Radon Clearance
Before Your Closing Date.
A radon test above 4.0 pCi/L can derail your entire real estate transaction. Our certified radon mitigation specialists install EPA-recommended systems and provide escrow-ready clearance documentation — often within 48 hours.
What Is Holding Up the Closing?
Select the issue blocking your escrow clearance.
What Happens When Your Home Fails a Radon Test?
Elevated radon levels are the #1 environmental issue found during home inspections in the Northeast. When a radon test comes back above the EPA action level of 4.0 pCi/L, most buyers demand mitigation before closing. Without a certified mitigation system and a passing re-test, your escrow cannot proceed. FailedInspectionFix.com connects you with licensed radon professionals who can install, test, and certify — all under your closing deadline.
Our Radon Clearance Services
Sub-Slab Depressurization
The EPA's recommended approach. A sealed suction point and fan system draws radon from beneath the foundation before it enters the home.
Radon Fan Installation
Professional installation of inline radon fans with proper PVC routing — interior or exterior — matched to your foundation type.
Active Soil Depressurization (ASD)
The gold standard for radon reduction. Creates negative pressure beneath the slab to prevent soil gas entry.
Radon Sump Pump Systems
For homes with existing sump pits, we can integrate radon mitigation directly into the drainage system.
Post-Mitigation Re-Testing
48-hour charcoal or continuous radon monitor re-testing with certified lab results for your escrow file.
Clearance Certification
Official radon clearance documentation accepted by title companies, lenders, and escrow officers nationwide.
Radon Clearance by Location
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