Radon Inspections in St. Cloud
On-Site Radon Inspections in St. Cloud, MN
When was the last time that your home or business was inspected for radon levels? Even though you can’t see it, radon gas may be present in your home or business. Minnesotans trust the team at Radon Crew to test for this invisible, odorless threat.
Radon Crew inspects residential and commercial properties of St. Cloud, MN to detect hazardous radon levels. We offer short-term and long-term tests for on-site radon inspections. Our board-certified professionals are highly trained in the latest mitigation techniques to protect your property in the event that radon is detected. The Radon Crew acts swiftly to eliminate the dangerous gas as soon as possible.
As a smaller Midwestern operation, the team at Radon Crew is able to provide a personalized approach to our customer service and on-site visits. Call our customer service team to speak with a real person at our St. Cloud location to schedule your next radon inspection. Our courteous staff extends to our inspectors, who will educate you about the danger of radon, guide you through the process of radon inspection on-site, and follow up post visit.
Team up with the Radon Crew to protect your St. Cloud property today. Select the option that applies to you:
Trusted Radon Mitigation Professionals
Did you know that more people die from radon exposure than carbon monoxide annually in the United States? Carbon monoxide detectors are a given in American homes and businesses, but radon inspections have yet to become a routine practice. Radon Crew believes that radon detection should be a priority for home and business owners and aims to educate our community about the dangers of radon gas.
Don’t worry about finding a radon detector; we’ll come to you! Radon Crew offers on-site radon inspections and mitigation. Our team provides short-term (48 – 96 hours) and long-term (91 – 365 days) testing for commercial and residential properties. Should the Radon Crew detect radon in your home or business, we will install a radon mitigation system to eliminate the threat.