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Radon Testing
Radon

Radon Testing

Although radon is a naturally occurring gas in our environment, it's also the second leading cause of lung cancer deaths in the U.S., according to the Surgeon General. One out of 15 homes is estimated to have dangerously elevated radon levels. The Surgeon General and the Environmental Protection Agency recommend testing all houses. Millions of Americans have had their homes tested for radon, and you should, too.

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Choose Next Phase Inspections, the trusted leader in Local Radon Inspections. Our specialists are committed to your satisfaction, ensuring reliable results so you can make informed decisions about your health and home.

Radon Testing
Radon

Key Points For Radon Testing

Protecting your family's health is our priority. As a certified Radon Inspector at Next Phase Inspections, I follow strict EPA guidelines to ensure accurate testing, using either passive or active methods for a minimum of 48 hours in the lowest livable area of your home.
We provide detailed reports that clearly explain your results. If radon levels exceed the EPA's recommended limit of 4.0 pCi/L, our certified professionals can help you develop a mitigation plan to address the issue.

Choose Next Phase Inspections for trusted Local Radon Inspections. Schedule yours today and experience peace of mind!

Goal of Inspection

At Next Phase Inspections, we understand the importance of radon testing. Our certified inspectors provide top-tier Radon Inspection Services in Denver, whether as part of a comprehensive property inspection or a standalone service. We are committed to thorough assessments, offering insights into radon levels and potential issues with existing mitigation systems.

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