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Radon Testing

Radon is a dangerous, odorless, carcinogenic gas that can be present in any home. It is responsible for roughly 21,000 cases of lung cancer each year. During the naturally occurring breakdown of elements in the ground, radon is the gas produced during the radioactive decay process. This gas can then enter into the home. Radon can be found in any home no matter if it is new construction or an older home.

Testing is the only way to determine the radon levels in a home. Have a qualified technician measure your radon levels to determine if radon is present. We recommend radon testing as an addition to any home inspection, or as a stand-alone test for the safety of you and your family.