by Michelle | Aug 8, 2017 | blog
We recently tested our home for Radon and the results came back quite high. We had an average reading over a 48 hours period of 11.9 pCi/L, which is well over the EPA recommended action level of 4.0 or higher. I have been referring out 3 companies for mitigation to...
by Michelle | Aug 8, 2017 | blog
First we must understand how Radon enters our homes. Radon Gases enter the home because of a pressure differential between the home and the surrounding soil. If the surrounding soil pressure is higher than the internal pressure of the home, the house literally is...
by Michelle | Aug 8, 2017 | blog
There are several different methods of testing Radon levels. For simplicity reasons we will stick with the most commonly used. Short-term Tests: Activated Carbon Adsorption (AC) & Charcoal Liquid Scintillation (LS) Most short term radon tests will use activated...
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