Cherokee County has some of North Georgia’s highest documented radon potential, driven by the granite-rich geology beneath Canton’s rapidly growing neighborhoods. SafeAir tests and never mitigates, giving you an independent, credible result your lender or buyer will accept.
Jeremy Shelton has been testing Canton homes for indoor air quality problems since 2009. He founded SafeAir after discovering a mold infestation in his own crawlspace had affected his health for more than a year. Radon is different from mold in every way but one: you can’t know it’s there without a test.
SafeAir provides ACAC & IICRC-certified radon testing across Canton with results in 48-72 hours. We test and report. We do not mitigate.
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Yes, and Cherokee County’s geology is a primary factor.
Canton and Cherokee County sit in EPA Zone 1, Georgia’s highest radon risk designation. Average indoor screening levels in Zone 1 counties are predicted to exceed 4.0 pCi/L. Cherokee County’s granite and crystalline rock geology is the primary driver of this elevated potential.
Canton’s real estate market has grown rapidly, adding new subdivisions throughout the county alongside older established neighborhoods. New construction on granite-rich soil carries the same radon risk as older homes. Results vary by property: a certified test placed in your lowest livable level gives you the accurate measurement for your specific home.
Zone data gives you a probability. A test gives you your actual number.
According to the U.S. EPA, radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States.
The mix of older neighborhoods and rapid new construction in Canton is what makes area-wide generalizations unreliable.
Canton’s established neighborhoods near the Historic Downtown area and along Univeter Road include ranch and split-level homes with crawlspace foundations. Open crawlspaces on Cherokee County’s granite-underlain soil are among the highest-risk configurations for radon entry in Georgia.
Cherokee County’s Zone 1 geology means even slab homes test elevated more often here than in metro Canton’s lower-risk counties. Radon enters through concrete joints and plumbing penetrations even when there is no basement.
Newer energy-efficient construction in communities off Marietta Highway and in Cherokee County’s master-planned developments is tightly sealed. That efficiency concentrates radon that enters through the foundation. Zone 1 geology makes baseline testing here especially important.
Custom and estate-style homes in the Canton area and outlying Cherokee County properties frequently include basements. Basement-foundation homes in Zone 1 counties like Cherokee consistently produce the highest radon concentrations in a given property.
Whatever your home type, the continuous monitor goes in your lowest livable level. The result is specific to your property, your foundation, your soil.
Jeremy or a SafeAir consultant places a calibrated continuous monitoring device in the lowest livable level of your home. The device records radon readings hour by hour over 48 hours.
Continuous electronic monitors produce significantly more data than charcoal canister kits. Their results are accepted by lenders, buyers’ agents, and real estate attorneys throughout Georgia. The $15 UGA Extension kit works for general awareness. It does not work for real estate transactions.
After device pickup, your written report arrives within 24 hours. It documents your radon level, testing conditions, and the inspector’s certification. A SafeAir consultant reviews the findings with you directly.
You do not need to be home during the 48-hour measurement period.
Calibrated continuous monitor set in your lowest livable level.
Hour-by-hour readings recorded. No need to be home.
Certified written report, reviewed with you directly.
Radon comes up on most Canton contracts now. Buyers’ agents request it. Some lenders require it. The due diligence window on most Georgia contracts runs 7–10 days.
What matters in that window: you need an independent result. A company that tests and sells mitigation has a financial reason to find a problem. SafeAir tests and reports only. If the result is below 4.0 pCi/L, you’re done. If it’s above, you know before closing and you negotiate from that position.
Mitigation in Canton typically runs $800–$2,500 depending on foundation type and system design. Knowing the number before you close is leverage. Discovering it after is not.
If scheduling is time-sensitive, note your closing date in the form. SafeAir prioritizes contingency-window requests.
SafeAir does not sell radon mitigation systems. That is a deliberate choice.
Most radon companies test and mitigate. That creates a conflict: the company that finds a problem also profits from solving it. Jeremy built SafeAir to remove that conflict. He reports what the monitor records, regardless of the result. If your test comes back elevated, he explains what the number means and what your options look like. You choose your mitigator independently.
Jeremy holds certifications through ACAC (Certified Indoor Environmental Consultant, Certified Microbial Consultant) and IICRC. He has been testing indoor air quality in Georgia homes since 2009.
SafeAir tests homes and properties throughout Canton and Cherokee County, including:
If your neighborhood isn’t listed, we still test there.
Canton and Cherokee County are designated EPA Zone 1, the highest radon risk classification, where average indoor radon screening levels are predicted to exceed 4.0 pCi/L. The granite and crystalline rock geology underlying Cherokee County is the primary contributing factor. Individual home results vary based on foundation type and ventilation. A certified test placed in your lowest livable level is the only accurate measurement for your specific property.
There are none. Radon is odorless, colorless, and produces no symptoms you would connect to it. Long-term exposure is cumulative. The only way to know if radon is present at an elevated level is a certified test.
Contact SafeAir for current pricing. For context: professional continuous monitor testing in the Canton area typically runs $150-$300. The UGA Extension Program offers $15 charcoal kits for general screening, but those results are not accepted in most real estate transactions.
SafeAir uses 48-hour continuous electronic monitors. Your written report is typically delivered within 24 hours of device pickup. Most Canton clients have results in hand within 3-4 days of scheduling.
The EPA recommends mitigation at that level. SafeAir provides the test and the result. We do not sell mitigation systems. If your result is elevated, we explain what it means and what your options are. Mitigation in Canton typically costs $800-$2,500 depending on foundation type.
Georgia has no state law requiring radon disclosure or testing for home sales. However, buyers increasingly request it during due diligence, and some lenders require it on certain loan types. If a buyer requests a test and the contingency window is open, completing it before that window closes protects your transaction.
Jeremy has tested hundreds of Georgia homes since 2009.
No obligation. No upsell. Just a certified result you can trust.