There a number of items that may impact the cost of a radon inspection, including the size of your home and where you live. Your geographic location may have a significant impact on the cost of labor and materials.
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Radon testing is often conducted as part of a real estate transaction. Some home inspectors will offer radon testing as an add-on service. The cost of this add-on service may be slightly lower than the national average.
In some cases, a radon inspector may recommend long-term testing. This can last anywhere from 3 months to a full year. Radon levels fluctuate over time so a short-term test may produce a "false positive" or "false negative" result. Long-term testing can typically give you a better understanding of exactly how much radon is in your home.
If it’s discovered that your home has high concentrations of radon, your contractor may recommend the installation of radon mitigation system. To learn more about the cost, check out this
short article about radon mitigation options.
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