It is important to test your home for radon and install a mitigation system if the radon levels exceed the maximum acceptable limit of 4.0 pCi/L. But how much does a radon mitigation system...
Category: Radon Mitigation & Testing
Radon gas is a radioactive gas that forms naturally from the decay of uranium. It is colorless, odorless, and tasteless, making it difficult to spot without testing. In fact, one out of every 15...
Granite and quartz are widely used in homes as kitchen countertops. Since these materials are mines from nature, do they pose any radon radiation risk? Do granite and quartz countertops in your home...
Radon is a radioactive gas that is the leading cause of lung cancer in the USA among non-smokers. Therefore it is important to test any home you plan to buy for radon, and if the levels are found...
If the radon levels in your house are tested high, you need to install a radon mitigation system to lower them. Once a new mitigation system is installed, it is important to run a radon retest to see...