
Radon Mitigation
So your home has elevated levels of radon
Don't panic
It is best to follow up the first test with a second test to varify the results. Radon levels will fluctuate naturally so it is important to know the initial test was a accurate reading of your homes average radon levels. If your average level is above 4 pCi/l you should consider fixing your home.
Most common methods of reducing radon levels are;
- Sub-slab depressurization
- Sub-drain tile depressurization
- Sub-membrane depressurization
Costs variy from $800.00 to $2,500.00 on average.
EPA recommends to reduce radon levels to below 2 pCi/l if possible.
Link to EPA www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/mitstds.html Guaranteed to below 3.9 pCi/l
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