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Stay Safe with Radon Inspections
Understanding Radon: A Silent Threat
01
Health Protection
Regular radon inspections safeguard your health, reducing the risk of lung cancer associated with prolonged exposure.
02
Peace of Mind
Knowing your radon levels are safe provides peace of mind for you and your loved ones, allowing you to live comfortably.
03
Increased Property Value
A home with regular radon inspections is more attractive to buyers, boosting its value and marketability.
Our Inspection Process
Step 1
We start with a thorough assessment of your property. Our team inspects potential radon entry points, using specialized equipment to measure radon levels accurately.
Step 2
If high levels are detected, we recommend additional testing to confirm the findings. This step ensures that you receive accurate information to make informed decisions.
Step 3
Next, we discuss the results with you. Our team will explain your radon levels and answer any questions, ensuring you understand the next steps.
Step 4
Finally, we provide a detailed report of our findings, along with recommended actions if remediation is necessary. Your safety is our priority.
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Common Questions
Find answers to your radon inspection queries.
Radon is a colorless, odorless gas that comes from the natural decay of uranium in soil and rocks. It can accumulate in homes and buildings, especially in lower levels, posing health risks when inhaled.
Testing for radon typically involves using a radon test kit that you can place in your home for a specific period, often from a few days to several months. The results indicate the radon levels present.
Long-term exposure to high levels of radon can lead to lung cancer. It is the second leading cause of lung cancer after smoking, and it’s important to ensure your home is tested and mitigated if necessary.
To reduce radon levels, you can ventilate your home, seal cracks in floors and walls, and, in some cases, install a radon mitigation system. Consulting a professional can provide specific recommendations based on your home’s conditions.
It’s recommended to test your home for radon every two years, or after major renovations. Regular testing helps ensure that radon levels remain safe.
If you still have questions or need more information, don’t hesitate to reach out. Our team is here to help with any concerns regarding radon inspections.
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