will help determine the specific types and guide any necessary actions.
Asbestos is a group of naturally occurring mineral fibers known for their strength and heat resistance. It was widely added to building materials like insulation, roofing, and flooring from the 1950s to the 1990s because it provided durability and fireproofing, making homes safer and more energy-efficient at the time.
You might find asbestos in older homes, particularly in insulation (e.g., around pipes or attics), vinyl floor tiles, acoustic ceiling tiles and adhesives. It’s often hidden within walls or under layers, most often in plasters or drywall joint compounds. Professional sampling and analysis by an accredited laboratory is the best way to confirm its presence and concentration.