Keep your family safe by knowing the levels of radon in your home.
Radon is a colorless and odorless gas that is everywhere and in all homes, new or old. It seeps into your home through cracks, sumps, joints, basement drains, or other tiny openings in the home. Radon testing is the only way to know if you have unsafe levels of radon. The EPA recommends levels below 2 pCi/L.
The Indiana State Department of Health has a fact sheet and a Map of Radon Zones created by the EPA if you would like to see what zone your county is in.
How is a radon test conducted?
Testing takes about 4 days to conduct and requires certain closed building conditions. Here is the process I use:
I am licensed in the state of Indiana and certified by the National Radon Proficiency Program (NRPP), as a radon measurement professional.
Want to learn more?
You can read a guide from the EPA: A Citizen’s Guide to Radon, contact me by submitting a form, or call 765-918-0002.
Locations include the following counties in West Central Indiana: Benton County, Boone County, Clay County, Clinton County, Hamilton County, Hendricks County, Marion County, Montgomery County, Morgan County, Parke County, Parke County, Putnam County, Tippecanoe County, Vermillion County, Vigo County, Warren County
Locations include the following cities and the surrounding areas: Terre Haute, IN – Brazil, IN – Greencastle, IN – Crawfordsville, IN – Waynetown, IN – Lebanon, IN – Lafayette, IN – Brownsburg, IN – Avon, IN – Plainfield, IN – Veedersburg, IN – Covington, IN – Attica, IN – Williamsport, IN – West Lebanon, IN – Fowler, IN – Boswell, IN – Oxford, IN – Rockville, IN – Marshall, IN – Montezuma, IN – Cayuga, IN – Clinton, IN – Fairview Park, IN – Newport, IN
Member of: InterNACHI | ASHI | Inspectopedia