What Is Radon?

About Radon

Radon, a naturally occurring radioactive gas, emerges from the decay of uranium in soil, rocks, and water. Colorless, odorless, and tasteless, radon infiltrates our homes, often unbeknownst to us, where it can accumulate and pose severe health risks, such as lung cancer, particularly to non-smokers.
Radon, a naturally occurring radioactive gas, emerges from the decay of uranium in soil, rocks, and water. Colorless, odorless, and tasteless, radon infiltrates our homes, often unbeknownst to us, where it can accumulate and pose severe health risks, such as lung cancer, particularly to non-smokers.
Radon Testing and Radon Mitigation

Why Radon Testing is Imperative?

Detecting the Invisible

With no sensory way to detect radon, specialized testing is the only means to discern its presence.

Health Preservation

Understanding and managing radon levels helps in mitigating its health implications.

Legal and Transactional Clarity

Regular testing, especially during property transactions, provides a clear radon status, aiding in informed decision-making.

Tackling Radon

Mitigation Strategies

Sub-slab Depressurization

A mitigation system is installed to divert radon from the foundation to the exterior of the home, reducing indoor concentrations.

Foundation Sealing

Though not a standalone solution, sealing cracks and gaps in the foundation helps reduce radon entry points.

Household Pressurization

Maintaining a higher indoor pressure prevents radon from entering the living spaces.

Radon Mitigation

Why Professional Mitigation is Your Number-one Priority

Tailored Strategies

Experienced radon professionals at Radon Testing & Mitigation Inc. can devise mitigation plans, custom-fitted to your home’s design and existing radon levels.

Quality Assurance

Certified experts bring a guarantee of quality, ensuring that mitigation systems are installed proficiently and effectively.

Ongoing Support

From initial consultation to post-installation support, Radon Testing & Mitigation Inc. will ensure sustained functionality of the mitigation systems.