Radon Testing Starting at $175

Radon Measurement Testing

We provide certified and state licensed Radon Testing following all AARTS/NRPP standards and protocols to the: General Public, Home Inspectors, Real Estate Agents, and Businesses for Single Family Homes, Multifamily Buildings, Schools & Large Buildings as well as Radon in Water.

Search our interactive map below to find the EPA Zone and average Radon level for your county.

The Map of Radon Zones was developed in 1993 to identify areas of the U.S. with the potential for elevated indoor radon levels. The map is intended to help governments and other organizations target risk reduction activities and resources. The Map of Radon Zones should not be used to determine if individual homes need to be tested. No matter where you live, test your home for radon—it’s easy and inexpensive. Fix your home if your radon level is 4 picocuries per liter (pCi/L) or higher. Consider fixing if your level is between 2 and 4 pCi/L. The Map of Radon Zones was developed using data on indoor radon measurements, geology, aerial radioactivity, soil parameters, and foundation types. EPA recommends that this map be supplemented with any available local data in order to further understand and predict the radon potential for a specific area.