Radon Testing Recommendations

Radon Abatement Services does not offer radon testing. We believe this would pose a conflict of interest. For a radon removal contractor to also test for the presence of radon – they might have an incentive to find higher levels than do actually exist. However, we do offer inspection services to identify how the radon is entering your home (once you have tested and found it is present), and we are happy to recommend testing firms.

Timing, Test Types, Home Owner Radon Testing, Home Sale Testing

Short term Radon Inspection Testing

Runs 2 to 30 days, depending on the device.
Will give you an accurate reading, but only for a short window of time.
Levels vary sometimes 10% to 20% (weather and season dependent). If you have time, do a long term test, its more reliable.
Long Term Radon Inspection Testing

Runs 1 to 12 months.
Provides the best reflection of the radon exposure threat.
Types of Radon Inspection Tests

Home buyers biggest request: Continuous electronic monitors. Why? They are hard to tamper with.
Charcoal cans: Most common form of testing. They are inexpensive, accurate and easy. Simply place two cans side by side in your basement.
Most common long term tester: Alpha Track. It’s simple, but should be employed over multiple seasons. Check it in heating, cooling and open window situations.
E Perms: Used by public health departments. Can be re-used and employed in the short or long term.
Radon Inspection Self-Testing Recommendations for Home Owners

For 12 hours before a radon inspection test, keep windows and doors closed.
No testing in severe storms, in high winds and fluctuating barometric pressure.
House fans or fireplaces should not be used.
Room air conditioners need to recirculate the room air, not remove it.
The furnace, central air and air exchanger (HRV) need to be running normally.
Use the lowest level of the home for testing, in a well used room.
Keep the test away from drafts, high heat, direct sun and high humidity.