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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Inadequate Radon Testing in Multifamily Housing
A 2022 study found that around 15% of ground-level units in multifamily buildings across 29 states had radon levels above 4 pCi/L, and the newest testing requirements are not enough to ensure safe levels of radon.
How Radon Levels Vary Throughout the Year
Radon levels are influenced by several environmental and structural factors that change with the seasons. Recognizing these factors can help you understand when to test and how to mitigate radon effectively.
Radon in Finished vs Unfinished Basements
Radon infiltrates homes and businesses particularly through basements, posing significant health risks such as respiratory illnesses and lung cancer. Radon mitigation strategies vary based on whether basements are finished or unfinished, with different sealing and ventilation qualities influencing radon levels and the effectiveness of treatments.