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    Steeleman Home Inspections

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    Howard has inspected two homes for me and I just called him for a third. He is amazing and I will…read morecontinue to contact him for any inspections that I need. I trust his advise and knowledge. He is extremely fair and informative. If I got discounts for recommending him, I'd have several free inspections

    Howard's web site states that he provides Radon Tests during his short 2 hour inspection. This is…read moreNOT a legitimate Radon Test. What is called a short radon test takes no less than 48 hours. Check the radon testing guidelines at epa.gov/radon. It CANNOT be completed in less than 48 hours and even that one is foreshortened in order to be fit into the real estate processes schedule. If he is incorrect (or lying) about this, what other part(s) of his report are wrong as well. Here is an excerpt from an EPA document: d. Length of Time to Test Because radon levels tend to vary from day to day and season to season, a short-term test is less likely than a long-term test to tell you your year-round average radon level. However, if you need results quickly, a short-term test may be used to decide whether to fix the home. There Are Two General Ways to Test Your Home for Radon: Short-Term Testing The quickest way to test is with short-term tests. Short-term tests remain in your home from two to 90 days, depending on the device. There are two groups of devices which are more commonly used for short-term testing. The passive device group includes alpha track detectors, charcoal canisters, charcoal liquid scintillation detectors, and electret ion chambers. The active device group consists of different types of continuous monitors.

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