Smiths Creek • Port Huron • St. Clair County

Radon Testing

Short-term radon testing with clear results and practical next-step guidance—so you can make a more informed decision before closing.

Short-term real estate testing • Clear documentation • Same-day reporting context
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What’s included

A straightforward short-term real estate radon test with proper setup, clear documentation, and results you can actually use.

Test setup

  • Placement of a professional radon monitor in the proper test location
  • Short-term real estate testing period, typically about 48 hours
  • Documentation of placement and test conditions
  • Clear notes on closed-house conditions and testing expectations
  • Practical interpretation of the result in real estate context

What you receive

  • Clear radon result documented in your report
  • Photo documentation of monitor placement
  • Same-day reporting context once the test is complete
  • Practical next-step guidance if levels are elevated
  • Follow-up questions welcome after the inspection

Who it’s for

Valuable for buyers who want clearer environmental information before closing, especially where radon testing has not already been performed.

Home buyers

Useful when you want to know whether the property has an elevated radon level before you commit.

Real estate transactions

Short-term testing is a common and practical option during the inspection period.

Anyone wanting more clarity

Radon has no smell or visible warning signs, so testing is how you find out what the level actually is.

How it works

Simple setup, short-term monitoring, and clear results.

01

Schedule the test

Add radon testing to the inspection, or call/text to confirm the timing and property details.

02

Monitor is placed

The radon device is set in the appropriate location and remains in place during the test period.

03

Results are reported

Once the short-term test is complete, you receive the result with clear context and next-step guidance.

Why it matters

Radon is invisible and odorless, which means testing is the only reliable way to know what the level is during a transaction.

Radon testing helps buyers make better decisions and gives useful leverage when elevated levels are found. It is one of the simplest and most valuable add-ons because the result is clear, actionable, and tied directly to the property you are buying.

Frequently asked questions

Common questions buyers ask before scheduling radon testing.

How long does the test take?

Short-term real estate radon testing typically runs about 48 hours.

Do I need to do anything to prepare?

Closed-house conditions are typically required. Clear instructions can be provided before and during the testing period.

What if the radon level is elevated?

The result is documented clearly and practical next steps are outlined, including typical mitigation considerations.

Is radon testing worth adding?

Yes. Because radon cannot be seen or smelled, testing is the only way to know whether the level is elevated.

Want clearer answers before closing?

Call/text for the fastest response, or add radon testing when you book online.