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Real-Estate Radon Testing in Eau Claire County

Radon testing is a routine part of many home sales — and unlike most testing, it runs on a clock. A purchase agreement gives a limited inspection window, so the test has to be placed, run under proper conditions, and reported fast. We handle radon testing for buyers, sellers, and agents on that transaction timeline, with a clear, documented result everyone can rely on.

Why radon comes up in a home sale

More buyers and agents know to ask about radon than ever, and in higher-radon regions it's often a standard part of the inspection period. A high result doesn't have to kill a deal — but it does need to be known, because it's a genuine health issue and, increasingly, a disclosure expectation. Getting an accurate number lets the parties negotiate a mitigation system as part of the deal rather than discovering the problem after closing.

How a real-estate radon test is done right

Result came back high mid-deal? That's common and workable. A mitigation system is a known, bounded cost, and it's frequently negotiated as a seller-paid item or a credit. We can test now and, if needed, talk through mitigation so the deal keeps moving.

Sellers: test before you list

If you're selling, testing before you list takes the surprise out of the deal. If it's high, you can mitigate on your own schedule (and price) rather than under deadline pressure during negotiations — and a home that's already tested and mitigated is one less thing for a buyer to worry about.

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Answers

Frequently Asked

How fast can you do a real-estate radon test?
A continuous monitor can produce a defensible result in about 48 hours under closed-house conditions, which fits inside most inspection windows. Call as early in the deal as possible so timing isn't tight.
Who pays for radon testing in a home sale?
It varies by deal — sometimes the buyer orders it as part of inspections, sometimes the seller tests before listing. If the result is high, a mitigation system is often negotiated as a seller credit or seller-paid item.
Does a high radon result cancel the sale?
Rarely. Radon is fixable at a known cost, so it's usually negotiated rather than a deal-breaker — the parties agree who installs or pays for mitigation.
Can the seller open windows to lower the number?
No — that violates closed-house conditions and invalidates the test. A continuous monitor also logs conditions, so tampering shows up in the data.
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