Certified by LRC Indoor Testing & Research • Apr 05, 2026
Mold Inspection ServiceAir Quality Consultant
LRC Indoor Testing & Research provides residential mold testing, commercial property mold testing, apartment community inspections, and asbestos testing to North Carolina, Southern Virginia, and Northern South Carolina.
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Certified by LRC Indoor Testing & Research • Apr 05, 2026
Certified by LRC Indoor Testing & Research • Apr 05, 2026
Monday8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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John & Terry Sheffield
Mar 24, 2020
5.0
I wanted to say what an outstanding job “LRC Indoor Testing and Research” does every day. I have worked with Cathy for 13 years with customers that have problems of mold, indoor air quality, or clarification that they are already in a safe environment. The team at LRC has never disappointed. Their professionalism, dedication to quality service, and excellent communication is always on point. Every single team member is pleasant, professional, patient, and have a great attitude to do whatever it takes to satisfy the customer. I would highly recommend LRC for an independent analysis of your indoor air quality, or sample analysis. Their analysis and report generation are all done at their local office, so there is no need to wait for days like so many other companies.
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Servpro Fayetteville
Apr 12, 2019
5.0
We have worked with LRC for many years, they are all great people. You will be pleased with any service they provide!
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Julie H
Nov 12, 2018
5.0
I have had such positive experiences with LRC! I have been very impressed with the owner as well as all of the staff members of LRC. They were very knowledgeable as well as very helpful. They worked with me through different types of sample and air quality testing and explained all of the results in detail. I asked a lot of questions and they were very patient and answered all of my questions thoroughly. They provided websites with more information about my results and also recommended companies to help with additional remediation needs. I highly recommend this company!
Frequently Asked Questions About LRC Indoor Testing & Research
Who do you work with?
We partner with a wide range of clients, including homeowners, business owners, more than 40 remediation contractors, public and private schools, government buildings and facilities, Fortune 500 companies, property managers, insurance agents, and real estate professionals.
Do you conduct research or specialized studies?
Yes. In addition to our environmental projects, we perform research studies focused on school cleanliness and Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) and how these factors relate to health, absenteeism, and academic performance. During COVID‑19, we also conducted research on proper cleaning protocols for airplanes and hotel rooms on behalf of a major airline and hotel chain. Additionally, we received an award for a health survey we completed for the control tower of a major airport.
What should I do if I suspect I have a mold, air quality, or other indoor environmental quality issue?
According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS), and the Institute of Inspection, Cleaning, & Restoration Certification (IICRC), you should use a consultant (like LRC) who DOES NOT also perform remediation services. LRC ONLY performs assessments and develops professional protocols to address any issues found.
Is mold dangerous?
It depends. It's important to find out if you have a bigger problem in your house. Some mold is going to be in the air, but some mold can be extremely dangerous. If you suspect mold growing in your home, reach out to us for a mold assessment in Raleigh, NC today.
How should I choose a professional to help with my mold, air quality, or other indoor environmental quality issue?
You should look for a professional who meets the criteria below. See the LRC About Us page to view how we measure up.
- DOES NOT also perform remediation services.
- Has actual American Council for Accredited Certification (ACAC) credentials, such as the Certified Microbial Investigator (CMI), Certified Microbial Consultant (CMC), and Certified Indoor Environmentalist (CIE).
- Adheres to the standards and guidelines established by science-driven methods, processes, and procedures.
- Provides comprehensive reports that include detailed protocols and recommendations to be used by a remediation contractor of your choice.
- Has a proven history in the industry and academic worlds.
How much experience does LRC Indoor Testing & Research have?
- LRC has been conducting indoor environmental quality assessments for around 20 years.
- LRC has performed over 20,000 commercial, residential, government, and educational assessments in North Carolina, Virginia, and South Carolina.
- LRC employees have over 100 years of combined industry experience.
What types of testing and sampling are used to identify mold, air quality, and other indoor environmental quality issues?
In addition to a thorough investigation, many testing methods can be used to help identify potential issues, such as air sampling, surface sampling, ERMI/HERTSMI testing, Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) testing, Particulate Matter readings, Mycotoxin testing, Endotoxin testing, Soot, Char, & Ash testing for fire damage, and others as necessary.
How much does a typical mold, or Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ), assessment cost?
The cost can vary depending on the size of the structure being evaluated, the severity of the potential problem, and the types of tests being performed. According to multiple internet sources, the cost for residential testing is typically between $300 for basic inspection (without sampling) to over $1,000 for extensive testing and/or large homes. The national average for a standard residential inspection on a moderate-sized home is around $650 to $670, according to Bob Vila, Home Advisor, and other sources. The cost for commercial assessments is typically somewhat higher and can vary more. Contact LRC today for a detailed estimate from us based on your specific situation.
Who uses LRC Indoor Testing and Research services?
LRC has been the trusted choice in North Carolina for:
- Thousands of home and small business owners
- Healthcare Professionals, including Functional Doctors
- School Districts
- Federal, State, & Local Governments
- Universities
- Reputable Remediators
- Property Managers
- Apartment Communities
- Housing Authorities
- And more!
What services does LRC Indoor Testing & Research provide?
LRC Indoor Testing & Research offers residential and commercial mold testing, apartment community inspections, and asbestos testing in North Carolina, Southern Virginia, and Northern South Carolina.
How can I book an appointment outside of regular business hours?
Additional appointment times are available by appointment, but holiday hours may vary. It is best to contact LRC Indoor Testing & Research directly to schedule.
What should I do if I suspect mold in my property?
If you suspect mold growth, LRC Indoor Testing & Research can conduct a comprehensive evaluation using professional air and surface fungal sampling techniques to assess indoor environmental quality.
Is mold always dangerous?
Mold presence varies in danger. Some mold is normal indoors, but certain types can pose health risks and may require professional assessment to determine the extent of the problem.
What qualifications should I look for in a mold inspection professional?
Choose certified mold inspectors with credentials like IICRC, NAMP, or ACAC, who provide detailed reports and do not perform mold removal to avoid conflicts of interest.
What are the standard business hours for LRC Indoor Testing & Research?
LRC Indoor Testing & Research is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM and closed on weekends and certain holidays.
Where is LRC Indoor Testing & Research located?
The business is located at 200 Commonwealth Ct, Suite 101, Cary, NC 27511, USA.
What payment options are accepted at LRC Indoor Testing & Research?
They accept American Express, Cash, Check, Discover, Invoice, Mastercard, and Visa as payment methods.
What nearby services can assist customers visiting LRC Indoor Testing & Research with real estate needs?
Nearby real estate agents such as Samantha Giuggio - President of Fathom Realty & COO of Fathom Holdings, Rebecca Walls Fathom Realty, and Dawn Hooper of Fathom Realty NC can assist customers with property buying or selling.
What nearby medical or health services are available around LRC Indoor Testing & Research?
Nearby health-related services include Carolina Weight Loss & Personalized Care, Dr. David Pascal D.C., Health Institute of North Carolina, and Accurate Medical Equipment and Supplies Inc for various medical and wellness needs.
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