Columbus Radon Testing and Radon Mitigation
614.420.2050
When It Comes to Protecting Your Family, Use a Company You Can Trust
Custom Home Source provides radon testing services to determine if radon levels are high which can be a significant health risk to you and your family. Using a Continuous Radon Monitor (CRM), we provide quick test results in as little as 48 hours. If radon levels are high, our licensed radon mitigation specialists can install a radon mitigation system to make your home safe.
Custom Home Source provides radon testing services to determine if radon levels are high which can be a significant health risk to you and your family. Using a Continuous Radon Monitor (CRM), we provide quick test results in as little as 48 hours. If radon levels are high, our licensed radon mitigation specialists can install a radon mitigation system to make your home safe.

We are recognized experts in radon testing and radon mitigation and offer you:
- Quality Materials and Professional Installation - We use state of the art testing equipment to ensure your radon results are accurate. Our mitigation systems are installed with a 5-Year limited warranty for your peace of mind.
- Over 40 Years of Combined Construction Experience - Radon mitigation system installation requires expertise in plumbing, electrical, siding, and other building trades. Our crew leaders have the experience to ensure quality installation.
- Custom Mitigation Installation - Our skilled mitigation specialists will help design a radon system which is unobtrusive and hidden where possible. We have experience designing interior systems which are not visible from the exterior.
What is Radon and What are the Risks?
- Radon is a radioactive, odorless, and invisible gas derived from the natural decay of uranium in rock, soil and water
- Radon comes from the ground, and higher levels are typically found in basements, crawl spaces, and rooms over slab on grade
- Continued exposure to radon has been shown to cause cancer
- The only way to detect radon is through testing
- The EPA recommends that homes with radon levels that exceed 4 Picocuries per Liter (pCi/L) be mitigated