We are aware that there is an issue with radon searches that afftects BT postcodes located in the probability banding 1-3%. The answer for building regulations should be 'Basic', but the report currently states 'none'. All other information is correct.

An address search will tell you the estimated probability that an address is above the Action Level for radon. Here is a sample report.

What you need to know

  • This service currently costs £3.90 including vat.

  • The report is available instantly as a PDF to print or save.

  • This is an ONLINE ONLY service and your email address MUST BE SUPPLIED.

  • An address search is suitable for any home or small workplace under 25 metres in length.

  • If any occupied room is below ground, we recommend you carry out a radon test regardless of the radon Affected Area status as all basement and cellar areas are considered to be at additional risk from high radon levels.

  • If this site is for redevelopment, you should undertake a GeoReport provided by the British Geological Survey.

  • The report will tell you the risk of the chosen address having a high level of radon. NOT the level of radon at that address.

  • This information provides an answer to one of the standard legal enquiries on house purchase in England and Wales, known as CON29 Standard Enquiry of Local Authority; 3.13 Radon Gas: Location of the Property in a Radon Affected Area.

  • The only way to find out whether a property is above or below the Action Level is to carry out a radon measurement.

  • This report is not suitable for buildings over 25 metres in length. In this instance, contact the British Geological Survey (BGS).

  • If you will use this website on a regular basis, register here and you can pre-pay for between 10 and 500 credits.

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