Reliable Commercial
Radon Testing

Count on our expertise for effective commercial radon testing. We ensure a safe environment for your property with precise and high-end techniques.

  • Certified Technicians
  • High-End Equipment
  • Precise Measurements
  • Tailored Solutions

Protect your building’s environment with our expert care and thorough testing services.

Commercial Radon Testing For Commercial Property

Expert Commercial Radon Testing

Ensure your commercial property is safe with our meticulous radon testing. Our benefits include:

  • Accurate radon level assessment
  • Quick response time
  • Highly certified technicians
  • Customized testing plans
  • Continual monitoring options
  • Transparent results reporting

Comprehensive Commercial Radon Testing

Experience thorough commercial radon testing services ensuring a safe and compliant environment for your property:

  • State-of-the-art testing technology
  • Comprehensive reporting
  • Fully certified team
  • Tailored solutions for your needs
  • Fast and reliable service
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Comprehensive Safety

Ensuring complete safety with advanced radon mitigation systems.

Precision
Equipment

Top-quality tools for efficient and precise radon testing.

Award-Winning Service

Recognized for our exceptional customer care and high standards.

Reliable Partnerships

Building trustworthy relationships with clients through integrity.

Why Choose Evergreen Radon

With Evergreen Radon and Construction Services, you receive personalized solutions and top-tier radon testing, ensuring safety and quality for your property. Our expert team delivers precision and dedication in every project.

Our Distinct Advantages

  • Certified Radon Specialists
  • State-of-the-Art Equipment
  • Customized Mitigation Plans

Our 3-Step Process

At Evergreen Radon and Construction Services, we follow a streamlined process to ensure top-quality radon mitigation while providing exceptional service. Follow our 3-step approach for safer spaces.

Common Commercial Radon
Testing Questions

Here are the most frequent questions we receive about commercial radon testing. Feel free to reach out to us if you have any additional questions.

Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that is colorless, odorless, and tasteless. It forms from the decay of uranium found in soil, rock, and water. In commercial buildings, radon can accumulate to high levels, particularly in lower areas with limited ventilation, posing a significant health risk to occupants. Long-term exposure to radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States, following smoking. When inhaled, radon decay products release radiation that damages lung tissue, increasing the risk of lung cancer over time. For commercial building owners and managers, it’s essential to understand the potential for elevated radon levels and implement appropriate testing and mitigation solutions to ensure a safe environment. Radon exposure can also have legal implications and affect the value of the property, making proactive management crucial. Our services offer detailed assessments and customized mitigation plans to address radon in commercial settings effectively.

Commercial radon testing involves the use of specialized equipment to measure radon levels over a specified period, typically ranging from a few days to several months. Short-term tests provide a quick snapshot of radon levels using devices like charcoal canisters or electronic monitors, which are deployed in various building locations to capture radon concentrations. Long-term tests, however, offer a more comprehensive view by measuring radon levels over a period of up to a year, accounting for daily and seasonal variations. Continuous radon monitors are often used for ongoing detection and precise monitoring. Our team will assess your commercial property, determine optimal test locations, and ensure accurate placement and retrieval of testing devices. Once collected, the data is analyzed, and we provide you with a detailed report outlining your property’s radon levels, including recommendations for mitigation if necessary. Testing is crucial for ensuring compliance with safety standards and for the health and well-being of your building’s occupants. Regular testing and monitoring are essential for maintaining a safe and compliant building environment.

Reducing radon levels in commercial buildings generally involves a process called radon mitigation, which aims to prevent radon from entering indoor spaces and reduce any existing concentrations. The most common mitigation method is sub-slab depressurization, where a vent pipe system and fan are used to pull radon from beneath the building and expel it outside. Sealing cracks and openings in the building’s foundation is also essential to prevent radon gas entry. For buildings with crawl spaces, venting the area to the exterior is often recommended. Our specialists evaluate your building’s design and radon levels to recommend the best mitigation plan tailored to your site-specific conditions. System design and installation must be conducted by qualified professionals to ensure efficacy and safety. Additionally, it is advisable to regularly test and maintain the mitigation system post-installation to guarantee ongoing protection. Each mitigation plan is customized to address the unique needs and structure of the building, ensuring effective reduction of radon levels and enhancing safety.

Commercial buildings should undergo regular radon testing to ensure safe levels, ideally every two to three years, particularly after significant structural changes, renovations, or changes in use that could affect radon levels. It’s recommended to test whenever there are changes in a building that could affect indoor air pressure or ventilation, such as the installation of new HVAC systems. Regular radon testing is also advisable if the building is located in a high-risk radon area known for elevated indoor radon levels. Routine testing helps provide up-to-date information on radon concentrations and determine if additional mitigation measures are needed. If previous testing indicated elevated radon levels, post-mitigation testing should also be conducted regularly to ensure continued effectiveness of the radon reduction system. Testing schedules can be customized based on building type, usage, and geographical location. Comprehensive radon testing ensures compliance with health and safety regulations and maintains the well-being of occupants. Regular monitoring and maintenance are key to achieving long-term safe indoor air quality.

Hiring a professional for commercial radon testing and mitigation brings numerous benefits, primarily accuracy, efficiency, and effectiveness. Certified radon professionals use specialized equipment and their expertise to accurately assess radon levels and craft a mitigation solution that is tailored to your specific building and its conditions. Professionals ensure that testing methods comply with industry standards, providing you with reliable results for informed decision-making. They are also knowledgeable about the latest mitigation techniques, which are essential for designing and implementing a system that effectively reduces radon levels and ensures long-term safety. Professional services provide detailed reports and documentation, which can be crucial for regulatory compliance and property assessments. Additionally, professional mitigation systems often come with warranties and service plans, offering peace of mind and ensuring that any issues that arise are addressed promptly. Expertly installed systems ensure the safety and well-being of building occupants and protect property investments. Professional guidance helps maintain compliance with health and safety codes.

Radon gas enters commercial buildings primarily through cracks and openings in the foundation or walls, including floor drains, sump openings, and utility penetrations. The gas travels from the soil beneath and surrounding the building into the interior spaces due to differences in air pressure inside and outside the structure. This process is known as stack effect, where warm air inside the building rises, drawing radon from the ground up through the building. Buildings with structural damage or deficiencies in sealing are more susceptible to radon infiltration. Negative pressure can also draw radon into basements or lower floors from spaces like crawl spaces. Ventilation changes, heating, cooling, and energy-efficient buildings make it easier for radon to accumulate. This gas can be especially concerning in buildings with deep foundations or those constructed on sites with high uranium concentrations. Regular testing and sealing are crucial for preventing radon entry and ensuring indoor air safety. Proper assessment can lead to effective radon management strategies.

Even if your commercial building has an existing radon mitigation system, regular testing remains essential to confirm that the system is operating effectively and maintaining radon at safe levels. Over time, mitigation systems can experience wear and tear, blockages, or malfunctions that reduce their performance. Regular testing helps identify such issues early, ensuring ongoing safety for occupants. Additionally, changes such as renovations, new HVAC systems, or modifications to the building structure can impact radon levels and system effectiveness. Testing at least annually provides assurance that the radon levels remain below recommended action thresholds and that the system is functioning as designed. Not only does testing maintain safety compliance, but it also supports ongoing confidence in the property’s safe interior environment. Furthermore, regular testing provides documentation and peace of mind for regulatory agencies and potential buyers. Continuous monitoring enables timely intervention if radon levels fluctuate and ensures robust indoor air quality management.

There are no visual or olfactory signs indicating high radon levels in a building since radon is colorless, odorless, and tasteless. As such, testing remains the only definitive method for assessing radon levels. However, certain building characteristics and conditions might suggest potential for high radon concentrations. Buildings located in areas with high radon potential, according to local geological surveys, are likely to have higher radon levels. Additionally, structures with earth floors, unsealed walls, or significant foundational cracks are more susceptible to radon infiltration. Properties experiencing ongoing renovations or structural changes, which can disturb accumulated uranium in the soil, should be tested. Buildings with poor ventilation, particularly in basements, may also trap radon. A history of high radon levels in nearby properties can indicate possible risks. Due diligence with regular radon testing offers the best prevention for elevated levels. Understanding local radon realities and adopting regular testing schedules minimizes potential health risks.

Yes, weather conditions can significantly influence radon levels within a commercial building. Atmospheric pressure changes, particularly during storms or shifts in weather patterns, can draw more radon into buildings due to increased suction from the stack effect. Similarly, heavy rainfall can saturate the ground, impacting soil gas movement and potentially pushing radon gases toward foundations. During colder months, buildings are less ventilated due to closed windows, which can trap radon gas inside, leading to elevated levels. Extreme temperatures can also affect the pressure difference between the inside and outside of a structure, impacting radon infiltration. High winds can create pressure differences, while snow cover can seal soil, increasing sub-surface pressure, both potentially increasing radon entry. Understanding how weather affects radon dynamics is essential for accurate measurement and effective mitigation strategies. Therefore, property managers should focus on consistent testing across different seasons for comprehensive radon management. Awareness of these variations presents teams with better mitigation planning insights and implementation.

Delaying radon testing in commercial properties poses significant health and financial risks. Without testing, elevated radon levels can go undetected, exposing occupants to prolonged periods of radon exposure. This leads to increased risk of lung cancer over time, particularly in those who are already vulnerable or smoke. From a business perspective, failure to manage radon levels can result in non-compliance with health and safety regulations, leading to potential legal liabilities or fines. It can also affect property value and commercial viability since buyers and tenants increasingly prioritize environmental safety. Additionally, should future renovations or structural changes exacerbate the radon issue, they may necessitate more extensive and costly mitigation solutions. Proactive testing ensures a safe environment, meeting compliance standards and safeguarding your investment’s reputation. Delayed action may compromise tenant trust and satisfaction. Regular radon testing facilitates timely and effective intervention, maximizing health protection and minimizing financial repercussions. Consistent proactive measures lead to sustained safe operations and property evaluation.

Our Achievements & Affiliations

Our certifications and affiliations underscore our commitment to excellence in radon management. As trusted leaders, these accomplishments highlight our expertise and dedication to delivering the highest quality service and solutions in the industry.

Multifamily Mitigation Certificate
Multifamily Measurement Certificate
Certified Radon Measurement Professional Badge NRPP
Certified Radon Mitigation Specialist Badge
National Radon Proficiency Program Badge

Facts About Radon

#1
Cause of Lung Cancer
After Smoking
colorado homes have
5X hIGHER
Radon LevelS Than The Rest Of The US
1
In
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Homes in COLORADO Test High for Radon LEVELS

What Our Customers Say
About Our Services

  • Evergreen made my radon testing quick and easy. The techs were very friendly. I will use their services again in the future. Thank you for the quality care!
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  • Connor showed up at the drop of a hat during our home buying inspection to set up a radon test. He was fast and we had our test results the next day.
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  • Highly recommend Evergreen. Connor was great. Good communication, prompt, professional, and high quality work. I would not hesitate to use again.
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Resources About Radon SERVICES

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Protect Your pROPERTY with Expert Radon testing

At Evergreen Radon and Construction Services, we specialize in safeguarding commercial spaces with our cutting-edge radon testing solutions. Trust our certified team to provide a safer environment for your property and its occupants.

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