General Questions
What is EezyAir?
EezyAir is an independent indoor air quality assessment service for homeowners and renters. We help you investigate what is actually going on with your indoor air before spending money on products, professionals, or guesswork. We do not sell equipment, and we do not send technicians to your home.
How does the assessment work?
You complete a free 16-minute online assessment that asks about your symptoms, home characteristics, and living environment. Based on your responses, the system identifies patterns across five areas: airflow and ventilation, allergens, chemicals and VOCs, mold and moisture, and HVAC system performance. You receive immediate insights and actionable recommendations.
How much does EezyAir cost?
The initial assessment is free. If you want a deeper review, the analyst review is approximately $99. There are no subscriptions, hidden fees, or equipment costs.
What do I get from the free assessment?
Pattern identification specific to your home, risk factor flagging, and immediate no-cost and low-cost actions you can take. Many people find enough information in the free assessment to take meaningful next steps.
What is included in the paid analyst review?
A US-based analyst reviews your full assessment data and guided photos. You receive a personalized report with three tiers of recommendations: immediate improvements, targeted product recommendations, and professional referral guidance. You also get 7 days of follow-up support.
How is EezyAir different from hiring an air quality inspector?
Traditional inspectors typically cost $400 to $1,000, require scheduling an in-home visit, and may be affiliated with companies that sell remediation services. EezyAir costs a fraction of that, requires no in-home visit, and has no financial incentive to recommend specific products or services. We investigate first, then guide you toward the right next step.
Does someone come to my house?
No. The entire assessment is completed remotely. You answer questions and take guided photos on your own schedule. No technician visit, no scheduling, no stranger in your home.
How long does the assessment take?
The free assessment takes approximately 16 minutes. If you upgrade to the analyst review, you will spend an additional 10 to 15 minutes taking guided photos. Analyst reports are typically delivered within 48 to 72 hours.
Is EezyAir available in my state?
Yes. EezyAir is available to homeowners and renters in all 50 US states and Washington, DC. Because the assessment is completed remotely, there are no geographic restrictions.
Can renters use EezyAir?
Absolutely. Renters are one of our most common customer types. The assessment does not require landlord permission, does not involve modifications to the property, and gives you documented findings you can share with a landlord or property manager if you choose to.
About the Assessment
What questions does the assessment ask?
The assessment covers four main pathways depending on your situation: respiratory symptoms (congestion, coughing, sneezing, asthma triggers), cognitive symptoms (fatigue, headaches, brain fog, difficulty concentrating), odor concerns (musty, chemical, or unexplained smells), and preventive interest. For each pathway, follow-up questions explore severity, timing patterns, location within the home, and environmental factors.
What are the four symptom pathways?
Respiratory covers breathing-related symptoms like congestion, coughing, sneezing, and asthma flare-ups. Cognitive covers fatigue, headaches, brain fog, and difficulty concentrating. Odors covers musty, chemical, or unexplained smells. Preventive is for people with no specific symptoms who want a baseline understanding of their indoor air quality.
Do I need any special tools or equipment?
No. The free assessment requires only an internet-connected device. If you upgrade to the analyst review, you will need a smartphone camera for guided photos. No air quality monitors, test kits, or specialized equipment required.
Can I pause the assessment and finish later?
Yes. The assessment is designed to be completed in one sitting (approximately 16 minutes), but you can pause and return to it at your convenience.
What if I do not know the answers to some questions?
That is completely normal. Questions about home age, HVAC filter schedules, or the presence of certain materials often require a best estimate. "Not sure" is a valid response for many questions, and it is factored into the analysis. You are not penalized for uncertainty.
How many assessments do I need to buy?
Just one. Unlike air quality monitors or localized test kits that require multiple units for different rooms, EezyAir is a whole-home service. One assessment covers your entire living space. There are no upsells or cross-sells.
About the Results
What will the report tell me?
Your report identifies specific risk factors in your home, explains how they may be connected to your symptoms or concerns, and provides a prioritized action plan organized into three categories: things you can do for free or cheaply right now, products that may help (with guidance on what to look for), and professional services that may be warranted (with advice on how to evaluate providers).
Will EezyAir diagnose what is wrong with my air?
EezyAir provides investigation and pattern recognition, not medical or environmental diagnosis. We identify environmental factors and patterns consistent with specific indoor air quality issues. We frame findings as "this is worth investigating" rather than "this is your problem." For definitive measurement of specific pollutants, you may need professional testing, and we will tell you when that is the case.
What if my results say everything looks fine?
That is a genuinely good outcome. If the assessment does not identify concerning patterns, we will tell you so. We do not manufacture problems. We may still suggest general maintenance best practices, but we will not create urgency where none exists.
Can I share my report with my landlord or property manager?
Yes. The report is yours to use however you see fit. Many renters use their report to document concerns when requesting maintenance or repairs from a landlord.
Can I share my report with a contractor or inspector?
Absolutely. Sharing your report with a professional gives them context about your concerns and the patterns identified, which can help them focus their evaluation and avoid redundant testing.
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Why should I trust EezyAir's recommendations?
Because we have nothing to sell you after the assessment. Our business model is the assessment itself. We do not make commissions on product sales, and we do not offer remediation services. When we recommend a product category, we tell you what features to look for. When we recommend a professional, we give you criteria to evaluate them. The incentive structure is aligned with giving you accurate information.
Is EezyAir backed by science?
The assessment framework draws on published research and established principles from HVAC engineering, building science, toxicology, and mold science. It integrates multiple disciplines because indoor air quality problems typically involve interactions between building systems, materials, occupant behavior, and environmental conditions.
Does EezyAir replace professional inspections?
Not necessarily. EezyAir helps you determine whether a professional inspection is needed and, if so, what type. Think of it as triage. A visit to an urgent care nurse does not replace a specialist, but it helps you figure out which specialist to see. EezyAir fills a similar role for indoor air quality.
What if I have already had a professional inspection?
EezyAir can complement previous inspections by providing whole-home context. Professional inspections often focus on a specific system or concern. Our assessment evaluates interactions between systems that a single-discipline inspection may not address.
Privacy and Security
What happens to my data?
Your assessment data is used to generate your results and, if applicable, to support the analyst review. We do not sell your data to third parties. We do not share your information with HVAC companies, mold remediators, or product manufacturers.
Do I have to provide my home address?
We collect city, state, and zip code to account for regional climate and environmental factors that affect indoor air quality (humidity patterns, pollen seasons, outdoor pollution levels). A full street address is optional and only used if you upgrade to the analyst review.
Specific Situations
My home was recently renovated. Should I use EezyAir?
Yes. Renovations are one of the most common triggers for indoor air quality concerns. New materials (paint, flooring, cabinets, furniture) can off-gas volatile organic compounds (VOCs) for weeks or months. Construction activity can disturb dust, mold, or asbestos in older homes. The assessment specifically asks about recent renovations and factors that information into the analysis.
We just moved into a new home. Is the assessment useful?
Very much so. A new home (to you) may have residual issues from previous occupants, construction off-gassing, or environmental conditions you have not yet noticed. Running the assessment within the first few weeks establishes a baseline and identifies anything worth addressing early.
I have a baby on the way. When should I do the assessment?
Ideally, several weeks before the baby arrives. This gives you time to implement any recommended changes and allow the environment to stabilize. The assessment specifically considers vulnerable populations (infants, young children, elderly family members) and adjusts recommendations accordingly.
My child has asthma. Can EezyAir help?
EezyAir is particularly relevant for households with asthma. The assessment evaluates known asthma triggers in the home environment: dust mites, mold, pet dander, VOCs, ventilation quality, and HVAC filtration. The report can help you identify and reduce environmental triggers that may be contributing to flare-ups.
I have chemical sensitivities. Is EezyAir appropriate?
Yes. The assessment includes detailed questions about odor types, chemical exposures, and timing patterns that are especially relevant for people with multiple chemical sensitivities (MCS) or sick building syndrome. The analyst review can focus specifically on identifying and reducing chemical exposure sources.
I live in a high-rise apartment. Does the assessment still apply?
Yes. High-rise living presents unique indoor air quality considerations: shared HVAC systems, sealed building envelopes, limited natural ventilation, and potential for cross-contamination between units. The assessment accounts for these factors.
My home has a musty smell but I cannot find the source. Can EezyAir help?
This is one of our most common scenarios. Musty odors typically indicate moisture or mold, but the source is not always where the smell is strongest. The assessment systematically evaluates moisture sources, ventilation patterns, and building conditions to help narrow down likely causes. The analyst review can provide targeted guidance on where to investigate further.
I already bought an air purifier but my symptoms have not improved. Why?
Air purifiers address airborne particles, but indoor air quality problems have many possible causes. If the issue is moisture-related mold, poor ventilation driving CO2 buildup, off-gassing from furniture, or combustion byproducts from a gas stove, an air purifier alone will not solve it. EezyAir helps identify what is actually causing the problem so you can address the root cause, not just filter the air.
Do I need EezyAir if I already have an air quality monitor?
An air quality monitor tells you what the levels are. EezyAir helps you understand why the levels are what they are and what to do about it. The two are complementary. If you own a monitor, the advanced assessment includes space to enter your readings, which gives the analyst additional data to work with.
I think my HVAC system is the problem. Should I call an HVAC tech instead?
If you are confident the issue is HVAC-specific, an HVAC technician may be the right call. But many people attribute symptoms to their HVAC system when the actual cause is something else: mold behind a wall, off-gassing from flooring, or insufficient ventilation in a specific room. EezyAir helps confirm whether the HVAC system is likely the culprit or whether other factors are at play.
Can EezyAir detect radon, carbon monoxide, or lead?
EezyAir identifies risk factors for these hazards based on your home characteristics, age, location, and current detector status. We cannot measure radon, CO, or lead levels remotely. If the assessment indicates elevated risk, we recommend specific testing and provide guidance on what type of detector or test kit to use.
What if I just moved to an area with wildfire smoke?
Wildfire smoke introduces fine particulate matter (PM2.5) that can persist indoors long after outdoor air clears. The assessment evaluates how your home handles smoke infiltration and recommends steps to reduce indoor exposure during and after wildfire events.
Is EezyAir useful for Airbnb or vacation rental hosts?
Yes. Indoor air quality directly affects guest reviews and satisfaction. The assessment can identify issues that short-stay guests might notice (odors, stuffiness, dust) and provide improvement recommendations that protect both guest experience and property value.
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