Radon Inspections Made Simple

We perform radon inspections for real estate transactions and for homeowners concerned about radon levels in their homes.

Risks of Ignoring Radon

Do Not Let Radon Affect Your Life

X Health Risks

Radon is the leading cause of lung cancer amongst non-smoker. Ensuring your home’s radon levels are below the recommended EPA action level is critical for your family’s health.

X Peace of Mind

Knowing the radon levels on your home can provide the peace of mind you have been looking for.

X Home Value

A home without harmful radon levels is more attractive to potential buyers, increasing your property value.

Lung Radon Inspections

More Than Just a Radon Test

Radon has been a concern for a long time, but we are revolutionizing the industry by becoming the go-to source for information. Our mission is to simplify the process and ensure all your questions are answered, creating peace of mind and maintaining the value and safety of your property. At the end of the day, everyone deserves to be in a safe and healthy environment, whether in a home, business, new build, or multi-family property.

Radon Inspection Price

What will a radon inspection cost you?

$215.00

Our Radon Inspections Include:

  • Initial Consultation - Conducted by a nationally certified radon professional

  • Site Assessment - Thorough inspection of your property

  • Radon Mitigation System Inspection - Includes assessment of any existing radon mitigation systems

  • Placement of Radon Monitors - Strategic placement to accurately measure radon levels

  • Analysis of Air Samples - Detailed examination of collected air samples

  • Comprehensive Report of Findings - In-depth report outlining the inspection results tailored for both general property assessments and real estate transactions

  • Mitigation Recommendations - Expert advice on necessary mitigation measures

The 3 Steps of a Lung Radon Inspection

1

Schedule Online

Fill out out a form on our website to schedule an in-home inspection

2

Perform Inspection

We will perform a radon inspection and deploy a continuous radon monitoring system for a minimum of 48 hrs.

3

Review Results

If your radon levels are unsafe, we will design and install a radon system to make your home safe, again

Radon Inspection FAQs

We are here to be a resource of information and provide answers to the most frequently asked questions about radon inspections.

    • Initial Consultation and Site Assessment: 30 minutes to 1 hour

    • Placement of Radon Monitors: 15 to 30 minutes

    • Monitoring Period: 48 to 72 hours (This period is necessary to obtain accurate radon level readings.)

    • Retrieval of Radon Monitors and Analysis of Samples: 15 to 30 minutes

    • Report Generation and Recommendations: 1 to 2 hours (This can be done concurrently while the monitors are in place.)

  • No you do not. As long as we have access to the home or access to the key lock box, we can perform the inspection when no one is home.

  • Our goal is to make the radon inspection as simple as we can for you. We ask that you maintain closed home conditions starting 12 hours prior to our arrival and ensure that we have access to the home. To learn more about closed home conditions please see this article.

  • The EPA recommends taking action if radon levels in your home are 4 picocuries per liter (pCi/L) or higher. Lower levels are preferable, but any level of radon carries some risk.

  • It is recommended to get a radon inspection every two years or whenever you make significant changes to your home, such as renovations or installing new ventilation systems. Additionally, if you are buying or selling a home, it's advisable to conduct a radon test to ensure safe levels.

Learn More About Radon Mitigation at

Radon Academy

Radon Academy is your comprehensive source for all things radon, offering expert knowledge, resources, and training to ensure safety and compliance in radon detection and mitigation.

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Be the Hero of Your Property.

Schedule a radon inspection today to ensure safety, boost confidence, and enhance marketability.