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    Angstrom Analytical

    5.0 (4 reviews)

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    2 years ago

    We had a roof leak from an unknown cause. The handled a mold problem in my home with great care and professionalism.

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    I've called three times to inquire about lead testing, leaving two messages over a week ago. Nobody…read moreever answers. Nobody has ever called me back.

    (update below) DANGER! (these guys test for hazardous and…read moretoxic materials) Everyone makes mistakes, and I wouldn't fault them at all if they had taken responsibility for their mistakes & worked to immediately to rectify them. To the contrary, it seems like they tried to disguise and cover up their lab mixup--but we are talking about ARSENIC, and that is gambling with my children's lives. Considering that the well-water inspection costs over $600, customers should be able to expect competence and a strict chain of custody regarding their samples. I had my water tested at 2 points: directly from the well source & after it passed through the reverse osmosis filter. The next day I received an email saying arsenic was found. I called and asked which water source tested for arsenic, and Stephanie told me there was only one sample & it read "kitchen sink" (which would be past the R/O system). I told her I had submitted 2 samples, and she insisted there was only one. Then I called the inspector who had come out to retrieve the samples. He assured me that he had submitted two but that they must have "just mixed them up." He called the lab and then called me back and said they did receive two samples and were just confused. I then called Stephanie back & she told me that she was reading the wrong file earlier when we spoke & that the water was from the well and not the kitchen sink but that the kitchen sink sample hadn't been tested for arsenic yet and that the rest of the "full spectrum" test hadn't been carried out on the well water yet. It would take 4 days more (*note). I corrected her and said, "you mean 'full spectrum' on the 'kitchen sink' sample--as I requested--right"? She said, "no we're doing that on the well sample." I objected, on the grounds that it would make no sense to test the well but not the R/O system (otherwise, how could we know if our drinking water was safe). Then she replied, "do you want us to test the sink? I can ask if there's still enough of the sample left." I objected again: "'Enough of the sample'?? You said the kitchen sink hasn't been tested yet, and that it was the well sample that was tested." She seemed to completely not understand all of the contradictions she was making, and said, "I think they probably still have enough of the sample." It's impossible to know which sample she's talking about, but either way they'd BETTER still have enough, since: A: they originally (mistakenly) planned to run the "full spectrum" test on the well sample, so if it is true what she said about the arsenic result coming from that sample, they should have saved enough to still run the rest of the "full spectrum." B: if it's true what she said about the arsenic result coming from the well sample and that they haven't tested the "kitchen sink" sample yet, why would they not "still" have enough of the sample left to test? They haven't even touched it yet according to her. *note: it's now been 7 days. I called today; she said they're still not ready and that it'll take until tomorrow. She came up with an excuse about why it hasn't really been seven days yet, because their weekend testing is "for city customers only." (Then why did you have me pay for the expedited service??) In sum: these guys are a total irresponsible disaster full of contradictions (note 2) and excuses; I have no way of knowing which sample was really tested (if it was even one of my samples at all). And having been caught in the midst of incompetence, I have no way to trust that whatever they eventually tell me isn't just some result from a sample they re-filled from their own tap to disguise their mistakes and incompetence. My experience with this sham of a lab was a complete waste of money, since their incompetence made it impossible to trust that the results actually come from my samples (if and when they are ever delivered to me). I will have to spend another $600 to have the water re-sampled and tested by a competent lab, and I'll also have to try to renegotiate my house contract to allow me a longer inspection period because of this debacle. Arsenic and other deadly water contaminants are not something we can gamble on our children's lives on. *note 2 (another nutty contradiction when I called today for an update): she first said, "I'm sorry, I'm not allowed to discuss your results with you directly. You'll get a report from the inspector when the results are done." Then I asked: "If you can't tell me my results directly, why did you email me last week saying that one of the samples tested positive for arsenic?" To that she replied, "Because the test was done already. The other tests aren't done yet." So which is it; she's not allowed to discuss them (even though she already did) or they're not done yet? update: very soon after writing this review, my results were suddenly complete and emailed to me. I wish I could have any confidence in them, but sadly I will have to get them all redone at additional expense

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    We had a tricky, unseen suspected mold problem inside a wall. Dave was able to test for this in a…read morevery timely manner and got the test results back to us right away. Based on his recommendations we were able to get remediation done and fix the source of the problem. Dave was very personable, took the time to answer all of our questions and give tips on things we had not thought to ask about. We thought their service was affordable and a worthwhile investment in healthier living.

    From the owner: Unbeknownst to you, there could be a plethora of harmful chemicals, materials, bacteria, and fungi…read morein the air of your home. Without proper inspections, you and your family could be at risk of getting sick from these airborne pathogens. Locally owned and operated, Twin Cities Mold Investigations in the Twin Cities of Minnesota and surrounding counties, provides expert property inspections and indoor air testing for your home or business to help you better protect your family or employees. After extensive Investigations for moisture and water intrusion and testing is conductedthey will send samples to a 3rd party Lab for unbiased testing. A detailed report that provides answers and what is needed to clear up the issues along with lab results will be emailed within 3 business day. 24 hours if needed. Labs are closed on weekends, sorry. Inspections and Air, Swab, Bulk testing are key to maintaining your health and well being, and Twin Cities Mold Investigations will provide that key. They have specialized equipment to get the WHOLE picture of your property. Thermal camera, moisture meters, meters for Particals (dust, dander, allergens), Formaldehyde and CO2 counts. Contact these home inspection experts today at (651) 505-0500 to request a free consultation or visit them online to learn more about the services they provide.

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    Just had a fantastic experience with Gary from Loyear - he came out to check my concerns with mold…read morein my basement. Very knowledgable. Did not try to upsell me on anything. He was very honest, polite and thorough. He let me know any priority concerns or not. It was such a great experience and put me at ease working with him, highly recommended to deal with Gary.

    I'll start by saying Loyear never actually did any work for me - which is, in a strange way,…read moreexactly why I recommend them. Shortly after moving into our new place, we noticed an area of water damage in the wall and flooring from a leaking drain pipe, which the previous owners had covered with furniture during our inspection. We had the leak itself fixed by Tonka Plumbing, and requested an estimate from Loyear for the remediation work. When Gary showed up, he had a mask, booties, everything you'd expect in 2020. He listened to what our issues were, inspected the damage, pulled out his cool infrared gadget, and gave us his estimate. The surprise came when he then told us that - as much as no business likes to turn down business - our issue was one we could probably handle ourselves. Instead of simply taking our money, he suggested that we give it a go, and call him back if the issue turned out to be larger than we were comfortable handling on our own. So there you have it. 5-star review for a company I never actually hired -specifically because of an estimator's honesty and frankness. Will 100% call them in the future for any water damage/remediation work I need.

    Peace of Mind Home Inspections

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    Used Peace of Mind recently for a new home purchase. The inspector was very thorough. He took 360…read morepictures, including pictures of the read out on his thermal gun and moister detector for each wall, window, door, pipe and ceiling. He spent an hour and fifteen minutes thoroughly explaining every picture and issue he noticed. He then prepared a detailed inspection report and sent it to us that same day. The inspector was very polite and didn't make us feel stupid for not understanding the technical aspects of the house. I would highly recommend Peace of Mind and would use them again in the future.

    We bought our home and it had been pre-inspected by peace of mind. At first glance the inspection…read moreseemed thorough; filled with several photos and brief descriptions of what should be fixed, and the inspection as a whole is very well organized. It gave us the confidence we needed to place a really strong offer on our house. When we got into the house however, we quickly found many issues. The oven did not work. In the inspection documentation it stated that the oven was working and was heated up. If they had actually done that, they would have found that it had a broken igniter which causes the house to fill with gas. Since moving in we've had multiple services that have needed to be done - expected maintenance of owning a new house. Each of the professionals we've had come to complete these services, including new oven install and plumbing, they've told us the same thing: "Wow, I can't believe this wasn't caught in your inspection.", "This is definitely not up to code." are among the phrases we've heard repeatedly. It's getting tiring to hear that after having one thing after another need to be fixed. They did not do a thorough job with our inspection and I would not recommend their services. I'll give them the benefit of the doubt that I have heard our city is pretty strict on their guidelines, but that shouldn't excuse this negligence. The oven issue could have seriously caused us harm and we were naive to put our trust in peace of mind.

    Angstrom Analytical - environmentaltesting - Updated May 2026

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