My Neighbor’s Radon Test Was Low—Do I Still Need to Test My Home?

It’s a common question: if your neighbor tested for radon and their results were low, should you bother testing your own home?

The answer is yes.

Radon levels vary dramatically—even between neighboring houses. Factors like soil composition, foundation type, construction materials, air pressure, and ventilation all affect how radon moves into a home.

One house may have safe radon levels while the one next door has unsafe levels. You won’t know unless you test your own home.

Every home needs its own radon test to ensure indoor air safety.

Schedule your professional radon test today for peace of mind.

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