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RADON TESTING · CARTERSVILLE, GA

Radon testing in Cartersville, GA.

Cartersville sits in Bartow County, one of North Georgia’s elevated radon counties where average indoor screening levels are among the state’s higher readings. SafeAir provides certified, independent radon testing in Cartersville with results in 48 to 72 hours and no mitigation tied to the test.

Jeremy Shelton has been testing Cartersville 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 Cartersville with results in 48-72 hours. We test and report. We do not mitigate.

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THE LOCAL PICTURE

Is radon an issue in Cartersville?

Yes, and Cartersville’s geology is among the most complex in Georgia.

Cartersville and Bartow County are classified as EPA Zone 2, but local testing consistently shows results well above the county average. Bartow County sits at the convergence of four geologic provinces: the Valley and Ridge, the Piedmont, the Blue Ridge, and the Talladega belt. The Cartersville Fault runs directly through the area, fracturing the underlying rock and creating migration pathways that accelerate radon movement toward building foundations.

The Valley and Ridge portion of the county contains carbonate limestone, karst cave systems, and uranium-bearing black shale units within the Conasauga Group. The Piedmont portion, which underlies much of the city, includes the metamorphic and granitic rock types that drive elevated radon across North Georgia. Cartersville’s five historic districts contain pre-1950 crawlspace bungalows and foursquares sitting directly on this geology. Newer communities like The Waterford and Carter Grove Plantation add hillside basement and crawlspace homes to the inventory.

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.

INDOOR RADON · pCi/LBARTOW CO. · EPA ZONE 2
EPA 4.0
0246810+
1 in 3
tested Zone 2 homes exceed 4.0 pCi/L
#2
leading cause of lung cancer in the U.S.
WHY GENERALIZATIONS FAIL

What Cartersville's housing stock means for radon

Cartersville has five historic districts and decades of suburban growth. The Cartersville Fault runs through the middle of all of it.

CRAWLSPACE

West End and Granger Hill historic district homes from the 1870s to 1940s

The West End Historic District, with homes dating from the 1870s, and Granger Hill, developed primarily in the 1930s and 1940s, represent Cartersville’s oldest residential stock. Craftsman bungalows, Victorian foursquares, and Neoclassical Revival homes on brick pier crawlspace foundations sit directly above the fractured rock of the Cartersville Fault zone.

SLAB-ON-GRADE

Mid-century ranch homes from the 1960s to 1980s

Country Club Estates, Rolling Hills, and Etowah Estates represent Cartersville’s mid-century suburban ring. Ranch-style homes on crawlspace foundations dominate this era. The rolling terrain produced consistent crawlspace construction as foundations followed the natural grade of the land.

TIGHTLY SEALED

The Waterford swim and tennis community from 1988 to 2021

The Waterford, Cartersville’s landmark master-planned community, features homes built across three decades with five amenity areas. Hilly terrain throughout the community produced a genuine mix of foundation types: slab-on-grade on flat lots and daylight or walkout basements on hillside lots. Basement homes on Bartow County’s complex geology carry the highest statistical risk for elevated radon.

BASEMENT

Carter Grove Plantation and current new construction

Carter Grove Plantation, with phases built 2007 to 2024 in The Retreat, The Manor, The Bluffs, and The Reserve, represents Cartersville’s largest recent community. Georgia does not require radon-resistant new construction. Homes with daylight basements and hillside crawlspaces in this community have the same geological exposure as older Cartersville neighborhoods.

Whatever your home type, the continuous monitor goes in your lowest livable level. The result is specific to your property, your foundation, your soil.

THE PROCESS

How a radon test works in Cartersville

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.

1

Device placed

Calibrated continuous monitor set in your lowest livable level.

2

48-hour measurement

Hour-by-hour readings recorded. No need to be home.

3

Report within 24 hrs

Certified written report, reviewed with you directly.

REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS

Radon testing for Cartersville real estate

Radon comes up on most Cartersville 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 Cartersville 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.

INDEPENDENCE

Why Jeremy doesn't mitigate

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.

[ PORTRAIT · JEREMY SHELTON ]
FOUNDER · CERTIFIED CONSULTANT
Jeremy Shelton
ACAC CIEC · CMC · IICRC · testing since 2009
COVERAGE

Cartersville neighborhoods SafeAir serves

SafeAir tests homes and properties throughout Cartersville and Bartow County, including:

If your neighborhood isn’t listed, we still test there.

Frequently asked questions about radon testing in Cartersville

Is radon an issue in Cartersville?

Cartersville and Bartow County are classified as EPA Zone 2, but local testing consistently returns results above the county predicted average. The Cartersville Fault runs through the area, fracturing the underlying rock and accelerating radon migration toward foundations. Bartow County sits at the convergence of four geologic provinces, including uranium-bearing Piedmont metamorphic rock and carbonate Valley and Ridge formations with karst cave systems. This geological complexity produces wide variation between neighboring homes. A certified test is the only reliable way to determine your home's actual radon level.

What are signs your house has radon?

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.

How much does radon testing cost in Cartersville?

Contact SafeAir for current pricing. For context: professional continuous monitor testing in the Cartersville 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.

How long does a radon test take?

SafeAir uses 48-hour continuous electronic monitors. Your written report is typically delivered within 24 hours of device pickup. Most Cartersville clients have results in hand within 3-4 days of scheduling.

What if my home tests above 4.0 pCi/L?

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 Cartersville typically costs $800-$2,500 depending on foundation type.

Do I need radon testing to sell my home in Georgia?

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.

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Results in 48–72 hours. No mitigation sales pitch. Just the fact.

Jeremy has tested hundreds of Georgia homes since 2009.

No obligation. No upsell. Just a certified result you can trust.

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