Radon Inspection Services
Radon Inspection & Testing

Radon is a colorless, odorless radioactive gas that can build up inside homes and commercial buildings without warning. Long-term exposure is a leading cause of lung cancer among non-smokers. That’s why professional radon inspection and radon testing are essential for protecting your indoor air quality and your health. At NJ Inspects, we provide accurate, professional radon detection, testing, and guidance on radon testing & mitigation solutions to ensure your property is safe.
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What Is Radon and Why Radon Testing Is Important
Radon forms naturally in soil and rock and can enter buildings through foundation cracks, crawl spaces, sump pumps, and construction joints. Because radon cannot be seen or smelled, radon testing is the only reliable way to know whether your home or building has elevated levels.
The EPA recommends taking action when radon levels reach 4.0 pCi/L or higher. Even lower levels may still pose health risks over time, which is why working with a qualified radon inspector is essential for accurate results and clear interpretation.
Professional Radon Inspection Process
Our radon inspection services follow EPA-recommended protocols to ensure reliable and defensible results.
Radon testing is performed using professional-grade equipment, with proper device placement based on building layout and usage. We offer short-term and long-term radon testing options depending on your needs, along with clear reporting that explains your radon levels and what they mean.
Each inspection is completed by an experienced radon inspector who ensures the testing process is handled correctly from start to finish.
Radon Testing & Mitigation Support
If testing reveals elevated radon levels, NJ Inspects provides clear guidance on radon testing & mitigation options. While testing identifies the problem, mitigation focuses on reducing radon concentrations to safer levels.
Common mitigation radon solutions may include sub-slab depressurization systems, crawl space mitigation, sealing radon entry points, and venting systems designed to redirect radon gas safely outside. We help you understand which approach is appropriate for your property and what steps to take next.
Who Should Schedule Radon Detection Services
Radon detection is recommended for homeowners, buyers, sellers, landlords, and commercial property owners. Testing is especially important for properties with basements or crawl spaces, during real estate transactions, for new construction, and in areas known for elevated radon levels.
Even newer or well-sealed buildings can experience radon issues, making routine radon inspection a smart preventative measure.
Why Choose NJ Inspects as Your Radon Inspector
With 12 years of experience, NJ Inspects brings proven expertise to every radon inspection. We follow EPA-compliant testing procedures, provide easy-to-understand results, and offer honest recommendations focused on safety—not upsells. Our goal is to help you confidently identify radon risks and take the appropriate steps to protect your indoor air quality, if needed.
Schedule Your Radon Inspection
Radon is a serious health concern, but identifying it doesn’t have to be complicated. Professional radon detection and radon testing provide peace of mind and actionable insight. Contact NJ Inspects today to schedule your radon inspection and learn more about radon testing & mitigation options for your home or building.

