Guardian Pest & Termite Services helps Fort Mill homeowners test for radon, understand their results and take the right next step toward a healthier indoor environment.

Testing Is The Only Way To Know
Radon is not something you can detect by sight, smell or taste. A professional radon test gives you the information you need to understand whether your Fort Mill home may have elevated radon levels.
Support If Your Home Needs Mitigation
When radon levels are elevated, the next step is reducing the amount of radon entering and collecting inside the home. Guardian Pest & Termite Services helps you understand the concern and move toward the right mitigation solution.
Radon Can Move Up From The Soil
Radon can travel from the soil into the home through foundations, slabs, crawl spaces, basement areas and small structural gaps. Since conditions vary from home to home, testing is the most reliable way to measure your risk.
Mitigation Based On The Home’s Conditions
A good mitigation plan should match the structure of the home. Foundation type, crawl space layout, ventilation and radon levels all help determine the best way to reduce indoor radon concerns.

Home Assessment
Reviewing The Property And Testing Needs
We start by looking at the home’s layout, foundation type and lower-level areas to determine where radon testing should be completed.
Radon Level Testing
Measuring What You Cannot See
Testing helps measure radon levels inside the home so you can understand whether the results fall within a normal range or need further action.
Result Explanation
Making The Findings Easy To Understand
We review the results with you and explain what the radon level means so you can make a confident decision.
Mitigation Planning
Reducing Radon Exposure Where Needed
If elevated levels are found, we help recommend the next step for mitigation based on your home, foundation conditions and indoor air needs.
Radon can collect indoors without any smell, taste or visible sign. Testing is the only way to know whether your home has elevated radon levels.
Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that can come from soil and rock beneath a home.
Radon can move through soil and enter through foundation cracks, crawl spaces, slab gaps, pipe openings and other access points connected to the ground.
No. Newer and older homes can both have elevated radon levels depending on soil conditions, construction and ventilation.
The EPA recommends taking action when radon levels are 4 pCi/L or higher.
If testing shows elevated radon, mitigation may be recommended to help reduce the amount of radon entering and collecting inside your home.
A mitigation system is designed to help move radon gas away from the home and reduce indoor radon levels.
Yes. In many homes, radon levels can be reduced with the right mitigation approach based on the home’s structure and conditions.
Yes. Guardian Pest & Termite Services provides radon testing and mitigation guidance for homes across Fort Mill & Greater Charlotte.
You can contact Guardian Pest & Termite Services or use the website booking option to schedule radon testing for your home.
120 Academy St, STE 102-131, Fort Mill, SC 29715, United States
Call: (803)-913-9776
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