
RADON Facts
Radon is a naturally-occurring radioactive gas that is odorless and colorless. Radon is the number cause of lung cancer in non-smokers, according to EPA estimates.You can take steps to reduce and control the amount of radon in your home. Radon testing is the only way to determine radon levels. Don’t risk your family’s health. Have your home tested by a professional.Most radon exposure occurs inside homes, schools and workplaces. Radon gas becomes trapped indoors after it enters buildings through cracks and other holes in the foundation. Indoor radon can be controlled and managed with proven, cost-effective techniques.EPA guidance suggests mitigating if levels are at or above 148 Bq/m3 (4 pCi/L). Usually, radon problems are fixed using an underground ventilation system or by increasing the rate of air changes in the building.Maxwell Home Inspection cares about you and your family. Contact us today to schedule your professional radon test.

Using high-quality charcoal canisters, we perform intensive radon testing to evaluate the safety of your home.

Our structural home inspections feature foundation, site drainage, heating and cooling systems and more.

We carry out sewer scope inspections for older and newer homes using high-caliber tools and equipment.
We Provide Cost Effective
Water Bacteria Testing.
We Provide Wood Destroying
Insect Inspections.



Detailed AND EASY-TO-UNDERSTAND INSPECTION REPORTS & MORE!
After your inspection is complete, we'll email you a detailed, user-friendly report which will include descriptions written by your inspector of the home's components and any issues we found during our inspection.
The report has all the information you need to start making the big decision about whether or not to purchase the home and preferred repairs, including compulsory photos and videos of our inspector’s conclusion. If you have any other questions after you’ve received your report, our team is here for you at 1-800-598-4754.
Maxwell Home Inspection Services, is also licensed as a New York State Mold Assessment business, affiliated with our sister company, Albany Mold.
During the home inspection process when mold is discovered, a licensed New York State Mold Assessor is then required to provide a mold assessment which is then turned over to a licensed Mold Remediator. They will provide an outline of the work plan which lays out the required actions stated in our mold assessment. After the mold remediation company remediates the mold, our technicians will return to the mold worksite to determine if a mold clearance will be issued. If the mold remediation business remediated the mold in accordance to our mold assessment, then we will issue a clearance. However, if the mold remediation company did not remove the mold properly and or follow the mold assessment provided by our mold assessors, we will deny the mold assessment clearance.
If you have any questions about the mold process or would like to schedule a mold assessment, feel free to reach out and call our team of professionals: 1-800-598-4754.
Maxwell Home Inspections is committed to making a positive impact on the community by investing a portion of our home inspection proceeds to the following charities.


