We’ve previously talked about radon: what it is, how it gets into your home, why to test for it, and your role as a homeowner, seller, or buyer. Now we’re going to discuss the specifics of getting a radon test, how to test your home yourself, and the next step towards eliminating high radon levels. It’s estimated that around one in fifteen houses has high radon, so if your house has not been tested for radon in the past three years, it is a good idea to go ahead a do so. If you’re preparing a house to sell, or are a potential buyer, then it’s worth investing in a professional radon test. If you’re a homeowner and are simply testing as a check-up, a DIY kit will be fine.