Radon Testing
What is radon, and why should my home be tested?
Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas. It comes from the decay of uranium that is found in nearly all soils. Radon gas is colorless, odorless, and without taste. The presence of radon in a home can not be detected by human senses. The only way to know if your home contains radon gas is to test. The EPA recommends that homes with high radon concentration above 4 pCi/L be mitigated. There are many straight-forward reduction techniques that will work in almost any home.
Why Choose us?
Your health and safety should be important factors in your choice of a new home. When your home inspector uses Radalink, you will have the peace of mind that comes from knowing you have accurate measurements of the radon in your home. By insisting on only a Certified Radon Report from Radalink, you'll know that your buying decision was made with total confidence.
When it comes to accuracy and dependability in radon testing, it pays to do business with Radalink™ Radon Monitors. We’re committed to providing the industry’s most advanced monitoring instruments
Our tests ensure that the radon in your new home is at an acceptable level. Only inspectors who use Radalink radon measurement equipment can provide a written warranty and can guarantee that the radon levels are under the EPA's recommended action level.
A certified radon test report from Radalink is the most trusted in the industry because all instruments are owned, serviced and calibrated by Radalink. This certification ensures that the inspector cannot access or alter any data produced by the instrument, and reports are published in a locked PDF file that cannot be altered
Work with the Best in the Business.
Radalink’s knowledgeable staff is always available to provide reliable, accurate information and guidance to address the questions and concerns of all involved parties. Our highly trained and skilled radon measurement specialists (not just the home inspector) review all test results for indications of influence caused by severe storms, closed house conditions or possible instrument disturbance or malfunction.
When results are below the action level, the buyer is protected by the industry’s only 120- day written guarantee—which actually pays toward the cost of mitigation.
When it comes to accuracy and dependability in radon testing, it pays to do business with Radalink™ Radon Monitors. We’re committed to providing the industry’s most advanced monitoring instruments
Our tests ensure that the radon in your new home is at an acceptable level. Only inspectors who use Radalink radon measurement equipment can provide a written warranty and can guarantee that the radon levels are under the EPA's recommended action level.
A certified radon test report from Radalink is the most trusted in the industry because all instruments are owned, serviced and calibrated by Radalink. This certification ensures that the inspector cannot access or alter any data produced by the instrument, and reports are published in a locked PDF file that cannot be altered
Work with the Best in the Business.
Radalink’s knowledgeable staff is always available to provide reliable, accurate information and guidance to address the questions and concerns of all involved parties. Our highly trained and skilled radon measurement specialists (not just the home inspector) review all test results for indications of influence caused by severe storms, closed house conditions or possible instrument disturbance or malfunction.
When results are below the action level, the buyer is protected by the industry’s only 120- day written guarantee—which actually pays toward the cost of mitigation.
BuyersYour health and the health of your family are too important to take chances with anything other than a Certified Radon Report. The EPA, The Surgeon General, and The American Cancer Society all recommend that every home be tested for radon. Nearly 21,000 people per year die with radon related lung cancer. However, today most home buyers are still unaware of the danger. While elevated levels of radon can be a serious problem, there is a simple solution to finding peace of mind in your new home purchase.
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SellersOften non-certified radon tests will produce inaccurate results. This can cause home owners unnecessary expenses, and can require the installation of an unneeded radon mitigation system. Consider a pre-listing radon test for your home to ensure radon issues do not slow the sale.
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Real Estate ProfessionalsThe most successful listing agents know the critical importance of protecting their sellers from unnecessary delays, price reduction or repair costs associated with radon.
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