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This site offers clear and comprehensive information about Radon Mitigation, providing clients with a thorough understanding of the process and available options. It aims to help clients make informed decisions by presenting straightforward explanations and useful resources related to reducing radon levels in their homes.

Implementing various mitigation methods such as sub-slab depressurization to effectively lower radon levels in homes.

Conducting accurate radon measurements to identify unsafe levels and determine the need for mitigation.

Understanding the potential health impacts of prolonged radon exposure, including increased lung cancer risk.
- - Inspection - Conduct a thorough radon test to determine indoor levels.
- - Sealing - Seal cracks and openings in floors and walls to reduce radon entry.
- - Sub-Slab Ventilation - Install a vent pipe and fan system beneath the foundation to vent radon outdoors.
- - Pressure Balance - Create a slight negative pressure in the basement to prevent radon infiltration.
- - Monitoring - Regularly test indoor air to ensure radon levels remain below safety thresholds.
Radon mitigation work generally involves assessing a property's radon levels through testing, designing and installing systems such as vent pipes and fans to reduce radon concentrations, and sealing entry points to prevent infiltration. Evaluating requests typically requires details about the home's size, foundation type, existing ventilation systems, and current radon test results, as well as any specific concerns or preferences of the homeowner. Proper assessment ensures that the mitigation system is appropriately designed to effectively lower radon levels and meet safety standards.
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