What Is Radon?
Radon is a colorless odorless gas that naturally occurs as radioactive metals such as uranium break down in rocks, soil, or water.
Radon Testing
The best way to have your home tested for radon is to hire a certified professional to give you the most detailed and accurate testing results.
Radon Mitigation
Radon Mitigation System refers to any system or process designed to reduce the presence of radon gas in the indoor air of any property.
Radon Mitigation Systems
Radon Mitigation System refers to any system or process designed to reduce the presence of radon gas in the indoor air of a residential or commercial property. This is achieved by expelling the radon gas from beneath the foundation of a property before it can get inside the home or business.
There are a variety of different techniques and systems you can use to mitigate radon levels. Depending on your property’s foundation type, some systems are going to be more optimal than others. As NRPP Certified Radon Mitigation Professionals, we install the following Radon Mitigation Systems:
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Texas Homes Need Radon Testing & Mitigation
According to the Texas Department of State Health Services, about one in five homes in the state has elevated radon levels above the EPA's recommended action level of 4 pCi/L. If you're a homeowner or property manager in Texas, it's crucial to understand the risks of radon exposure and to take action to protect your family, tenants, and employees.
Interior vs Exterior Radon Mitigation
When it comes to selecting a radon mitigation system for your home, you'll have the choice between either an interior system or exterior system. Understanding the pros and cons of both will help you make an informed decision when determining which system that best suits your needs for your home or business.
National Radon Action Month
Exposure to indoor radon is a serious health risk for home and business owners. This colorless, odorless, tasteless gas is the leading cause of lung cancer among non-smokers and is responsible for over 20,000 deaths per year. To help raise awareness, promote radon testing, and educate our communities about the dangers of radon, the EPA has designated January as National Radon Action Month here in the United States.