Radon Testing in Lexington
Radon Testing in Lexington, MN by White Bear Lake Home Inspection — a 12-minute drive away. A photo-mapped digital report within 24 hours.

Radon Testing in Lexington
Radon Testing in Lexington, Anoka County, by White Bear Lake Home Inspection — a 12-minute drive away. Lexington is a small, dense older suburb of compact postwar homes north of the metro core, and we calibrate every visit to that.
Radon testing places an EPA-protocol continuous monitor in the lowest livable level of a White Bear Lake home to measure radon gas — and it is no formality here, where Ramsey County soils push many older basements above the action level. The finished lower levels common in lake-area homes are exactly where the gas concentrates.
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Lexington housing runs to compact postwar homes, across the dense older residential blocks, on level till soils — and that mix shapes what a radon testing here needs to find. Instrument-grade tools, a local eye for older homes, every visit.
Local conditions in Lexington
Lexington sits in Anoka County in EPA Radon Zone 1, where roughly two in five Minnesota homes test above the 4.0 pCi/L action level — and the older, lower-level living space common around here is exactly where it concentrates, so a 48-hour test is the only way to know the number. Unlike Minneapolis, Saint Paul or neighboring Maplewood, Lexington runs no Truth-in-Housing point-of-sale ordinance, which makes your own inspection the only thorough, buyer-side read on the home. On the pre-1960 stock we still find knob-and-tube wiring, original fuse panels and corroding galvanized supply pipe; footings sit below the region's roughly 42-inch frost line, and that freeze-thaw cycle is what drives the settlement cracks and ice-dam wear we calibrate every Lexington visit to find.
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