As a homeowner and a parent, your family’s safety is your number one priority. You work hard to create a nurturing space where your loved ones can thrive. Yet, nagging questions can linger in the back of your mind. Is the air my children are breathing truly clean? Is our tap water really safe to drink? What invisible risks could be hiding in the walls, floors, and air of our home? At Nestwell, we help families find clear answers to these important questions every single day. We understand the worry that comes from the unknown, and we are here to guide you toward confidence and peace of mind.
The journey from worry to reassurance doesn't come from guesswork or crossing your fingers. It comes from clear, objective data that tells you exactly what is going on inside your home. This is why a comprehensive healthy home score assessment for family well-being is the most important first step you can take. To make this process simple and empowering, Nestwell created a unique, streamlined assessment. We took the complexity of professional-grade laboratory science and turned it into one clear number that represents your home's environmental health, giving you the confidence to protect your family.
You do everything you can to keep your home clean and safe. You dust the shelves, scrub the floors, and open the windows for fresh air when you can. But what about the things you can't see? Modern homes are wonderful in many ways. They are built to be very energy-efficient, keeping us warm in the winter and cool in the summer. However, this tight seal can also have a downside: it can trap pollutants inside, causing them to build up over time.
Many common household items can release invisible substances into your indoor air. For example, a new sofa or carpet might release chemicals from its manufacturing process. Fresh paint on the walls, while it looks beautiful, can off-gas fumes for weeks. Even the cleaning products we use to keep things tidy can contribute to the chemical soup in our air. Add in dust, pet dander, and pollen tracked in from outside, and you can see how the indoor environment becomes a complex mixture of particles and chemicals.
This is where the connection to your family's health becomes so important. Have you ever wondered why a family member’s allergies seem worse indoors? Or dealt with unexplained headaches, nagging fatigue, or irritating coughs that never seem to go away? These can sometimes be signs that your home's environment is impacting your well-being. The only way to know for sure what's going on is to move beyond guesswork. Understanding home environmental impact on health is the critical first step toward making targeted improvements and ensuring your home is a true sanctuary for your family.
We know how confusing it can be to think about all these different potential issues. Do you need one test for mold and another for the air? What about your water? It can feel overwhelming. That’s why we created the Healthy Home Score. This score is a core part of our child-safe home environment assessment, designed from the ground up to be simple, clear, and focused on the factors that matter most to your family's safety.
Think of the Healthy Home Score like a credit score, but for your home's environmental health. Instead of looking at dozens of complicated lab results for things like "total volatile organic compounds" or "coliform bacteria," you get one simple, easy-to-understand number. This single score gives you an immediate and holistic snapshot of how healthy your indoor environment is. It instantly tells you if things look good or if there are areas that need your attention.
The power of the score is in its simplicity. Our expert system analyzes all the complex data from your air, water, and radon lab tests. It weighs each factor based on established health guidelines and combines them into one powerful metric. This unified approach stands in sharp contrast to the confusion of buying a handful of disconnected DIY kits from a hardware store. Those kits often leave you with vague results, and you are left to figure out what it all means and what to do next. The Healthy Home Score eliminates that uncertainty, providing a clear, science-backed foundation for your action plan.
A truly healthy home rests on four key pillars of environmental safety. A problem in any one of these areas can impact your family’s comfort and well-being. Nestwell's assessment covers them all to give you a complete and reliable picture of your home's health, ensuring no stone is left unturned.
We take about 20,000 breaths each day, and most of them are taken indoors. The quality of that air has a direct impact on our health, especially for children whose respiratory systems are still developing. Our professional-grade indoor air quality testing for families looks for two main categories of invisible threats that are commonly found in homes.
The word "mold" often brings to mind ugly black spots on a damp basement wall. While visible mold is certainly a problem, the bigger health concern often comes from the mold you can't see. Mold reproduces by releasing tiny, lightweight spores into the air. These spores can circulate throughout your entire home via your HVAC system and can be inhaled by your family. For many people, inhaling mold spores can trigger allergic reactions, asthma attacks, and persistent cold-like symptoms.
Effective mold detection and prevention homewide starts with understanding your air. A home can have a hidden mold problem behind a wall, under a leaky sink, or in a poorly ventilated attic without any visible signs. This is common after any type of water event, like a slow pipe leak, a roof leak, or a flood. Our assessment includes air sample testing that measures the concentration and types of mold spores in your environment.
If the test reveals an elevated level of spores, it’s a clear signal that there is a hidden source of moisture and mold growth that needs to be addressed. Your Nestwell report won't just tell you that you have a problem; it will provide a clear action plan. It guides you on the next steps to take, from finding the source of the moisture to ensuring the issue is resolved safely and effectively, protecting your family’s health and your home's value.
Of all the potential hazards in a home, radon is perhaps the most serious, yet it is completely undetectable by our senses. Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas. It is created from the natural decay of uranium in soil, rock, and water. You cannot see it, smell it, or taste it. This invisible gas can seep up from the ground and enter your home through cracks and small openings in the foundation. Once inside, it gets trapped and can build up to dangerous levels.
The link between radon levels and family health is direct and well-documented by major health organizations. Exposure to radon gas over a long period is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States, and it is the number one cause among non-smokers. It is responsible for thousands of deaths each year. Any home, in any location, can have a high radon level. It doesn't matter if your home is old or new, or whether your neighbor's home tested low. The only way to know if your family is at risk is to test your specific home.
Because of this serious risk, checking radon levels is a critical, non-negotiable step for any responsible homeowner. The Nestwell assessment makes this easy. Our simple-to-use, professional-grade radon detector will accurately measure the level in your home over several days to get a true average. Knowing your radon level is one of the most important things you can do to protect your family from a preventable long-term health risk.
Your family uses tap water for everything: drinking, cooking, bathing, and washing clothes. We trust that the water flowing from our faucets is safe, but unfortunately, that isn't always the case. Contaminants can enter the water supply at various points between the treatment plant and your tap. A comprehensive water quality test kit for a healthy home is the only way to be certain about the quality of the water your family uses every single day.
If your home is in an area with older infrastructure, there is a risk of lead leaching into your water from old service lines or solder in your home's own plumbing. Lead is especially dangerous for children, as it can have a significant impact on brain development even at very low levels of exposure.
Even water from municipal treatment plants can contain contaminants like chlorine and its byproducts, which are used to disinfect the water but can have their own health implications. For homes with private well water, the risks are different but just as significant. Runoff from agriculture can introduce pesticides and nitrates, while naturally occurring elements like arsenic can also be present. Our easy-to-use water testing kit gathers a sample that is sent to a certified lab, where it's tested for a wide range of potential contaminants, giving you a full report and complete peace of mind.
We believe that getting crucial information about your home's health shouldn't be complicated or intimidating. We designed every step of our process to be as straightforward and user-friendly as possible, putting the power of a professional laboratory right in your hands.
It’s natural to ask about the professional home health assessment cost, and it’s important to think about it not as an expense, but as a proactive investment in your family's health and your own peace of mind. The worry and uncertainty that come from not knowing about your home's environment have a cost. So do the potential long-term consequences of unaddressed issues.
Consider the other potential costs. A single urgent care visit for a child's allergy or asthma attack can be expensive. The long-term medical bills associated with chronic respiratory issues can add up quickly. Furthermore, discovering a major problem like a widespread, hidden mold infestation after it has been growing for years can lead to remediation costs in the thousands of dollars, far more than the cost of catching it early.
When you invest in a Nestwell assessment, you are getting a complete, end-to-end service. The price includes the professional-grade testing kit, all shipping to your home and back to the lab, all certified laboratory analysis fees, your proprietary Healthy Home Score, and a detailed, customized action plan that tells you exactly what to do next. It is one clear price for a complete solution that turns your worries into confident action.
You no longer have to wonder or worry about the invisible environment inside your home's walls. You now have the knowledge to move from feeling concerned to feeling empowered. By taking a proactive approach, you can get the objective data you need to make your home the safest, healthiest possible place for your family to grow and thrive. Nestwell is here to be your trusted partner on that journey.
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Q: How is this different from a standard home inspection?
A: This is a great question. Think of a standard home inspection as a "physical" for your house—it checks for structural and functional things like the roof's condition, the furnace's operation, and the electrical system. A healthy home score assessment for family well-being from Nestwell is like a "health check-up" for your house. It's a deep dive into the invisible environmental factors—the air you breathe, the water you drink, and silent threats like radon—that directly impact your family's daily health.
Q: My child has bad allergies. Is testing the air really necessary?
A: Yes, it is absolutely crucial. While we often blame outdoor pollen, your indoor environment can be a constant source of triggers that make allergies worse. Our indoor air quality testing for families is designed to pinpoint the specific culprits inside your home. It can identify high levels of dust mite allergens, hidden mold spores, or chemical irritants from household products. Once you know exactly what you're dealing with, you can take targeted action to remove the source instead of just managing symptoms.
Q: How can I know if my home has a radon problem?
A: You can't. Radon is completely invisible and has no odor, so testing is the only way to know for sure. To truly understand the risk between radon levels and family health, you need an accurate, long-term test. It doesn't matter if your neighbor's house tested low; levels can vary dramatically from one house to the next. For this reason, an accurate radon test is a fundamental part of every comprehensive Nestwell assessment.
Q: Is the water testing part complicated?
A: Not at all! We specifically designed the water quality test kit for a healthy home to be incredibly simple and user-friendly. Your assessment kit will include an easy-to-use collection vial and very clear, one-page instructions. You simply fill the vial from your kitchen tap, secure the cap, and place it in the return box with your other samples. We handle all the complex scientific analysis at our certified laboratory.