Radon Testing
Radon testing is an important part of ensuring the health and safety of your home. Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that forms from the breakdown of uranium in soil and rock. It’s invisible, odorless, and tasteless, but when trapped indoors, it can accumulate to dangerous levels and pose serious health risks.
The EPA recommends testing all homes for radon, especially those in areas where radon levels are known to be higher.
Why Radon Testing Matters
Radon exposure is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States, after smoking. Because radon can only be detected through testing, a professional radon inspection is the only way to know if your home’s air is safe.
You should consider testing if:
- You’re buying or selling a home
- Your home has a basement or crawl space
- You’ve never had your home tested for radon
- You’ve renovated, added rooms, or changed ventilation in your home
Even newly built homes and homes with a slab foundation can have elevated radon levels! Testing is the best way to confirm your air quality and protect your family.
How Radon Testing Works
Our certified home inspector uses specialized equipment to measure radon levels inside your home.
- Setup – The radon monitor is placed in the lowest livable level of the home.
- Monitoring Period – The device collects air samples every hour for 48 hours to measure average radon concentrations.
- Pick Up – Once the test is complete, the inspector will pick up the machine and pull the digital report.
- Report & Recommendations – You’ll receive a clear report with the test results.
📞 Contact us today @ 704-628-6601 to schedule your professional radon test and protect your home’s air quality.

