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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We Mitigate Radon

Radon is a colorless, odorless, naturally occurring, radioactive noble gas that is formed from the decay of radium.  Radon is a significant contaminant that affects indoor air quality worldwide. Radon gas from natural sources can accumulate in buildings, especially in confined areas such as the basement and reportedly causes 21,000 lung cancer deaths per year in the United States alone.[1] Radon is the second most frequent cause of lung cancer, after cigarette smoking, and radon-induced lung cancer is thought to be the 6th leading cause of cancer death overall.