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What is radon and why should I be concerned about it?Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that is formed from the decay of uranium in soil, rock, and water. It is colorless, odorless, and tasteless, which makes it impossible to detect without specialized testing. Radon can seep into homes and buildings through cracks and openings in the foundation. Prolonged exposure to high levels of radon can significantly increase the risk of lung cancer. According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States making it a serious health concern for homeowners.
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How do I know if my home has a radon problem?The only way to know if your home has elevated radon levels is to test for it. Radon levels vary widely from one home to another even within the same neighborhood due to differences in construction and soil composition. Blue Ridge Radon Mitigation offers professional radon testing services that are accurate and reliable. We use state-of-the-art equipment to measure the radon levels in your home, providing you with a clear understanding of your indoor air quality.
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What level of radon is considered dangerous?The EPA recommends taking action to reduce radon levels if your home tests at or above 4.0 pico curies per liter (pCi/L). While no level of radon is completely safe, levels below 3.0 pCi/L are considered acceptable, through the EPA still advises homeowners to consider mitigation if levels are between 2.0 and 4.0 pCi/L. The lower the radon level in your home, the lower your risk of lung cancer.
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How is radon testing conducted?Radon testing involves placing a radon detector in the lowest level of your home that is regularly used such as a basement or first floor. The detector collects air samples over a period of 48 hours to determine the average radon level. Our certified professionals will then analyze the data and provide you with the test results. If elevated levels are found, we will discuss the next steps for mitigation.
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What does radon mitigation involve?Radon mitigation typically involves installing a system that reduces radon levels in your home by venting the gas from beneath your foundation to the outside air, where it disperses harmlessly. The most common method is sub-slab depressurization, which uses a fan and vent pipe to draw radon from beneath the home and release it outside. Other methods may include sealing cracks in the foundation, improving ventilation, or installing a vapor barrier in crawl spaces.
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How long does it take to install a radon mitigation system?Most radon mitigation systems can be installed in a single day. The process in generally straightforward and involves minimal disruption to your home. Our technicians will assess your property, determine the best system for your needs, and install it with precision. Once installed, the system will immediately begin reducing radon levels.
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Will a radon mitigation system affect the resale value of my home?In most cases, having a radon mitigation system can be a positive selling point, as it shoes potential buyers that the home has been tested for radon and that any issues have been addressed. In areas where radon is common, buyers are increasingly aware of the risks and may view a home with mitigation system as sager and more desirable.
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Does a radon mitigation system require maintenance?Radon mitigation systems are generally low-maintenance, but it's a good idea to have the system inspected annually to ensure it continues to operate efficiently. The fan in the system may need to be replaced after 5-10 years, depending on usage. Regular resting of radon levels is also recommended to ensure the system's continued effectiveness, especially after any major renovations or changes to your home.
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How much does radon mitigation cost?The cost of radon mitigation can vary depending on the size and layout of your home, as well as the type of system that's needed. However, most radon mitigation systems range from $800 to $2500. At Blue Ridge Radon Mitigation, we provide detailed, upfront pricing and work with you to find a solution that fits your budget. We believe that everyone deserves a safe home, and we strive to make our services as affordable as possible.
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Can new homes have radon problems?Yes, new homes can have radon problems just like older homes. In fact, some newer homes are at greater risk due to energy-efficient construction techniques that make them more airtight, which can trap radon inside. It's important to test any home for radon, regardless of its age or construction type.
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What should I do if I'm building a new home?If you're building a new home, you can take steps to make it radon-resistant from the start. Radon-resistant construction techniques, such as installing a radon vent pipe and using gas-permeable layers under the foundation, can hep prevent radon to incorporate these features into your new home construction.
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How can I schedule a radon test or consultation?Scheduling a radon test on consultation with Blue Ridge Radon Mitigation is easy. Simply contact us by phone or through our online form, and we'll arrange a convenient time to visit your property. Our friendly team is here to answer any questions you may have and guide you through the process of ensuring your home is safe from radon.
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