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Professional Radon Testing
Certified radon testing for residential and commercial properties across Georgia and South Carolina, providing clear results, fast turnaround, and regulatory confidence.
Certified Radon Inspection & Testing for Homes and Buildings.
Radon is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas that can pose serious health risks, including lung cancer. Because radon cannot be detected by sight or smell, professional testing is the only way to know if it is present in your home or building.
EnviroPro 360 provides NRPP certified radon inspection and testing services following ANSI standards to help property owners identify radon levels and understand their exposure risks. Early detection allows you to take informed steps toward maintaining clean indoor air for you and your loved ones.
Why Radon Testing Matters?
Radon exposure is a hidden risk. Without testing, elevated radon levels can go unnoticed for years. Professional radon testing provides:
- Accurate measurement of indoor radon concentrations
- Clear insight into potential health risks
- Documentation needed for safety, planning, or compliance
Testing gives you the information you need to protect your home and family.
How Our Radon Testing Works?
We make radon testing simple, accurate, and easy to understand.
1. Professional Testing
We use EPA-approved radon testing equipment to measure indoor radon levels with precision.
2. Home Evaluation
We assess your home’s structure, ventilation, and potential radon entry points.
3. Clear Results & Guidance
You receive a detailed report explaining your results and outlining recommended next steps, if needed.
Finding Radon Doesn’t Mean Panic.
Elevated radon levels are common and manageable. Testing gives you clarity, not a diagnosis. If radon is detected, we help you understand:
- What the numbers mean
- Whether mitigation is recommended
- Who to contact for trusted next steps
Our role is to guide you, so you can make informed decisions about your home.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is radon?
Why is radon dangerous?
Radon exposure is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States and the leading cause among non-smokers. Long-term exposure to elevated radon levels can increase the risk of developing lung cancer.
How does radon enter a home?
Radon typically enters through cracks in foundations, gaps around pipes, construction joints, crawlspaces, sump pits, and other openings where the home contacts the soil.
Can new homes have radon?
Yes. Radon can affect homes of any age, size, or construction type. Even newly constructed homes can have elevated radon levels.
Does every home have radon?
Radon is present at some level in nearly all homes. However, the concentration varies from property to property. The only way to know your home’s radon level is through testing.
How do I know if my home has radon?
Radon cannot be seen, smelled, or tasted. Professional radon testing is the only reliable way to determine whether elevated radon levels are present in your home or building.
What is considered a high radon level?
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recommends taking corrective action when radon levels reach or exceed 4.0 picocuries per liter (pCi/L). Even levels below 4.0 pCi/L may pose some risk, and many homeowners choose to reduce them further.
How long does a radon test take?
Most residential radon tests take a minimum of 48 hours to complete. During the testing period, specific conditions must be maintained to ensure accurate results.
When will I receive my radon test results?
Most radon test results are available within 24 to 48 hours after the testing period has been completed.
What are closed-house conditions?
Closed-house conditions require keeping all exterior doors and windows closed, except for normal entry and exit, for at least 12 hours before testing begins and throughout the testing period. This helps ensure accurate and reliable results.
Should I test for radon when buying a home?
Yes. Radon testing is highly recommended during a real estate transaction because elevated radon levels are common and cannot be detected without testing.
Can radon levels change over time?
Yes. Radon levels can fluctuate due to weather conditions, seasonal changes, soil conditions, and modifications to the home. Even if a previous test showed low levels, periodic retesting is recommended.
How often should I test my home for radon?
The EPA recommends retesting every two years or whenever significant structural changes, renovations, or additions are made to the property.
What happens if my radon level is high?
If elevated radon levels are detected, a radon mitigation system can be installed to reduce radon concentrations within the home. These systems are highly effective and can often reduce radon levels by up to 99%.
What is a radon mitigation system?
A radon mitigation system is designed to reduce radon levels by venting radon gas from beneath the home to the exterior before it can enter the living space.
Can a radon mitigation system eliminate radon completely?
While no system can guarantee a radon level of zero, properly designed mitigation systems can significantly reduce radon concentrations and often bring levels well below EPA recommendations.
Is radon only found in basements?
No. While radon levels are often highest in basements and crawlspaces, elevated radon can be found in any level of a home that is in contact with the ground or affected by air movement within the structure.
Can radon affect commercial buildings?
Yes. Radon can be present in schools, offices, apartment buildings, healthcare facilities, and other commercial properties. Testing is recommended whenever occupancy and building characteristics warrant evaluation.
Does homeowners insurance cover radon mitigation?
Coverage varies by insurance provider and policy. Most homeowners should contact their insurance carrier directly to determine whether radon mitigation is covered.
How much does radon testing cost?
The cost of radon testing depends on the type of test being performed and the property being evaluated. Contact us for a customized quote based on your specific needs.
Do you install radon mitigation systems?
No. EnviroPro 360 specializes in radon testing and consulting services. By remaining independent from mitigation contractors, we provide unbiased testing results and objective recommendations for our clients.
Is radon testing required for a real estate transaction?
No. EnviroPro 360 specializes in radon testing and consulting services. By remaining independent from mitigation contractors, we provide unbiased testing results and objective recommendations for our clients.
Can radon be found in well water?
Yes. Radon can dissolve into groundwater and may be present in private well systems. In some cases, radon can be released into the air during normal household water use. Water testing can determine whether radon is present in a private well.
Is radon common in Georgia and South Carolina?
Yes. Elevated radon levels have been found throughout Georgia and South Carolina, including the CSRA. Because radon levels can vary significantly from one property to the next, testing is the only way to determine whether a home or building has elevated radon concentrations.
Testimonials
DIY Kits Vs. EnviroPro 360
When choosing radon testing, not all options provide the same level of accuracy, documentation, or guidance.
DIY Radon Kits | EnviroPro 360 Professional Inspection |
|---|---|
❌Varying accuracy | ✅ EPA-approved methods |
❌ Raw numbers only | ✅ Expert interpretation |
❌ No home evaluation | ✅ On-site inspection |
❌ No recommendations | ✅ Clear next-step guidance |
❌ Often not accepted | ✅ Accepted for reports & documentation |
Why Choose EnviroPro 360 for Radon Testing?
- Certified Experts: Our team is trained in EPA-approved radon detection methods.
- Accurate Testing: We use advanced equipment to deliver precise radon level readings.
- Clear Reports & Guidance: You receive easy-to-understand results with professional recommendations.
- Trusted in Georgia & South Carolina: Our customers trust us because we protect their homes as if they were our own.
Take the Next Step Toward Cleaner Indoor Air.
Radon testing provides clarity and confidence about the air inside your home or building.
Locations Where EnviroPro 360 Tests for Radon
We offer Radon Testing services throughout the CSRA and into the Midlands. If your location is not listed and you're in Georgia or South Carolina, give us a call to see if we travel to your area.