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The cost of this inspection in The Washington D.C. and Maryland area will vary depending on the size and complexity of the home and grounds, but will usually lands somewhere in the $75-150 range for a typical residential building.

Radon is a colorless, odorless, tasteless gas that occurs naturally when uranium breaks down over time. When uranium decays, it releases radon gas as a byproduct. Radon gas is also radioactive, so it can be dangerous to humans.

Radon can penetrate concrete and common building materials like wood and sheetrock.

Because radon can move through solid materials, it can easily permeate the foundation of your home. Over time, radon gas can build up and cause air quality and health issues.

RADON INSPECTION PRICE LIST

Radon Inspection $150 - $350

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  • Radon test takes a minimum of 48 hours

  • Test includes method(s) to prevent or detect interference with testing conditions or with the testing device itself

  • When short-term test ranging from 2-7 days, EPA recommends that *closed-house conditions be maintained
  • *closed-house conditions means keeping all windows closed, keeping doors closed except for normal entry and exit, and not operating fans or other machines which bring in air from outside. Fans that are part of a radon-reduction system or small exhaust fans operating for only short periods of time may run during the test.

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  • Radon is a colorless, odorless, tasteless gas that occurs naturally when uranium breaks down over time. When uranium decays, it releases radon gas as a byproduct. Radon gas is also radioactive, so it can be dangerous to humans.

    Radon can penetrate concrete and common building materials like wood and sheetrock.

    Because radon can move through solid materials, it can easily permeate the foundation of your home. Over time, radon gas can build up and cause air quality and health issues.

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