Air Quality Testing in Bedminster, PA

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Is the air in your Bedminster home safe? Find out with Macks Mold Removal’s air quality testing. Simple. Fast. Reliable.

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Improving Bucks County Air Quality

  • Breathe easier knowing your home’s air is free of harmful pollutants.
  • Reduce allergy symptoms with proper air quality testing and solutions.
  • Create a healthier living space for your family in Bedminster.
  • Gain insights into your home’s ventilation and identify areas for improvement.
  • PA Air Quality Pros

    Serving Bucks County

    Macks Mold Removal is your local air quality specialist in Bedminster. We use advanced technology to accurately assess your home’s air. Our detailed reports pinpoint potential problems, giving you the information you need to create a healthy and comfortable living environment.

    Air Quality Assessment

    Testing Your Home's Air in Bucks County

  • Inspection: We thoroughly examine your home for potential air quality issues.
  • Testing: We use specialized equipment to analyze your indoor air.
  • Analysis: You receive a clear, detailed report of our findings.
  • Bedminster Air Quality Services

    PA Indoor Air Quality

    Poor indoor air quality can affect your health and comfort. Macks Mold Removal offers comprehensive testing in Bedminster to identify pollutants, allergens, and other contaminants. We’ll help you understand the results and recommend solutions to improve your home’s air quality. Call us at 215-431-4744.

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    Originally known as Bedminsterville, a post office was established on 7 April 1851, Elias Ott was the first postmaster. In the days of mail coaches, Bedminster was visited three times a week from Doylestown. One of its earliest industries was chairmaking in the late 1800s by Reuben Stever. Established in 1834 by Abraham Freidlich, a major landmark in Bedminster has been the general store. Later the store was managed by the Scheetz brothers. in 1855, Levi Michley took the store followed by Peter O. Mickley who left the business in 1860 when he became township assessor. In 1860 Isaac Fluck replaced it with a new a larger store. Levi C. Hafler became proprietor becoming partners with J.H. Afflerbach until 1868 when Hafler retired. In 1870, the business was named J. H. Afflerbach & Co. when Abraham Keller entered in to partnership with Afflerbach. Afflerbach retired in 1873, then the store became Keller & Son, when Abraham partnered with his son Lewis. In 1875, the store was renamed Keller and Brother as a partnership between Lewis and Joseph M. Keller. Joseph retired in 1878. In the evening of 2 October 1886, the entire store, furniture depot and several small buildings were completely destroyed by fire. Lewis Keller rebuilt a large country store at the same location.

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