
Radon Testing
Lab-analyzed radon testing for accurate results and confident home decisions.
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Radon Testing Services
Professional, Lab-Analyzed Radon Testing — Focused on Accuracy and Clarity
Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that can accumulate inside homes without any visible warning signs. It is colorless, odorless, and impossible to detect without testing, which is why professional measurement is strongly recommended for homeowners, buyers, and property managers.
We provide professional radon testing using short-term test kits that are analyzed by an accredited laboratory — giving you reliable data and clear next steps.
Important: We specialize in testing only. We do not perform radon mitigation, which allows us to remain objective and focused solely on accurate measurement.
👉 Schedule Your Radon Test
What is Radon?
Radon forms naturally as uranium breaks down in soil and rock beneath the ground. It can enter buildings through:
Foundation cracks
Basement floors and walls
Crawlspaces
Construction joints
Utility penetrations
Well water (less common)
Once inside, radon can accumulate — sometimes reaching elevated levels even in newer or well-sealed homes.
Because every structure interacts differently with the soil beneath it, two neighboring homes can have completely different radon levels.
Testing is the only way to know.
Why Radon Testing Matters
According to major public health organizations, radon exposure is a leading environmental health risk inside homes.
Testing is strongly recommended if:
✅ You are purchasing a home
✅ Your home has never been tested
✅ It has been more than 2–5 years since your last test
✅ You’ve completed renovations
✅ You’re finishing a basement
✅ A neighbor has reported elevated levels
Even homes without basements can have elevated radon.
The Key Point:
Radon risk is not about how a home looks — it’s about what cannot be seen.
Our Radon Testing Approach
We use short-term radon test kits that are strategically placed in the lowest livable area of the home following industry guidance.
Our Process
1. Strategic Placement
We determine the appropriate testing location to help ensure meaningful results.
2. Closed-Home Guidance
You’ll receive simple instructions to help maintain proper testing conditions.
3. Laboratory Analysis
After the testing period, the device is sealed and shipped to an accredited lab.
4. Clear Interpretation
Once results are available, we explain what the numbers mean — without technical jargon.
5. Next-Step Guidance
If elevated levels are detected, we provide education and can refer you to qualified mitigation professionals.
What Makes Our Testing Valuable
✔ Professional placement reduces user error
✔ Lab analysis improves reliability
✔ Unbiased results — we do not profit from mitigation
✔ Clear, practical explanations
✔ Trusted indoor environmental perspective
Our goal is simple: give you accurate information so you can make confident decisions about your home.
Understanding Short-Term Radon Tests
Short-term testing is one of the most common and practical ways to screen a property for radon.
Benefits:
Efficient and convenient
Ideal for real estate timelines
Cost-effective
Provides a strong initial measurement
However, transparency matters — and every testing method has limitations.
Limitations of Short-Term Test Kits
Radon levels can fluctuate due to weather patterns, barometric pressure, HVAC operation, and seasonal changes.
Because of this:
👉 A short-term test represents radon levels during the specific testing window — not necessarily a yearly average.
If results approach or exceed recommended action levels, a follow-up test or long-term monitoring may be advised for greater certainty.
We will help you interpret whether additional testing makes sense.
Our role is not just to measure — but to help you understand the context behind the measurement.
Testing Only — No Mitigation
We intentionally do not install radon mitigation systems.
Why this matters:
Many homeowners prefer working with a testing provider who has no financial incentive tied to mitigation outcomes.
Our focus is accuracy, objectivity, and education.
If mitigation becomes necessary, we are happy to point you toward qualified professionals.
Who Should Consider Radon Testing?
Radon testing is a smart decision for:
Homebuyers
Sellers
Homeowners
Landlords
Property managers
Real estate professionals
Families finishing basements
Even if your home is newer — testing is still recommended.
Radon is about geology, not home age.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you provide radon mitigation?
No. We specialize strictly in testing to maintain neutrality and accuracy.
How long does testing take?
Most short-term tests run for several days depending on the device used.
What happens if my radon is elevated?
We walk you through the results and explain common next steps. If needed, we can refer mitigation professionals.
Is radon common in this area?
Radon can vary significantly from one property to another — testing is always the best way to determine your specific level.
Schedule Professional Radon Testing
Radon cannot be seen or smelled — but testing provides answers.
Whether you’re buying a home, planning renovations, or simply want peace of mind, professional measurement is a smart and proactive step.
👉 Schedule Your Radon Test Today
Service Areas - Salt Lake County
We proudly serve homeowners, renters, landlords, and real estate professionals throughout Salt Lake County, including:
Salt Lake Valley
Salt Lake City
South Salt Lake
Millcreek
Holladay
Murray
Midvale
Sandy
Draper
Cottonwood Heights
West Valley City
West Jordan
South Jordan
Riverton
Herriman
Taylorsville
Kearns
Magna
If you're in Salt Lake County — we’re local, and we come to you.
