What Is Radon?

Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas found in soil and rock. It enters buildings through cracks and openings in the foundation and can accumulate indoors without any smell or visible sign.

Why Does Radon Testing Matter?

Illustration showing how radon gas enters a house from the ground, through pathways in the bedrock and soil, rising through cracks, sump drain, and fittings, and entering the house through windows, ventilation system, and other openings.

Radon is the leading cause of lung cancer in non-smokers, according to the U.S. EPA. Testing is the only way to know your home or building’s radon levels.

  • Radon exposure can happen in any building

  • New or old homes — age doesn't matter

  • Basement, crawl, or slab — foundation type doesn't matter

  • Levels can vary house-to-house and even room-to-room

Front view of a modern house with brick and beige siding, a small porch, two chairs, a potted plant, a garage with a grey door, a black driveway, and neighboring houses on both sides.

Who Should Test?

Homeowners

Home buyers & sellers

Realtors during property transactions

Schools & government facilities

Commercial buildings

Why Choose Professional Testing?

Continuous Radon Monitor for Accurate Results

Quick Testing
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No Scare Tactics —

Honest Communication

Clear Reporting

Ready To Check Your
Radon Levels?