New Construction Homes and Radon: Why Inspection Still Matters
Think a brand-new home is automatically safe? Think again. While modern construction uses improved materials and energy-efficient designs, it can also trap harmful gases like radon inside your home. Radon is a colorless, odorless gas that can seep in from the ground—even in newly built properties.
Without proper testing, you might never know it’s there.
Why you still need a radon inspection:
✔ New homes can still have radon issues
✔ Tighter construction can increase indoor radon levels
✔ Early detection helps prevent long-term health risks
✔ Mitigation systems are easier and cheaper to install early.
Don’t assume new means risk-free. A simple radon inspection can protect your home—and your health—for years to come.
















