What You’re Breathing Matters More Than You Think

Most homeowners assume indoor air is clean if they don’t see dust. The reality is very different.

PM2.5 refers to microscopic airborne particles that are 2.5 microns or smaller—small enough to bypass your body’s natural defenses and travel deep into the lungs and bloodstream. These particles are one of the most overlooked drivers of poor indoor air quality and health symptoms.

At Building Performance Solutions, we don’t just measure particulates—we identify where they’re coming from and why they’re staying in your home.

What Is PM2.5?

PM2.5 includes ultra-fine particles such as:

These particles are not visible to the naked eye, but they can significantly impact:

Why PM2.5 Testing Matters

Most air quality issues are not caused by one single factor—they are the result of a system failure within the home.
Elevated particulate levels often indicate:
If you only treat the symptom (add a purifier), you miss the root cause. That’s where we’re different.

Our Approach:
Test → Diagnose → Solve

We don’t just hand you a number.

Our PM2.5 testing is integrated into a full building science evaluation, which may include:

This allows us to answer the question most companies cannot:

What Makes BPS Different

Most companies:

We go deeper.

Building Performance Solutions:

We treat the home as a system, not a collection of symptoms.

Who Should Consider PM2.5 Testing?

This service is especially important if:

What Happens After Testing

You’ll receive:

If issues are found, we can develop a targeted plan to correct them through:

Schedule Your Assessment

If you’re concerned about the air you’re breathing, guessing is not a strategy.

Test. Diagnose. Solve.

Call or text to schedule your PM2.5 assessment.