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Frequently Asked Questions

What is radon, and why is it a concern?

Radon is a naturally occurring, radioactive gas that can seep into homes from the ground. It is a significant health risk, as prolonged exposure can lead to lung cancer

How can I test for radon in my home?

Homeowners can use DIY radon test kits or hire a professional to measure radon levels. By choosing Living Solutions for your radon measurement, you benefit from our high-quality equipment, ensuring accurate results in a shorter timeframe. Trust us to provide you with a reliable measurement, giving you peace of mind about your home's safety.

What are safe radon levels, and what should I do if my levels are high?

There is no "safe" level of radon. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recommends taking action if radon levels are 4 picocuries per liter (pCi/L) or higher. You may want to consider radon mitigation if levels are between 2-4 pCi/L. Our certified professionals at Living Solutions can install a radon mitigation system in your home to help decrease your home's levels.

How effective are radon mitigation systems?

Properly installed radon mitigation systems can reduce indoor radon levels by up to 99%. Regular testing is essential to ensure continued effectiveness.

Is radon mitigation expensive, and what factors affect the cost?

Costs can vary widely depending on factors like the home's construction and the mitigation method used. On average, mitigation systems can range from a few hundred to a few thousand dollars. We prioritize transparency and will provide you with a quote before installation, ensuring you are fully satisfied with both the methods and pricing. Your peace of mind is our top priority.

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