Radon testing measures the concentration of radon gas in your home or workplace. Since radon is invisible and odorless, the only way to identify its presence is with professional testing devices. High radon levels can pose significant health risks, including an increased likelihood of lung cancer over prolonged exposure. If testing reveals elevated levels, our Radon Mitigation Edmonton team can reduce concentrations to a safe range and protect your household long term.
Health Risk Detection
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Our comprehensive radon analysis delivers a thorough assessment of your property’s indoor air quality. With state-of-the-art monitoring devices, we accurately measure radon concentrations to provide you with reliable results.
I was buying my first home and needed a quick radon inspection. They responded immediately, completed the test, and delivered a detailed report that same day. Their prompt service helped me understand the next steps. I highly recommend them!
Manager
After finding high radon levels, we reached out for mitigation. The team explained every step clearly, installed the system efficiently, and followed up to ensure it was functioning correctly. Now our family feels safe and protected.
My mitigation system needed repairs, and I’m glad I called. They quickly diagnosed the issue, replaced the fan, and had everything running smoothly again. Excellent customer service and fair pricing – I’ll use them for future maintenance.
Developer
Licensed radon mitigation experts serving Edmonton & surrounding areas.
Radon is a colorless, odorless gas produced by the decay of uranium in soil and rock. When it enters buildings and accumulates, long-term exposure can elevate lung cancer risk. Testing and mitigation are vital to safeguard your health.
The only way to detect radon is through professional testing. Since radon cannot be seen or smelled, specialized devices are required. Our certified tests deliver precise results so you can take prompt action.
If radon levels exceed the EPA action threshold of 4.0 pCi/L, we recommend installing a mitigation system. Our experts design and install tailored solutions to effectively lower radon concentrations and ensure safer indoor air.
Short-term tests usually run for 48–72 hours, while long-term tests can take up to 90 days for a more comprehensive assessment. We’ll help you choose the best option based on your needs, whether it’s for peace of mind or a property sale.
Yes. Although mitigation systems are built to last, their fans and other parts may need periodic inspection, repair, or replacement. We provide maintenance services to keep your system running efficiently for years.