What Is Radon?
Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that enters homes through soil and foundation gaps. It cannot be seen, smelled, or tasted.
Why Testing Matters
Invisible Gas
No odor or warning
No odor or warning
Basement Risk
Highest exposure zone
Highest exposure zone
Long Exposure
Health accumulation
Health accumulation
Soil Entry
Foundation penetration
Foundation penetration
Continuous Levels
Fluctuates daily
Fluctuates daily
Lab Interpretation
Clear risk reporting
Clear risk reporting
How Radon Testing Works
- Device placement in lowest livable area (typically basement)
- Continuous air sampling over monitoring period
- Data logging of fluctuations over time
- Post-test analysis and interpretation
- Clear explanation of risk level
You don’t guess with radon — you measure it properly over time.
When Should You Test?
If your home has a basement, crawl space, or slab foundation, radon testing is recommended.
You cannot detect radon without instruments — and levels vary by home, even next door.
Get Clear Radon Results
Schedule professional radon testing in Metro Detroit today.
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