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Radon mitigation

Since there is no known safe level of radon, there can always be some risk. But the risk can be reduced by lowering the radon level.
There are several proven methods to reduce radon in a home, but the one primarily used is a vent pipe system and fan, which pulls radon from beneath the house and vents it to the outside. This system, known as a soil suction radon reduction system, does not require major changes to the home. Sealing foundation cracks and other openings makes this kind of system more effective and cost-efficient. Similar systems can also be installed in houses with crawl spaces. Radon contractors can use other methods the right system depends on the design of the home and other factors.

The cost of reducing radon in your home depends on how the home was built and the extent of the radon problem. Most homes can be fixed for about the same cost as other common home repairs. The cost to fix can vary. 

If customer gets an average of two detectors over 4.0 pCi/L Independia helps with the information on qualified mitigators (contractors) to contact to proceed. Lowering high radon levels requires technical knowledge and special skills. Always use a contractor who is trained to fix radon problems. A qualified contractor can study the radon problem in your home and help you pick the right treatment method.  

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