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Radon Testing

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Using the highest quality testing equipment, we test your home for Radon Gas Intrusion.

Why is it important?

Radon gas is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that can be dangerous when it accumulates indoors, particularly in homes. It’s produced when uranium, thorium, and radium break down in soil, rock, and water, and then released into the air. Since radon is odorless, tasteless, and invisible, it can go undetected without proper testing.

Why Radon Testing is Critical for Your Family's Health

At Sam Brown Home Inspection Services, we take your family’s health seriously.

Health Risks of Radon Exposure:

Radon exposure is the second leading cause of lung cancer after cigarette smoking. Breathing in high levels of radon can damage the cells in the lining of your lungs, leading to cancer 2.

Radon poisoning symptoms don’t appear immediately; instead, health problems such as lung cancer may develop after many years. Symptoms of lung cancer can include a persistent cough, shortness of breath, coughing up blood, chest pain, and unexplained weight loss.

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Protect Your Home with Radon Testing You Can Trust

At Sam Brown Home Inspection Services, we serve the Greater Charlotte Area with trusted radon testing solutions, ensuring your home stays safe and healthy.

How Radon Enters Your Home

Radon can enter your home through:

  • Cracks in the foundation

  • Construction joints

  • Cavities inside walls

  • Gaps around pipes or wires
    It may also be present in well water and certain building materials.

Radon Testing & Mitigation Solutions

Testing is the only way to detect radon levels. That’s why Sam Brown Home Inspection Services recommends radon testing with every home inspection. If elevated levels are found, we advise on effective mitigation options:

  • Sealing foundation cracks

  • Installing ventilation or mitigation systems

  • Long-term monitoring to ensure safe radon levels

It’s important for homeowners, especially those in areas with known radon prevalence, to test their homes and take necessary actions to ensure a safe living environment.