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Real Estate
It is estimated that at least 1 in 4 properties in the
Portland/Vancouver Metro area have elevated radon levels.
Testing
• Rapid response
• Quick turn-around of test results
• Competitive rates
• FREE mitigation quotes should elevated radon levels be found
High radon levels can impede or even kill a real estate sale if not properly addressed.
Testing as early as possible in the sale process will help you and your client make timely, well-informed decisions, and can sometimes lessen or even avoid mitigation costs all together.
Types of Tests Provided
• Continuous Electronic Monitoring (CRM), short-term (2-4 day), with results available immediately at the end of the test period. On-the-spot printout of radon levels.
• Activated Charcoal / Short-Term (2-4 day) testing with results provided by an independent laboratory.
• Alpha-Track, long-term testing (3-12 month). Analysis by an independent laboratory.
• In-Water: Typically done for properties served by well water.
Includes on-site sampling and results provided by an independent laboratory.
Written report
All radon test surveys are accompanied by a full written report, including an explanation of the testing done, findings, and recommendations.
Mitigation
Free on-site consultation and quote
Know what you're getting We don't wait days for a laboratory report to tell us we've lowered radon levels. Using Continuous Electronic Monitoring throughout the mitigation process, we know within hours what radon levels have been achieved.
Guaranteed Results huge plus when elevated radon levels are discovered during escrow.
10-year guarantee All mitigation systems come with a 10-Year Guarantee on workmanship, including reducing average radon pCi/L (picoCuries per liter) levels to meet or exceed those of the project requirements.
Continuous Electronic Monitoring throughout the mitigation process, we know within hours what radon levels have been achieved.
All guarantees/warranties extended to future property owners
Free Radon Presentations
We offer free presentations to real estate professionals regarding radon; What it is, where it comes from, health effects, testing, mitigation, costs, and how to deal with an indoor air health risk in a market where at least 1 in 4 properties have elevated radon levels.
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