Radon Testing Services

Bald Eagle Inspection Services, LLC is a certified Advanced Radon Measurement Service Provider. In many cases, when a property fails a radon test, it is due to inexperience with proper placement and handling of the testing media and test areas. When a radon test kit is placed in an inappropriate location, false readings can occur. Most providers do not realize that there is an optimal location in every property to run the test. I ensure a proper test process by inspecting each property prior to opening the test media and verifying the proper placement location of the test kits.

Serving all areas of Upstate New York, including Saratoga Springs, Malta, Ballston Spa, Clifton Park, Schenectady, Troy, Rensselaer County and upper Albany County. We will travel further for an additional fee.

Certified Radon Testing

Radon Testing Information

For more on radon gas visit EPA Radon.

If you require a radon retest to verify high or low results or as part of a complete home inspection service, contact Bald Eagle Inspection Services today!

I provide this service in  Saratoga Springs, Ballston Spa, Malta, Clifton Park, Albany, Schenectady, Troy, Rensselaer County areas and many more surrounding areas.

What Our Most Recent Clients Are Saying:

I Have him for two house inspections recently while looking to buy a house. he arrived on time and always did a full inspection of the house and answered any questions I had. The reports are also done either the day of the inspection or the day after and are very detailed as well. Would recommend!
Jason is knowledgeable, professional, and independent. He was quick to answer multiple questions both before and after the inspection and provided a detailed report on his findings. As a first-time home buyer I was glad to find an inspector who I felt was working for me.
Jason is very helpful, patient, knowledgeable, and answered all of my questions (and I had a lot of questions). I even added some extra services last minute and he was very accommodating. He reached out to me right away with all of my results and sent me his reports very quickly. It was very comforting to receive a phone call explanation before opening the results in my e-mail. I would absolutely recommend Bald Eagle Inspection Services and will be using them for all of our follow-up needs. Thank you!
Very knowledgeable in all aspect of home inspection. Arrived early and was very thorough in making sure everything that was needed was done correctly. Great service! Highly recommended
I highly recommend Jason at Bald Eagle. He made the inspection process very enjoyable and answered all of my questions in a thorough and respectful way. He did a complete inspection and covered everything that should be done. His report was comprehensive and well written with a lot of photos to document every part of the inspection. And it was sent very soon after the inspection. His rates are very reasonable and the lowest compared to other prices in the area. I used him for a regular home inspection and also for a mold assessment. His responses to questions and to make an appointment was done in a timely manner. He is professional, honest and overall a very nice person to work with.
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Radon FAQs

How do you test for radon?

To be sure that you are getting the most accurate test results you can hire a professional who tests for radon gas. The inspector will typically leave radon test kits in appropriate locations in your home for at least two days. The test kits will then be retrieved after a minimum amount of exposure and sent to a lad for analysis.

What causes radon?

Radon is a colorless odorless gas that comes from the natural breakdown of uranium in soil, rock and water. The only way to know if you have elevated radon in your home is to test for it.

How does radon get into my home?

Radon can enter your home through cracks in the foundation, floor drains, or other openings. Once it’s in your home, it can build up to high levels considered hazardous. The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) action level is 4.0 picoCuries per liter of air (pCi/L).

Is radon dangerous?

Radon is the leading cause of lung cancer among non-smokers and claims the lives of about 21,000 Americans each year.

How much is a radon mitigation system?

The cost of a radon mitigation system depends on the size and layout of your home, as well as the severity of your radon problem. However, most systems cost between $1,500 and $2,500.
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