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Radon Testing
Radon is an invisible, odorless gas that can pose serious health risks when present at elevated levels inside a home. Because it cannot be detected without proper testing, it is highly recommended as part of the home buying process.
Our radon testing helps identify whether unsafe levels are present, giving you the opportunity to address the issue before closing. If no radon is detected, you gain peace of mind knowing your home provides a safe environment for you and your family.
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What Radon Testing Covers
Starting at$150
Radon Level Measurement
We measure the concentration of radon gas within the home using professional testing equipment to determine if levels exceed EPA-recommended thresholds.
Health Risk Identification
Radon exposure is a leading cause of lung cancer among non-smokers. This test helps identify potential health risks associated with elevated radon levels.
Pre-Purchase Decision Support
For buyers, radon testing provides critical information that can influence negotiations, repairs, or mitigation prior to closing.
Indoor Air Condition Monitoring
Testing is conducted inside the home under controlled conditions to ensure accurate readings that reflect real living environments.
Results & Reporting
You will receive clear, easy-to-understand results outlining radon levels detected in the home and whether mitigation is recommended.
Peace of Mind for Homeowners
If radon levels are within safe limits, you can move forward confidently knowing your home environment is safe.
Below is a List of Items that Will be Evaluated During the Radon Testing:
- Radon concentration levels within the home
- Indoor air conditions during testing period
- Placement of testing equipment for accuracy
- Duration and consistency of the test
- Comparison to EPA recommended action levels
- Need for mitigation or further evaluation
