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RADON MITIGATION
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ADVANCED RADON MITIGATION
Exposure to radon poses an increased risk of developing certain types of cancer, primarily lung cancer and stomach cancer. Radon concentrations in both air and water.
We offer full-service radon mitigation services that are designed to get the radon within your home below EPA action level, thus creating a safer home environment. Be sure to contact us today!

RADON IN AIR AND
WATER MITIGATION
The primary concern when it comes to radon entering your home is air and water contamination. With a radon mitigation system we can mitigate the possibility of the harmful gas ever entering your home. We will install a fan that draws in the radon gas from below the foundation of your home, and then pushes the radon through an exhaust pipe that releases it harmlessly into the air.
To remove radon from water we will install a Bubble Up Interactive product, which removes radon from water while including numerous safety features. Such as meter control valve top monitor water usage, water alarms for high water and or leaks with a battery backup for during power outages.


HOW RADON IS AFFECTING YOU
Until recently the affects of radon have been widely unknown. Through modern research it has been found that Radon is a leading cause of lung cancer amongst common homeowners and attributes for more than 21,000 annual deaths. Furthermore, one out of every six homes is affected with radon exposure.
Radon within your home is a problem that is not going away. However, by taking the appropriate radon mitigation steps, you will be able to protect yourself from radon’s affects.
IS YOUR HOME SAFE?
As Radon decays, it emits particles that can cause lung cancer. Radon sticks to dust and aerosols in the air. Particles radiate into the lung and damage tissues. Alpha particles are 100 times more likely to cause cancer than other types of radiation.
WHERE DOES RADON COME FROM?
Radon is the number one exposure to naturally occurring radiation in the US. It is a colorless radioactive gas, is a decay product of uranium found in soils, rocks and water. Radon contributes to more annual environmental caused deaths thank pesticides on food, asbestos death and carbon monoxide.

HOW WE CAN HELP
Radon is a natural gas from the breakdown of radium that is developed within the soil beneath your home. Radon is drawn into your home through the “natural stack effect” of the house. Once in your home, radon can alter lung tissue which may possibly lead to lung cancer and other health issues.
Our team of skilled technicians will work with you during the entire process to create a system that protects you and your family. To begin the process please schedule an appointment with us today.
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HOMEOWNER PREVENTATIVE SERVICE PROCEDURES
Although your Water Treatment and Radon Aeration systems require periodic maintenance and service by our skilled technicians, to maintain their optimal efficiency and cleanliness, you the homeowner, need to perform certain simple service procedures, that are also necessary to help maintain the efficiency of your water treatment systems, between service visits.
Our staff at Advanced Radon Mitigation & Water Treatment want you to be well informed and well-served.
FAQs
We will answer any questions you may have.
Place tests in frequently used areas, such as a basement family room. Use duplicate testing (two test vials) in the same area to get an average result. Avoid testing in bathrooms and kitchens due to moisture and temperature fluctuations.
Radon testing is commonly performed during home inspections in real estate transactions, but every homeowner should test their home. Avoid testing during severe weather conditions. If you don't have an active radon air system, test annually; if you do, retest every two years.
Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that is odorless, tasteless, and colorless. It results from the decomposition of uranium and radium in the soil beneath homes.
Radon enters due to pressure differences between the soil and the home. It can also off-gas into the air from water supplies during domestic use. Testing indoor air and water is the only way to detect radon issues.
The Environmental Protection Agency recommends action be taken to reduce radon levels at or above 4.0 pCi/L.
Costs vary based on the structure type and location. Factors include vent pipe routes, potential for multiple suction points, accessible crawlspaces, floor drains, and sump pump holes.
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Thousands of radon related deaths can be avoided by using active soil depressurization (ASD) Radon mitigation systems.
High radon levels can occur in any home or building. There are three main ways to test for radon including short term devices, long term devices and continuous radon monitors.
