Using a proven streamline approach allows us to deliver your Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) in either 5, 10, or 15 business days following the site visit.

If your Phase 1 ESA is located in South Carolina and quality matters to you then you've got to choose Fast Phase I for your due diligence needs.

You'll be able to select a due diligence package that meets your project requirements.
You'll be able to see what's included in each package as well as the cost.

When fast-paced, deal makers need quality information quickly so they can make informed decisions, when they think, "Phase I ESA" ....the first company that comes to mind is, FAST PHASE I.

Fast Phase I is a BBB Accredited Environmental Service in Marietta, GA

Was your last Phase I ESA report rejected by your lender?

Did it seem like your ESA report was completed by someone with little to no experience?

Did your last contractor fail to identify RECs?

become confident by being informed

LARGER FIRMS ARE DEF. NOT THE WAY TO GO

For larger firms, conducting Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessments aren’t really profitable which might explain why they tend to jack their prices up yet they continue delivering a product that never fails to disappoint. 

ALWAYS REMEMBER

DON’T settle for entry-level staff, with little to no experience conducting your Phase I.

DON’T find out later your property is contaminated. 

DON’T miss out on a great deal because you went with a second-rate company with a super-slow turnaround time.

OUR A TO Z GUARANTEE

Our clients rest assured in knowing a licensed, registered, professional geologist / engineer with at least a decade’s worth of due diligence experience, will be completing their Phase I ESA from A to Z.

In addition, although it’s rare, if we ever miss something not only will we fix the issue, but we’ll also refund your payment in full.

Our clients tell us they’ll never go anywhere else for Phase 1s. We have the highest client satisfaction rates for due diligence in the country. 

BE INFORMED. DID YOU KNOW?

Identified RECs are often used as leverage to negotiate a lower price.