RADON SYSTEM INSPECTIONS LOUISVILLE KY


WE TEST RADON FOR YOUR PEACE, AT HOME, AND WITH FAMILY

Properly Installed Radon Mitigation Systems



A radon mitigation system is designed to reduce radon concentration in your home. The goal is to reduce indoor radium levels as much as possible. Ideally, your radon mitigation system will reduce your indoor level to less than 4 pCi/L, the EPA action level. Some quality radon mitigation systems may reduce radon levels to as low as two ppm year-round.


When your radon level is too high, you may want to consider a radon mitigation system. These systems can reduce the levels of radon in your home. By reducing soil moisture vapor, a radon mitigation system can also make your basement space drier. If your radon levels are still too high, you may consider installing a high-efficiency air filter to increase the air quality. These products may reduce airborne particulates and worsen your allergies, but they will do nothing to lower your radon levels.


Is it important to have your radon system inspected?

  • Many homeowners have their radon mitigation systems checked and inspected regularly, but they don't know whether they are keeping a healthy level of radon in their home. Fortunately, there are several ways to ensure your system is functioning at its optimum level. For starters, you should have a yearly checkup done by a licensed radon professional. Another way to determine whether your system is working properly is to schedule a post-mitigation re-test.
  • In order to ensure that your radon system is working properly, you should call a licensed contractor to inspect it. These contractors can explain how the warning device operates and check the pressure and levels. This is especially important if you plan to sell your home or rent it. Licensed contractors can help you determine if your system is working correctly by performing a free radon test on your property. If you are buying a house, you should consider getting it checked by a radon expert.

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