Are you living in Nebraska and don't exactly understand the "big deal" about radon gas? It's no surprise that homeowners are unaware of the severity of this gas. After all, it's only through radon testing of a home that a family would ever even know about the existence of radon.
Unfortunately, human senses cannot trace radon. This means radon has no smell, taste, or color. Although we cannot detect radon on our own, we still reap the harmful effects of this gas.
Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer, following close behind smoking.
Take a look at the radon levels in Douglas County, Nebraska. Bear in mind, the average indoor level in the US is about 1.3pCi/L and the Environmental Protection Agency has declared a level of 4.0 pCi/L and above as the high danger zone.
Our authorized radon dealer in your area is a certified radon mitigation specialist who can remove the high levels of radon in your home. After testing your home's radon levels, these experts will explain to you how they plan to eliminate the radon and protect your family against this harmful gas.
Our radon experts work with airborne & waterborne radon testing & mitigation technologies, as well as custom engineered water treatment and well system technologies.
Project Location: Verdon, NE 68457
Comment: I believe we have high radon levels in our home. I've been testing the levels with an electronic device and they are well above the level 2
Project Location: Syracuse, NE 68446
Comment: We have had a test done and need a mitigation system. We are looking at estimates for a system.
Project Location: North Bend, NE 68649
Comment: Have family members in other Nebraska communities that have noted high levels of Radon Gas and we have been encouraged to have our home tested.
Project Location: Crofton, NE 68730
Comment: Radon levels between 300--400 in home. is looking for test kit and mitigation estimate
Project Location: Bloomfield, NE 68718
Comment: High radon
Project Location: North Platte, NE 69101
Comment: Selling our home, and our radon levels came back high. Needing a mitigation system placed in the home.