Radon Testing in Charlotte, NC

Radon is a silent health risk that many homeowners don’t know they have. At Kelly Home Inspections, we provide professional radon testing in Charlotte, NC and surrounding areas to help protect you, your family, and your investment.


Radon is colorless, odorless, and tasteless—meaning the only way to know your home’s radon level is through proper testing. Our goal is to make the process simple, accurate, and easy to understand. We take the time to explain your results and answer any questions you may have before and after the test.


Schedule your radon test today or request a quote online.


What Is Radon and Why Does It Matter?

Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that forms from the breakdown of uranium in soil and rock. It can enter homes through cracks in foundations, crawl spaces, sump pumps, and other openings.


According to health experts, radon exposure is a leading cause of lung cancer among non-smokers. Because radon cannot be seen or smelled, many homes with elevated levels go undetected for years.


Radon levels can vary from house to house—even between neighboring properties. This means a home next door with safe levels does not guarantee your home is safe.


Radon Risks in Charlotte, NC

Radon is present throughout North Carolina, including the Charlotte area. Homes with basements, crawl spaces, or slab foundations can all be affected. Newer homes are not immune—tight construction can sometimes trap radon inside, leading to higher indoor levels.


Testing is the only reliable way to determine whether radon is present at unsafe levels in your home.


Our Radon Testing Process

At Kelly Home Inspections, we follow industry-recommended testing standards to ensure accurate and dependable results.

Step 1: Professional Test Setup

We place a calibrated radon testing device in the lowest livable level of the home, where radon is most likely to accumulate. The device remains undisturbed during the testing period.

Step 2: Accurate Measurement

The test typically runs for a minimum of 48 hours to capture reliable readings under normal living conditions.

Step 3: Clear, Easy-to-Understand Results

Once testing is complete, we analyze the data and provide a detailed report explaining your radon levels in plain language.

Step 4: Guidance & Next Steps

If elevated levels are found, we’ll explain what the results mean and discuss mitigation options so you can make informed decisions.


When Should You Get Radon Testing?

Radon testing is recommended in several situations:


  • Buying a home – Protect your family before moving in
  • Selling a home – Provide transparency and buyer confidence
  • New construction – Ensure radon levels are safe in a newly built home
  • After renovations – Changes to airflow can affect radon levels
  • Routine safety checks – Especially if it’s been years since your last test


Many buyers choose to bundle radon testing with a home inspection for convenience and peace of mind.


Radon Testing for Home Buyers

For buyers, radon testing is an important part of the due diligence process. Elevated radon levels can often be mitigated, but knowing about them before closing gives you options.


Our clear communication helps buyers and real estate agents understand the results without unnecessary alarm. If radon levels are elevated, you can negotiate mitigation before finalizing the purchase.


Radon Testing for Home Sellers

A pre-listing radon test can help sellers avoid surprises during the buyer’s inspection. By testing early, sellers can address any issues proactively and keep the transaction moving smoothly.


Providing documented radon results can also increase buyer confidence and reduce delays.


Why Choose Kelly Home Inspections for Radon Testing?

  •  Local Charlotte-area expertise
  • Professional-grade testing equipment
  • Clear explanations before and after testing
  • Fast, reliable results
  • Easy scheduling and responsive communication


We believe education is just as important as testing. Our clients never feel rushed or left with unanswered questions.


Understanding Your Radon Test Results

Radon levels are measured in picocuries per liter (pCi/L). The EPA recommends taking action if radon levels are 4.0 pCi/L or higher.


If your results are elevated, it does not mean the home is unsafe forever. Radon mitigation systems are common and effective, often reducing levels significantly.


We’ll walk you through what your results mean and what steps to consider next.


Serving Charlotte, NC & Surrounding Areas

Kelly Home Inspections proudly serves Charlotte, NC and surrounding communities. Whether you’re buying a single-family home, townhouse, or condominium, we are ready to help you make an informed decision.


Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Testing

  • What is considered a high radon level?

    Radon levels of 4.0 pCi/L or higher are considered elevated and should be addressed.

  • How long does radon testing take?

    Most tests run for at least 48 hours to ensure accurate results.

  • Can I stay in my home during the test?

    Yes. You can live normally during the test, but windows and doors should remain mostly closed.

  • Is radon testing required when buying a home?

    Radon testing is not always required, but it is highly recommended, especially in North Carolina.

  • Can new homes have radon?

    Yes. New construction homes can have elevated radon levels due to tight building methods.

  • What happens if my radon levels are high?

    If elevated levels are found, we’ll explain mitigation options and what steps to take next.

Schedule Radon Testing in Charlotte, NC

Protecting your home starts with knowledge. Whether you’re buying, selling, or simply checking on your home’s safety, Kelly Home Inspections is here to help.

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