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15 04, 2024

Should I Get Professional Radon Testing?

By |2024-06-19T10:16:15-04:00April 15th, 2024|Blog|

Radon Recent attention has been drawn to the issue of radon, and with good reason. Radon is the less-known cause of lung cancer, the second most common, following closely behind smoking, contributing to an estimated 20,000 deaths annually. This naturally occurring gas results from the breakdown of uranium in soil and rock. It is particularly

1 04, 2024

How do you mitigate radon in a basement?

By |2025-02-05T17:00:12-05:00April 1st, 2024|Blog|

Radon gas poses a silent threat to many homeowners, often without their knowledge. Its long-term exposure can lead to severe health issues, including lung cancer and respiratory problems. Identifying, mitigating, and protecting against radon gas is crucial to safeguarding household members from potential harm. Here's a comprehensive guide to help you navigate the risks associated

15 03, 2024

Is It Feasible to Install a Radon Mitigation System in a Finished Basement?

By |2025-02-05T17:00:13-05:00March 15th, 2024|Blog|

Discovering that your home requires a radon mitigation system due to elevated radon gas levels can be unsettling, especially if your basement is finished. This might lead you to wonder about the feasibility of installing such a system without disrupting the aesthetics and integrity of your finished basement. The concern among homeowners with finished basements

1 03, 2024

Should I buy a house with a radon mitigation system?

By |2025-02-05T17:00:14-05:00March 1st, 2024|Blog|

Radon, an invisible and odorless gas originating from the earth, poses a significant threat to health. It can infiltrate buildings through various entry points, such as floor cracks, walls, or foundations. The widespread presence of radon globally underscores the importance of addressing this issue, particularly for individuals considering purchasing a new home. Here are the

14 08, 2020

Why Is Radon Exposure Bad?

By |2024-06-19T10:16:19-04:00August 14th, 2020|Blog|

What is Radon? Radon gas is a byproduct of the natural decay of uranium in the soil. Radon decay particles emit Alpha, Gamma, and Beta radiation. The Alpha particles in radon gas are particularly damaging to lungs when inhaled, and can cause lung cancer in humans and animals.  Studies by the Environmental Protection Agency

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