Breeze radon detection monitor on a tripod next to its Breeze carrying case inside a home during a professional radon test by Ranger Home Inspections. Radon testing equipment used to measure indoor air quality and identify harmful radon levels.

Radon Testing In Georgia

Protect Your Family’s Health with Reliable Radon Testing

You can’t see it, smell it, or taste it — but radon could be affecting your home’s air quality right now. Radon is a naturally occurring, odorless gas that forms from the breakdown of uranium in soil and rock. When trapped indoors, it can build up to unsafe levels and increase the risk of lung cancer over time.

According to the EPA, radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States, responsible for thousands of deaths each year. That’s why testing your home is essential — especially here in Georgia, where radon levels can vary significantly from one neighborhood to another.

Why Test for Radon?

Even if your home feels new, clean, and safe, radon can still be present — seeping in through cracks in the foundation, gaps around pipes, or even well water. Testing is the only way to know for sure if your home’s air is safe to breathe.

A radon test helps you:

  • Detect harmful gas levels before they become a health risk

  • Make informed decisions when buying or selling a home

  • Protect your family’s long-term health and peace of mind

A graphic titled 'Our Radon Testing Process' describing the steps of radon testing: Setup with a radon detector in the home, a testing period of at least 48 hours, and results showing radon levels within a safe range.

When Should You Schedule a Radon Test?

Radon testing isn’t just for new homeowners — it’s an important step in maintaining a safe home environment. The best times to schedule a test include:

  • During a home inspection, whether you’re buying or selling

  • Before finishing a basement or making major renovations

  • Every 2–5 years as part of regular home maintenance

  • If you’ve never tested your home before

Even small changes in your home’s foundation or ventilation can alter radon levels over time, making regular testing essential for long-term safety.

Schedule Your Radon Test

Don’t leave your family’s health to chance. Schedule your professional radon test with Ranger Home Inspections and gain peace of mind knowing your air is safe to breathe — today and for years to come.

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