Radon is an invisible, odorless gas that can seep into any home from the ground beneath it — and testing is the only way to know your level. We measure it right alongside your inspection.
Radon is a naturally occurring gas that forms in the ground and can move up into a home through the foundation, crawl space, and other openings. You can't see it, smell it, or taste it — so the only way to know whether a home has an elevated level is to test for it.
Qualitas provides certified radon testing as one of our two core services, available right alongside your home inspection. John Steele is Radon Testing certified, and your results come back in a clear, separate report so you know exactly where the home stands.
Because radon levels can vary from home to home — even between neighbors on the same street — a test on the specific property you're buying is the only reliable measure. If levels come back elevated, that's valuable information to have during your due-diligence window, when you still have room to act.
A few things about radon make testing the only dependable way to protect your household.
You can't see, smell, or taste radon — there are no warning signs without a test.
It forms naturally in soil and rock and rises into homes through the foundation and crawl space.
Levels differ from house to house — even next door — so only this home's test counts.
Testing during due diligence gives you time and room to act if a level comes back elevated.
Because radon can't be detected by your senses, it's easy to overlook — but it's one of the simplest environmental concerns to check for. A test on the specific property gives you facts, not assumptions.
Whether you're buying and want a complete picture of the home, or you're a current homeowner who's never had a reading, radon testing tells you exactly where you stand — and gives you the information you'd need to plan a fix if one is warranted. It's a small step that adds real peace of mind.
Your radon results are delivered in their own clear report, separate from the home inspection findings, and explained in plain language.
From your first call or text to your radon report, here's exactly what to expect.
Call or text 615-707-0861, or request online. Add radon testing to your home inspection, or schedule it on its own.
We place a professional radon monitor in the home following proper protocol, positioned for an accurate measurement.
After the measurement period, we retrieve the device and deliver your result in a clear, separate, easy-to-read report.
If your level is elevated, we explain what it means and the steps you can take — call or text John and Charla anytime.
Radon is a naturally occurring gas produced as elements in soil and rock break down. It's invisible, odorless, and tasteless, and it can move up into a home through the foundation, crawl space, and other openings. The only way to know if a home has an elevated level is to test for it.
Because there's no way to detect radon with your senses, and levels vary from home to home — even between neighbors. Testing the specific property you're buying gives you an accurate reading during your due-diligence window, when you still have time and room to act if a level comes back elevated.
Yes — that's the most common way clients do it. We can place the radon monitor at the time of your home inspection and deliver the results in a separate report. Just let us know when you schedule so we can plan for it.
A radon measurement requires the monitor to remain in the home for a set period following proper testing protocol. We place the device, let it measure, then retrieve it and report your result. We'll walk you through the timing when you schedule.
An elevated reading isn't cause for panic — it's useful information. Radon can be reduced with a mitigation system, and knowing your level during due diligence gives you room to plan. We'll explain what your result means and the next steps you can take.
Qualitas is based in Nashville and serves communities across Middle Tennessee — including Davidson, Williamson, Wilson, and Sumner counties and cities such as Franklin, Brentwood, Spring Hill, Mount Juliet, Hendersonville, and Gallatin. Call or text to confirm your area.
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