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What to Expect
Louisiana, Missouri is located in Pike County, an EPA Radon Zone 1 area with high potential for elevated indoor radon levels. Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that forms in soil and can accumulate inside homes without visible warning signs.
Many Louisiana homes were built decades ago and may include full basements with stone or block foundations. River valley soil conditions and older foundation construction can create radon entry pathways. Because radon levels vary from property to property, professional testing is the only reliable way to determine indoor concentration.
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Radon testing in Louisiana is commonly requested:
During historic home purchases
Before listing older properties
After foundation repairs
As part of general indoor air quality evaluation
A calibrated continuous radon monitor is placed in the lowest livable level under closed-house conditions for a minimum of 48 hours. The monitor records hourly readings and produces a certified test report.
If levels measure at or above 4.0 pCi/L, mitigation may be recommended.
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FAQs for local homeowners
Is radon common in Pike County?
Yes. Pike County is classified as EPA Zone 1.
Do older homes have higher radon levels?
Radon risk depends on soil and foundation pathways, not home age alone.
How often should testing be performed?
Every two years or during real estate transactions.
Next Steps
1
Schedule
Book online in minutes or call. Real-estate timeline friendly—fast scheduling and clear documentation.
2
Test / Inspect
We run the appropriate test or evaluate the home and existing conditions. Photos and measurements are documented as needed.
3
Results + Plan
You get clear results and next steps. If mitigation is needed, we outline the cleanest option and verify performance.

