Radon is a colorless, odorless gas formed naturally when uranium in soil and rocks breaks down. When it enters buildings, long-term exposure can elevate lung cancer risk, making testing and reduction essential for safety.
The only way to determine radon levels is through professional testing. Since radon cannot be seen or smelled, specialized equipment is required. Our certified tests deliver precise results, enabling you to take action when needed.
If test results exceed the EPA action level of 4.0 pCi/L, we recommend installing a mitigation system. Our experts design and install tailored solutions to effectively lower radon levels and create a safer indoor environment.
Short-term radon tests typically run for 48–72 hours, while long-term tests can last up to 90 days for greater accuracy. We’ll advise which option best suits your needs, whether you’re seeking quick results or comprehensive monitoring.
Yes. Although mitigation systems are built for durability, components like the fan may need periodic inspection, repairs, or replacement. We offer maintenance plans to ensure your system remains efficient year after year.