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Radon Testing Services

Testing for radon is easy and inexpensive. It is the only true measure that will let you know if you and your family are at risk.

How is Radon Measured?


Radon is measured in picoCuries per liter of air (pCi/L).  There is no safe level of radon exposure, but the EPA has set a standard at 4 pCi/L. This means they recommend you take action to reduce or remove (mitigate) radon if it measures at or above 4 pCi/L.

Radon Testing is Easy and Inexpensive


It is the only true measure that will let you know if you and your family are at risk.  Though we provide both testing and mitigation services, to remove any potential for conflict of interest, we typically perform only one of those two services per client.  We can recommend other testing service professionals in your area. Send us results which are found to be at or above 4 pCi/L.

Mitigation Quotes Available Upon Request.

Who typically has Radon Testing Done?


Homeowners, landlords, and Individuals who own habitable property usually opt for radon tests. Testing has become more prevalent with homeowners who have children and are concerned with exposing their family to radon.  Also, individuals involved in real-estate transactions often include radon tests as part of the real-estate process when buying or selling a home. In fact, requirements for radon testing and/or disclosure of known radon levels may be required by law in your area. (Contact your state radon office for details). Contact us for more info.