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what's your radon risk?
Professional radon maintenance for your home is essential to ensure your mitigation system is properly functioning. Make sure your home is a safe place to breathe.
If you already have a radon mitigation system installed, it is important to have it serviced each year to ensure ongoing functionality. If your mitigation system is not working, toxic levels of radon could still be in your home. The only way to know for sure? Test.
Upon installing your mitigation system (or previously installed system) we recommend that you have it serviced once a year to ensure the system’s proper ongoing function. Having your system checked is a quick and inexpensive process.
We work with you in every situation to make sure that you and your family are living in a safe environment. We strive to effectively resolve any system repairs that may need to be made. Gain ongoing peace of mind against radon in your home.
You should check the functionality of your radon mitigation system as part of your annual maintenance routine. We recommend scheduling an annual check-up with our radon professionals. If your system sounds or looks like it is not functioning properly, request maintenance service or give us a call as soon as possible.
If you have not tested for radon in 2 or more years, we recommend testing again to ensure your mitigation system is protecting your home properly. All of our trusted professionals are certified to conduct radon testing through the National Radon Proficiency Program (NRPP).
If any maintenance services, such as a fan replacement, are needed to restore proper mitigation system function, our team will work efficiently and effectively to resolve the issue so that you can be sure that your home is safe against radon.
If your maintenance service required a follow-up radon test, we will provide you with your test results and make sure all of your questions are answered regarding your system. Your ongoing peace of mind protection against radon is our top priority.
Our professional radon testing home for home is the first step in knowing your risk of exposure to radon.
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Our team has completed 180,000+ projects spanning all 50 U.S. states and 2 U.S. territories in our 15+ years in business. We have a proven track record for challenging the status quo to deliver the most efficient, effective, and economical products and services to our clients.
Our professionals are licensed and certified to provide our industry-leading indoor air quality services for effective liability management. Protect Environmental is your trusted partner dedicated to your project success and liability peace of mind.
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