Radon Testing & Inspection

Radon is the #2 cause of lung cancer. Test your home or business for this invisible, odorless gas. Most results in 48–72 hours.

100% Independent Testing — Zero Conflict of Interest. We never sell remediation or removal services. Our results and recommendations are always honest and unbiased.

The Problem: An Invisible Threat Beneath Your Property

Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas produced by the breakdown of uranium in soil and rock. It is colorless, odorless, and tasteless — making it impossible to detect without professional testing. The EPA identifies radon as the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States, responsible for an estimated 21,000 deaths each year.

Radon seeps into buildings through cracks in foundations, gaps around pipes, construction joints, and any opening where the structure contacts the ground. Every building is at risk, regardless of age, construction type, or location.

Our Solution: Professional Radon Measurement

A1 Air Quality Consultants measures radon levels in your home or business. We use advanced, industry-standard testing methods to provide accurate and reliable results. Our results give you the data you need to make informed decisions about your family's or employees' safety.

Our Radon Testing Process

1

Device Placement

We place a professional radon testing device in the lowest livable area of your property.

2

Monitoring Period

The device collects data over a specified period to measure average radon concentrations.

3

Lab Analysis

Data is analyzed to determine your property's radon level in picocuries per liter (pCi/L).

4

Report & Recommendations

Your report includes measured levels, EPA threshold comparisons, and next-step recommendations.

Understanding Radon Levels

The EPA recommends taking action if your radon level reaches 4.0 pCi/L or higher. Many health experts suggest considering mitigation at levels as low as 2.0 pCi/L. The average indoor radon level in the U.S. is about 1.3 pCi/L. Testing is the only way to know your level.

Who Needs Radon Testing?

The EPA recommends that every home be tested for radon, regardless of location. Radon testing is especially important when buying or selling a home, if you have never tested your property, after any major structural changes to your foundation, and for schools, daycares, and commercial buildings.

Turnaround Time

Most results delivered within 48 to 72 hours after the monitoring period is complete.

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Where We Offer Radon Testing

We provide professional radon testing across North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia, including:

Anderson, SC Asheville, NC Athens, GA Augusta, GA Beaufort, SC Charleston, SC Charlotte, NC Columbia, SC Easley, SC Greenville, SC Hilton Head, SC Myrtle Beach, SC Raleigh, NC Rock Hill, SC Savannah, GA Spartanburg, SC Summerville, SC

and surrounding areas

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that seeps into buildings from the ground. It is odorless, colorless, and invisible. The EPA identifies radon as the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States after smoking.
Radon enters through cracks in foundations, gaps around pipes, construction joints, sump pits, and any opening where your building contacts the ground. It can accumulate to dangerous levels in enclosed spaces.
The EPA recommends action at 4.0 pCi/L or higher. Many experts recommend mitigation at 2.0 pCi/L or above. Testing is the only way to know your level.
A testing device is placed in your property for a specified monitoring period. Lab-analyzed results are typically delivered within 48 to 72 hours after the testing period ends.
Yes. Radon mitigation systems can reduce indoor radon levels significantly. We provide testing and consultation — a qualified radon mitigation contractor installs the system. We never sell mitigation services ourselves.

Protect Your Family — Test for Radon Today

Call today for a free phone consultation. We answer your questions, explain the process, and schedule your inspection.