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Radon is an invisible, odorless, tasteless gas that can accumulate to dangerous levels in homes and buildings. There is no safe level of radon and mitigation is the proven method for reducing radon in your home.
Our professional radon mitigation services are the safe and reliable solution to reducing radon exposure. The first step to creating healthy, safe, and clean indoor air is by requesting a quote at no cost.
Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that could be in your home. You can’t see, smell, or taste radon and it can accumulate to dangerous levels in any home or building. Radon gas can enter through cracks and pipes in a building. Radon’s radioactive properties can damage the lungs when breathed.
The cost of a mitigation system can vary based on location, square footage, foundation type, and radon gas level. For example, if a larger fan is required to effectively pull radon from underneath the foundation of your home, your cost could be higher. The national average cost of a radon mitigation system is between $1,200 to $3,000.
The average radon level in Kentucky is 5.3 pCi/L with Jefferson County having the most tests recorded. Most counties in Kentucky are predicted to have elevated radon levels measuring above the national average. 4.0 pCi/L is considered the action level by the EPA, however, no amount of radon exposure is safe.
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Radon mitigation systems are the most effective way to lower radon levels in a home. With proper installation and maintenance, mitigation systems are the safe and reliable way to reduce radon levels in your home. A house with elevated radon levels can still be safe to live in with proper mitigation and monitoring.
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It is recommended to retest your home every two years by a radon professional. Routine system maintenance and inspections ensure your system continues to function as it should. If you already have a system installed, ask our professionals about our expert inspection services!
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