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Healthy Homes
4.8(
45
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Serving New Milford, PA and surrounding areas

In business since 2005

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"After Healthy Homes did such a great job on my rental apartment, decided to see if they could help me with the cigarette smell in my car. Was sold a small handheld fog machine and some Un-Odor product. Fogged the entire interior of my vehicle, sprayed the product on all surfaces. After washing the windows with Windex and wiping everything down with a dry towel, the car was free from odor and looked and smelled clean and fresh! Fantastic Products!!!"
Recommended by91%of homeowners
Professional Home Inspection Service
4.8(
15
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Serving New Milford, PA and surrounding areas

In business since 1988

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

Services: General Home Inspections, Radon Testing, Radon Mitigation, Mold, Lead and Asbestos (Sampling, Inspections and Assessment), Well Testing and Water Quality, Septic Testing, Wood Destroying Insect Inspections Three full time NYS licensed home inspectors, Keith Oberg, George Schambach, Fred Lawrence, are certified members of the American Society of Home Inspectors. All required licenses, certifications, insurances maintained. Serving the southern tier of NY and northeast PA.

Recommended by93%of homeowners
Amerispec Home Inspection Service
5.0(
6
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Serving New Milford, PA and surrounding areas

In business since 2003

Independently owned and operated franchises.\nServices include: General Home Inspection (computer generated narrative report), wood destroying insect inspection, radon testing, well testing, septic testing, carbon monoxide and combustible gas testing, FHA/VA approved paperwork, commercial inspections and HERS energy evaluations.\nNY State license #16000005480\nNY State DEC license #T7834271\nNational Radon Safety Board #4SS0025\nCommercial certification- 2006\nHERS certification- 2009\nTreasurer of the Southern Tier Association of Home Inspectors (STAHI.org)\nOn the Board of Directors for the New York State Association of Home Inspectors (NYSAHI.org)\nActive member of the Knights of Columbus Council #11621\nActive Member of the Endicott Sertoma Club\n\nNumber of employees- 2\n\nAll pricing is based on testing requested and home size. A complete list of charges are available around the area in brochures or in a .pdf file. Travel charge will be added over 50 miles (per trip). Typical inspection times are 8:30AM and 1:00PM Monday-Friday. Occasional inspections on the weekend upon request and based on my personal schedule. No inspection start times after 2:00PM-3:00PM, as I have a family. \n\nA typical home inspection will take between 3 and 4 hours. We enjoy educating our clients on the home they are about to purchase! Attending the inspection is encouraged. This is probably the largest purchase of your life, so attention to detail is important.

Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Accredited Environmental Technologies
New to Angi

Serving New Milford, PA and surrounding areas

In business since 1984

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Solutions to complex environmental problems consulting and contracting includes asbestos, lead, pcb, mold, water damage, industrial hygiene, indoor air quality, hvac, osha, underground storage tanks, environmental site assessments, vapor intrusion, brownfield investigations, restoration consulting, environmental claims investigation, waste disposal, characterization & general environmental concerns.\n\n

FAQs for radon gas testing projects in New Milford, PA

Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the U.S. The gas seeps through cracks in foundations and collects in basements and other low areas. Once you breathe it in, radioactive particles lodge in lung tissue and do long-term damage. Because you can’t see or smell radon, the EPA recommends testing your home every two years—and after major renovations—to keep your family safe.

Yes—every home should be tested. The EPA advises doing it at least every two years and any time you remodel, buy, or sell. On average, one in 15 houses nationwide sits above the recommended limit, and the only way to know where yours stands is a formal test. The equipment simply measures gas levels and won’t change your indoor environment, so the process is completely harmless.

Certified radon professionals—often home inspectors or dedicated radon mitigation contractors—handle testing. These radon testing professionals follow EPA protocols and use calibrated instruments to check levels throughout your house. Hiring a certified radon specialist means results you can trust for real estate deals, insurance requirements, and, most importantly, your family’s health.

Inspectors specialize in measuring radon gas levels, while licensed mitigation contractors design and install the systems that remove it. If your test comes back high, your inspector can point you to a qualified mitigation pro who will size and install the right fan, piping, or other equipment to bring levels down.

No—standard home air purifiers don’t touch radon. They’re built to trap dust and pollen, not radioactive gas. If testing shows high levels, you’ll need a dedicated mitigation system that vents the gas from beneath your home to the outdoors. Relying on a room purifier alone won’t keep your indoor air safe.

Opening a few windows in your home might dilute radon for a short time, but the gas seeps back in as soon as they’re closed. For a lasting fix, you’ll need a professional mitigation system—often a sub-slab depressurization fan—that pulls radon from beneath the foundation and safely vents it outside.

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