North Richland Hills stretches across northeast Tarrant County, from the Iron Horse Golf Course to the bustling Rufe Snow Drive commercial corridor. As one of the largest cities in the county with over 72,000 residents, NRH encompasses neighborhoods built across six decades. Our environmental assessments address the distinct challenges posed by each era of construction and local geography.
📍 Local Fact: North Richland Hills operates its own independent water utility, one of the few cities in Tarrant County to treat and distribute water separately from Fort Worth or regional providers.
North Richland Hills' proximity to both the BNSF rail corridor and SH-26 brings diesel exhaust and fine particulate matter into residential zones. Homes near the former industrial sites along Boulevard 26 may also face legacy chemical vapors. We perform comprehensive indoor air sampling that captures particulates, VOCs, and biological contaminants specific to your neighborhood. Learn more about air quality testing in North Richland Hills.
The rolling terrain of North Richland Hills channels stormwater toward lower-lying homes, creating persistent moisture problems in foundations and garages. During your home inspection, we look for signs of suspected microbial growth. If found, we provide a list of independent, TDLR-licensed Mold Assessment Consultants who can perform testing and provide you with a certified laboratory analysis. Learn more about mold assessment in North Richland Hills.
NRH operates its own water treatment and distribution system, separate from Fort Worth's. Homes in the original Richland Hills area may have service lines predating modern standards. We test for disinfection byproducts, lead, copper, and any contaminants introduced by the city's unique treatment process. Learn more about water quality testing in North Richland Hills.
Transmission lines running along the SH-26 and Loop 820 corridors generate elevated magnetic fields in adjacent North Richland Hills neighborhoods. Combined with the city's aggressive small-cell 5G deployment, EMF exposure varies block by block. We provide granular room-level measurements and prioritize your family's most-used spaces. Learn more about EMF testing in North Richland Hills.
North Richland Hills' location in the Mid-Cities corridor over the Trinity Aquifer means private wells face contamination risks from dense suburban development and commercial activity along the major transportation corridors. We test for bacteria, urban-related chemical contaminants, and mineral concentrations that indicate the cumulative impact of decades of development on local groundwater. Learn more about well water testing in North Richland Hills.
With neighborhoods spanning from the 1950s to brand-new construction, North Richland Hills demands an inspector who can read a home's history. Our team knows every era of NRH building practices and the environmental concerns that accompany them.
Assessment costs vary based on home size and the services you choose. We offer free consultations to discuss your specific needs and provide a transparent quote. Call us at (469) 298-8690 for details.
We typically schedule assessments in North Richland Hills within a few days of your initial call. For urgent concerns, we accommodate same-week appointments whenever possible. We are available seven days a week.
Yes. We serve North Richland Hills and all surrounding communities. Our team travels throughout Texas to bring professional home health assessments directly to your door.
Our technicians arrive with professional equipment and systematically test your home over two to four hours. You receive a detailed report within a few business days with findings and prioritized recommendations.
Yes. LiveWell carries full general liability insurance and our mold assessment partners hold all required TDLR licenses for Texas. We are committed to professionalism in every assessment.
Ready to protect your family's health? Call LiveWell at (469) 298-8690 or contact us online to schedule your free consultation. We serve North Richland Hills, TX and families across the entire state of Texas, seven days a week, 8AM to 6PM.