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Radon Test Near Hermitage and Green Hills

Radon, a radioactive gas, is the leading cause of lung cancer among non-smokers and the second leading cause among all lung cancer cases. Radon is colorless, odorless, found across the U.S., and impossible to detect without proper testing. At WIN Home Inspection, our Radon Test ensures the health of you and your loved ones. Our certified inspectors use specialized equipment to accurately detect and measure radon levels in your home.

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We offer Radon Test services in Hermitage, Green Hills, Nashville, Old Hickory, Franklin, Smyrna, and La Vergne.

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WIN Home Inspector doing a radon test at a house
WIN Home Inspector doing a radon test at a house

1 in 15

Homes have a higher than acceptable level of radon.

6 Million

Homes in the U.S. have radon levels above the recommended mitigation level.

21,000+

Deaths every year occur as a result of prolonged exposure to radon.

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Protect Your Family from the Deadly Effects of Radon

Radon is the leading cause of lung cancer among non-smokers.

Why Get a Radon Test
with WIN?

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recommends having your home tested for radon every two years. This is essential because radon can be prevalent in all homes in any region of the country and of any age. No home is immune to radon infiltration. A Radon Test is designed to identify even low levels of radon in your home to help you safeguard your health and reduce your risk of lung cancer and other respiratory illnesses.

Benefits of a Radon Test

Detect Early to Reduce Risk: The earlier high radon levels are detected, the sooner you can mitigate it and reduce the risk of developing lung cancer.
Protect Your Health: Prolonged exposure to radon is detrimental to your health, so it’s imperative that you have your home tested frequently.
Gain Peace of Mind: Live comfortably knowing that you and your family are safe from radon and its hazardous health effects.

How Does a Radon Test Work?

During a Radon Test with WIN, our expert inspectors perform a comprehensive test to determine the levels of radon present.

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STEP 1

Set Up the Detector

First, we’ll strategically place our radon detector in an appropriate area of the home, depending local regulations and the layout of the home.

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STEP 2

Wait for Two Days

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STEP 3

Analyze the Results

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STEP 4

Receive a Comprehensive Report

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WIN performed a Radon Test on our home. The experience was easy from start to finish. Communication was great, WIN was very knowledgeable, and the investment was very reasonable. We would highly recommend WIN and will be calling them for future needs.

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I recently purchased a home. Being an out-of-state buyer, it was a challenge to juggle the multiple steps of buying and closing a home. WIN Home Inspection did an excellent job with their detailed home inspection report. I opted for the additional Radon, Infrared... Read More

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I recently purchased a home. Being an out-of-state buyer, it was a challenge to juggle the multiple steps of buying and closing a home. WIN Home Inspection did an excellent job with their detailed home inspection report. I opted for the additional Radon, Infrared... Read More

Lauren a.

WIN performed a Radon Test on our home. The experience was easy from start to finish. Communication was great, WIN was very knowledgeable, and the investment was very reasonable. We would highly recommend WIN and will be calling them for future needs.

Aaron M.

I recently purchased a home. Being an out-of-state buyer, it was a challenge to juggle the multiple steps of buying and closing a home. WIN Home Inspection did an excellent job with their detailed home inspection report. I opted for the additional Radon, Infrared... Read More

Lauren a.

WIN performed a Radon Test on our home. The experience was easy from start to finish. Communication was great, WIN was very knowledgeable, and the investment was very reasonable. We would highly recommend WIN and will be calling them for future needs.

Aaron M.

I recently purchased a home. Being an out-of-state buyer, it was a challenge to juggle the multiple steps of buying and closing a home. WIN Home Inspection did an excellent job with their detailed home inspection report. I opted for the additional Radon, Infrared... Read More

Lauren a.
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FAQs on Radon Test

Is radon a common issue in homes?

Yes, radon is commonly found in homes. It is a naturally occurring gas that can enter buildings through cracks and openings in the foundation. While the health effects of radon can be frightening, it’s important to know that if high levels of radon are detected, they can be mitigated.

Can a high radon level be fixed?

Yes, high levels of radon can be fixed. Mitigation techniques, such as installing a radon mitigation system, can effectively reduce radon concentrations and make the home safe for occupancy.

How long does a Radon Test typically take?

A Radon Test typically takes two days to complete. Our inspectors will set up the testing equipment, where it will remain to collect air samples, and return two days later to collect the equipment and send the samples to an accredited lab for testing and analysis.

Should I consider radon testing if I am buying a new home?

Yes, it is highly recommended to consider radon testing when buying a new home. Radon levels can vary even between neighboring homes, so testing is the only way to learn about the radon levels in the specific home you are purchasing.

How often should I test for radon in my home?

It is recommended to test for radon in your home every two years. However, if you have made significant changes to your home's structure or ventilation, we recommend getting a new Radon Test to ensure the radon levels in your home remain low.

Can radon levels change over time?

Yes, radon levels can change over time due to various factors, including changes in soil conditions and weather patterns. That’s why the EPA recommends testing every two years. Regular testing will help you monitor any fluctuations in radon levels.

What are the health risks associated with radon exposure?

Radon exposure is a leading cause of lung cancer, particularly among non-smokers. Prolonged exposure to high levels of radon increases the risk of developing lung cancer over time.

How can I reduce radon levels in my home?

To reduce radon levels in your home, professional radon mitigation systems can be installed. These systems use ventilation techniques to redirect radon gas from the soil away from the home, effectively lowering radon concentrations.

Should I test for radon before selling my home?

It is recommended to test for radon before selling your home as conducting a Radon Test provides valuable information to potential buyers and demonstrates your commitment to their health and safety.

If high radon levels are found, am I required to mitigate them before selling?

Radon mitigation requirements vary by location. Some regions have regulations that require sellers to mitigate high radon levels before selling the property. It is essential to check with local authorities or consult with a real estate professional for specific requirements in your area. Whether or not radon mitigation is required, you may want to consider mitigating high radon levels in your home before selling to increase your home’s value and not deter interested buyers.
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