Environmental Testing Services In Snohomish, WA
Our inspector is trained and experienced with every situation from mold and air quality testing to lead and asbestos sampling to water damage consulting and written mitigation protocols — serving homes and businesses throughout Snohomish.

Mold & Air Quality Testing Experts, Servicing The Snohomish, WA, Area
When you smell something musty or see discoloration on a wall, guessing is expensive. Flagship Environmental utilizes the latest testing and sampling techniques when inspecting your home for mold spores, including baseline outdoor sampling, multiple indoor air samples, surface and tape lift sampling, and crawl space and attic inspections.
Because we are an independent third party and do not perform remediation, our findings are written to protect the structure and the people in it — not to sell a repair. You get accredited laboratory results, a plain language explanation, and a defined scope your contractor can actually follow.
Snohomish sits in Snohomish County, where historic homes and river valley flooding make this a recurring problem. We know how properties here are built and what the Pacific Northwest climate does to them, so our findings account for local conditions rather than generic averages. Learn more about mold & air quality testing.
Lead & Asbestos Testing Experts, Servicing The Snohomish, WA, Area
Homes built before the late 1970s and 1980s in Snohomish and King County routinely contain asbestos in floor tile, mastic, popcorn ceilings, duct wrap, and siding, and lead in paint layers. Disturbing those materials during demolition or drying work releases fibers and dust into the living space.
Flagship Environmental is certified to safely obtain samples of lead and asbestos and provide the lab results indicating whether these materials are present in your home. Sampling is done under AHERA protocols with proper containment so the act of testing does not create the exposure you are trying to avoid.
Snohomish sits in Snohomish County, where historic homes and river valley flooding make this a recurring problem. We know how properties here are built and what the Pacific Northwest climate does to them, so our findings account for local conditions rather than generic averages. Learn more about lead & asbestos testing.
If you're in Snohomish, WA, and facing a mold, asbestos, or water damage problem, don't hesitate to reach out. Flagship Environmental is here to help.
Water Damage Consulting Experts, Servicing The Snohomish, WA, Area
Water travels. What shows on the ceiling is rarely the full extent of what got wet. Using thermal imaging, moisture meters, and other diagnostic devices, we perform a survey of the home and look for indications of water damage in walls, flooring, framing, insulation, attics, and crawl spaces.
With a background in water damage restoration and accreditation through the IICRC, we determine the source or cause of the damage and consult on how it should be remediated to S500 standards. Because we do not perform the mitigation, our assessment is written for the structure — not for a scope of work we happen to sell.
Snohomish sits in Snohomish County, where historic homes and river valley flooding make this a recurring problem. We know how properties here are built and what the Pacific Northwest climate does to them, so our findings account for local conditions rather than generic averages. Learn more about water damage consulting.
Mitigation Protocols & Reports Experts, Servicing The Snohomish, WA, Area
A mitigation protocol is a written scope of work that tells a contractor exactly what has to happen: what is affected, what gets removed, what gets cleaned, how the space is contained, what the drying goal is, and how completion will be verified.
With a background in water damage restoration and accreditation through the IICRC, Flagship Environmental curates protocols and reports for contractors to follow in order to bring your structure back to a clean and safe preloss condition. Because we are independent of the remediation, the scope is written to the standard rather than to a bid.
Snohomish sits in Snohomish County, where historic homes and river valley flooding make this a recurring problem. We know how properties here are built and what the Pacific Northwest climate does to them, so our findings account for local conditions rather than generic averages. Learn more about mitigation protocols & reports.
Why Snohomish Property Owners Choose Flagship Environmental
Flagship Environmental is built on hands on experience in the restoration industry. That background is why our reports read like something a contractor can execute rather than a list of numbers. We test and document; we do not sell the remediation, so nothing in our findings is written to win follow on work.
- A direct line to Colby — you talk to the person doing the inspection
- A documented inspection with photos, readings, and lab verified results
- Independent findings from a Council Certified Indoor Environmentalist
- A written protocol your contractor can bid, follow, and be held to
- Local service throughout Snohomish and the rest of Snohomish County
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Our Services In Snohomish
Mold & Air Quality Testing
Flagship Environmental utilizes the latest testing and sampling techniques in the process of inspecting your home for mold spores. Testing includes baseline sampling and multiple indoor sampling, crawl space and attic inspections, source assessment and more.
Lead & Asbestos Testing
Flagship Environmental is certified to safely obtain samples of lead and asbestos and provide the lab results to indicate if these materials are found in your home.
Water Damage Consulting
Using thermal imaging, moisture meters, and other devices, we perform a survey of the home and look for any indications of water damage, including attic and crawlspace inspections, and consult on how to remediate what we find.
Mitigation Protocols & Reports
With a background in water damage restoration and accredited by the IICRC, we procure a mitigation protocol and report your contractor can follow to bring your structure back to a clean and dry standard following S500 protocols.
