Realtor Information

Local Inspectors

The EPA says nearly one out of every 15 homes in the United States is estimated to have an elevated radon level (4 pCi/L or more). Any home can have a radon problem. This means new and old homes, wellsealed and drafty homes, and homes with or without basements. 

Apex Property Inspection

South Eastern Wyoming Property Inspections

McClellan Industries Inc

Home Inspection: Fort Collins, Loveland, Greeley, Cheyenne

Renovation X LLC

Home Inspection: Wyoming, Western Nebraska, and Northern Colorado

Radon exposure is a significant health risk, being the second leading cause of lung cancer. A property with a documented safe radon level or an installed mitigation system can be a selling point, providing peace of mind to potential buyers. Addressing radon issues before listing a property can prevent delays or complications during the sale process. If a buyer’s inspection reveals high radon levels, it may lead to renegotiations, demands for mitigation, or even deal cancellations. High radon levels on a home inspection are concerning, but don’t have to be a contract breaker. Give us a call at 307-421-1641 or 970-985-1127.

home selling
See page 5 of the EPA Home Buying Guide.

High radon levels on a home inspection are concerning, but don’t have to be a contract breaker. Give us a call at 307-421-1641 or 970-985-1127.