Discovering that your home might have a colorless, odorless gas that poses a serious health risk is a major concern for any homeowner, buyer, or seller. At Aggie Property Inspections, LLC, our professional radon testing service in Lawrenceville, GA, and the surrounding areas provides the peace of mind that comes from knowing your indoor air is safe. We deliver accurate measurements and clear reports, helping you understand your home's air quality and take action if needed to protect your family and your investment.
Aggie Property Inspections, LLC is a residential property inspection company located in Lawrenceville, GA, providing specialized environmental testing for clients throughout the region. As a certified home inspector, we offer professional radon home inspection services designed to measure radon levels in residential properties. Our focus is on using reliable methods to ensure homeowners have the information they need to maintain a safe living environment.

This is what you can expect when you partner with us for your radon testing needs.

We use modern, calibrated equipment to ensure every test delivers reliable and accurate results. This professional-grade technology allows for precise radon detection you can trust.
Our team also provides timely radon testing home inspection services tailored for real estate transactions. We offer flexible scheduling to accommodate closing timelines for buyers and sellers.
We offer short-term and extended testing options to fit your specific situation and requirements. Our team will help you determine the most appropriate testing duration for your property.
You'll receive a clear, straightforward report detailing the findings of your radon house inspection. We present the data in a way that is easy to comprehend, so you know exactly what the measured radon level means for your home.
If we find elevated radon levels, our service includes providing clear guidance on the next steps for mitigation. We'll help you understand the recommended actions to reduce radon and ensure your home meets the accepted radon safety level.
Every property has a story, and our home inspection services help uncover the details that matter before you commit. From the roof and attic down to the foundation and crawl space, we evaluate major systems and visible components to provide a full picture of a home's condition.
When moisture lingers, mold inspections help identify potential growth and the conditions that allow it to spread. We assess common problem areas such as crawl spaces, basements, and attics, and we offer sampling with laboratory analysis when appropriate.
Keeping a home in strong condition requires attention over time, and home maintenance inspections help spot developing concerns early. We review roofing, structural components, drainage, plumbing, and electrical systems to highlight areas that may need service.
Problems within a main sewer line often remain hidden until a backup or slow drain occurs, making our sewer scope services a smart preventive measure. Using camera equipment, we inspect the line to locate cracks, offsets, blockages, or root intrusion and document our findings.
Air inside a home can contain particles and pollutants that affect everyday living conditions, and our air quality services help uncover those concerns. We perform indoor sampling and evaluate ventilation and moisture factors, with lab-analyzed results delivered in an easy-to-understand format.
Here's why so many local clients trust us for their radon inspection needs.
With a formal education in construction and over 20 years of industry experience, our owner brings unparalleled expertise to every job.
We make communication easy, so feel free to call or text us with your questions, and you'll receive a prompt response.
Our commitment to excellence is backed by our membership with the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors (InterNACHI).
You'll get a thorough report that not only shows the data but also explains its meaning and next steps.
Radon testing typically runs for at least 48 hours to obtain accurate readings. Some situations may call for extended testing to confirm results and better understand radon levels.
Radon levels vary from home to home, and testing remains the only reliable way to measure indoor radon exposure. Many buyers request radon testing during real estate transactions to evaluate potential health risks.
The Environmental Protection Agency recommends action when radon levels reach or exceed 4.0 picocuries per liter. Testing provides clear data to help homeowners determine whether mitigation steps are appropriate.
Buyers usually schedule radon testing during the inspection contingency period. Coordinating radon testing with a home inspection allows for timely results before closing.
Radon is colorless and odorless, so homeowners can't identify it without specialized equipment. Professional radon testing uses calibrated devices to measure radon levels inside the home.