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Radon Testing
Radon is a colorless, odorless, tasteless gas that has been found in homes all over the United States....
Pool/Spa Inspection
Just as a home inspection informs you about the condition of the home you are interested in purchasing, a pool inspection informs you about the condition of the pool...
Termite/Pest Inspection
It is not uncommon for most home inspectors to offer their opinion on the structural condition of the home as part of their report...
Mold Inspection
The mushrooms in your grocery store have much in common with the black mold that forms on stale bread and mildew that collects on damp shower curtains. ...
New Construction Inspection
There are good reasons to have a professional inspection performed on the newly constructed home you are purchasing...


Radon is a radioactive gas. It is colorless, odorless, tasteless, and chemically inert. Unless you test for it, there is no way of telling how much is present.

Radon is formed by the natural radioactive decay of uranium in rock, soil, and water. Naturally existing, low levels of uranium occur widely in Earth's crust. It can be found in all 50 states. Once produced, radon moves through the ground to the air above. Some remains below the surface and dissolves in water that collects and flows under the ground's surface.

Radon has a half-life of about four days - half of a given quantity of it breaks down every four days. When radon undergoes radioactive decay, it emits ionizing radiation in the form of alpha particles. It also produces short-lived decay products, often called progeny or daughters, some of which are also radioactive.

Unlike radon, the progeny are not gases and can easily attach to dust and other particles. Those particles can be transported by air and can also be breathed.

The decay of progeny continues until stable, non-radioactive progeny are formed. At each step in the decay process, radiation is released.

Sometimes, the term radon is used in a broad sense, referring to radon and its radioactive progeny all at once. When testing measures radiation from the progeny, rather than radon itself, the measurements are usually expressed in working level (WL) units. When radiation from radon is measured directly, the amount is usually expressed in picocuries per liter of air (pCi/L).

We can test for harmful Radon, as an additional service to your home inspection, or as a separate test

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