Home radon measurement service
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Home radon measurement service

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Home radon measurement service - If you're looking for a radon measurement technician in New Jersey then we provide ground penetration radar & home radon measurement services in Mercer, Ocean & Monmouth Counties.

Step By Step Home Inspection
Welcome to the Step By Step Home Inspection website. You have chosen wisely and we will give your home a forensic inspection it deserves.

Meet the owner
Matt Tirado, the owner of Step By Step Home Inspection, is a New Jersey Home Inspector and Radon Measurement Technician.

Why Choose Us?

Licensed and InsuredReports delivered within 24 hoursWeekend Appointments AvailableEvening Appointments AvailableEasy to read reports with photographsInspections Available 7 Days a WeekNACHI MemberCertified, professionally trained inspectors

About Us
Step By Step Home Inspection serves the needs of residential and commercial home buyers, sellers, realtors and attorneys throughout Mercer, Monmouth and Ocean Counties.

I had a 15 year career as a property manager for Related Management and Cantor Real Estate in New York and have managed over 5,000 units of rent controlled, rent stabilized, Co-Op and Condo properties with commercial stores.


Services
Ground Penetration Radar
Locating underground utilities and oil tanks. Improperly abandoned oil tanks create financial hardship for new buyers.


Radon Measurement

According to NJ Department of Environmental Protection, radon is a radioactive gas that comes from the breakdown of naturally occurring uranium in soil and rock. It is invisible, odorless and tasteless, and can only be detected by specialized tests. Radon enters homes through openings that are in contact with the ground, such as cracks in the foundation, small openings around pipes, and sump pits. Please visit here>> 


Contact Us

Addreass:- P.O. Box 169-92 Norwood Ave. Deal, N.J. 07723-9998

Call:- (732) 692-9542

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