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Cutcliff Radon Services

The #1 Choice for Radon Testing in Metro Atlanta

Meet Dr. Dixon

About Cutcliff Radon Services

We are the #1 choice for radon testing in the Metro Atlanta area and have been for over 16 years. We take great pride in a business that delivers quick, reliable, and accurate results. Cutcliff Radon exists to serve the community, to make your home, your family, and your friends as safe as can be.

Why Choose Cutcliff Radon

Our team of certified professionals is dedicated to ensuring that your home is safe from the dangers of radon. We use state-of-the-art equipment to provide accurate results and offer solutions for radon mitigation.

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Why Test For Radon?

What Is Radon?

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Radon is an invisible, odorless, colorless gas that can get into homes and other buildings through cracks in the foundation.

 

Testing is the only way to know if you and your family are at risk from radon.

Any Home Can Have Radon

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New or old, tightly sealed or drafty, offices, apartments and even condos on the upper floors can have radon.

Health Concerns

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Radon is the #1 cause of lung cancer among nonsmokers and the second leading cause of lung cancer in the general population.

Radon Level of 2.0  -About 4 out of 1,000 people (non-smokers) could get lung cancer if exposed to this level over a lifetime. – The risk of cancer from radon exposure at this level compares to the risk of dying in from poison.  – What To Do: Consider fixing between 2 and 4 pCi/L.

 

Radon level of 4.0 -About 7 out of 1,000 people (non-smokers) could get lung cancer if exposed to this level over a lifetime.– The risk of cancer from radon exposure at this level compares to the risk of dying in a car crash.– What To Do: Fix your home.

 

See Radon FAQ page for more statistics.

Testing Is Easy!

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Testing for radon is easy, takes very little time and is necessary to protect you and your loved ones.

Trust The Experts

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The EPA and the U.S. Surgeon General recommends EVERY home be tested for radon. It is important to follow the EPA guidelines pertaining to the recommendation of testing at least every 2 years and whenever significant changes to the home structure or mechanical systems occur. This also applies even if you have a mitigation system installed.  Understand that radon levels can fluctuate and are affected by humidity, barometric pressure, outdoor temperatures, ground water conditions, structural changes in the home, and any additions or changes in any home air exhaust appliances/devices. Testing in different seasons is also recommended as levels can be affected by seasonal changes.

Who Should I Hire to Test My Home For Radon?

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Protect yourself by hiring a NRPP Certified qualified contractor to test your home, office or apartment for radon.
 

You can determine a service provider’s qualifications to perform radon measurements or to mitigate your home in several ways. Check with your state radon office. Most states can provide you with a list of knowledgeable radon service

providers doing business in the state.

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Our Process

We use the Airthings Corentium Pro Continuous Radon Monitor (CRM).  The Corentium Pro contains 4 highly accurate radon chambers that work in parallel for maximum reliability, performance, accuracy and speed. These monitors provide hourly readings and have sensors that not only includes radon but also temperature, air pressure, humidity and tampering detection during the testing period. All of our devices are calibrated annually. By using continuous radon monitors, only one testing period is required to accurately determine the levels of radon that exist in your home.

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After scheduling an appointment, we will place one of our monitors in the appropriate space in your home. Once the test has begun, a 48-hour period is required for it to remain undisturbed. We will then return to pick the monitor up and our client will receive their test results within 24 hours.

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Your home should be under “closed house conditions” for 12 hours prior & during testing: All windows and doors must be kept closed. Heating and air conditioning should operate normally. Dryers, range hoods, and bathroom fans may be operated normally but not continuously. Attic, whole house, and window fans should not be operated. Fire place and wood stoves should not be used. If there is a mitigation system installed, it must operate continuously for at least 24 hours prior to and during the testing period.

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Operating Hours

Monday-Friday: 8am to 6pm
Saturday: 9am to 3pm
Sunday: Closed

Servicing Atlanta, GA

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