A & R Environmental
By George Grotheer

Photo by Rise Visual Media
Josh Clark is the radon specialist other radon specialists call when they need help.
Is that enough for you?
Clark is a man who enjoys a challenge – whether it is mapping out a complicated basement layout to plan an air quality solution or it is stepping in for other companies to remediate a problem they cannot fix, his company A&R Environmental is one that will roll up its proverbial sleeves to get the job done.
For Clark, radon remediation is a family affair – and it is family that pulled him in from an entirely different career. He began his professional life as a manufacturing engineer, programming parts for aircrafts. While he enjoyed building things, he says he much preferred opportunities to work outside, actively working on projects in open space. He decided to leave that industry after the September 11th terrorist attacks and went into construction. In that industry, he focused mostly on remodeling homes and working with siding and windows – and it was there that he developed a deeper understanding of buildings and their long-term needs. In his time working in construction, he laid the groundwork for a life in home service – no pun intended.
By the middle of the decade, his cousin needed help in radon remediation service after a relative had suffered a major injury to both arms – so he picked up a radon detector and a new career was born.
After securing his license at Rutgers in 2007 (and adding many more certifications and licenses since then), Clark got his brother involved in the business and things took off from there. Jordan Clark, partner of A & R holds an electrical license and brings an even higher quality of customer service to their clients allowing their crew to go from testing to full remediation without having to "call around" for additional subcontractors. A&R bought out Energy Tech and Connecticut Radon – merging the three companies into something larger, with more resources and reach to help as many people as possible. The company began moving beyond residential work to work in commercial buildings, doing diagnostic testing for radon, mapping floor plans and identifying hot spots, and understanding air flows to approach each case in a unique fashion.
Clark says many companies go in with a one-fix solution – but according to A&R, that is not the best way to do business. He says other companies do not take the time to figure out how things work – it takes more than drilling holes in the ground to engineer a system that works for the building.
While other specialists can claim to be your best option, only Josh Clark has the experience, resume, and know-how to optimize your service to your satisfaction. When those other companies cannot identify the best way to solve a problem, they call A&R Environmental to come in for the save… making Clark & company are your best option’s best option.