Radon is considered a “silent killer” and can affect the air that we breathe. Over 20,000 Americans die of radon-related lung cancer each year. Below are a few serious side effects that may be noticed after radon reaches dangerous levels in your home.
Most homes test for radon only when it becomes a noticeable issue, however, you should be testing for radon periodically to ensure the air you breathe is always safe. Your local radon testing & mitigation contractor in Philadelphia will be able to detect such issues and offer you a free radon estimate.
After making a radon test appointment with your local Philadelphia contractor, we will determine if the level of radon detected is high enough to proceed with the process, which would be between 3-5pCi/L. Assuming that is the case, our radon mitigation solutions are designed to bring the radon down to a healthier level. One option is to eliminate radon by using the soil suction method. This method draws the radon from below the basement or crawl space floor and pushes it out into the outside air. Below are a few of our other systems and methods for removing radon.
Although the ‘do it yourself’ kits can give accurate results, it is safer to take the chance with a professional to avoid possible false results. Without a professional assisting with your test, you could miss the dangerous levels of radon in your home. When it comes to your health, we want to provide the most trusted service possible. Contact your local radon testing dealer in Philadelphia today to schedule your appointment. Our radon test takes only three steps, which include:
If you believe you may have radon in the air, call to set up a free estimate on our radon services. Even if you aren’t 100% sure, it is best to have radon testing done to ensure your home is safe. Leave it up to National Radon Defense to keep you and the air you breathe safe. Protect your family and call to get your Philadelphia home tested for radon today!
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Project Location: Philadelphia, PA 19125
Comment: New radon mitigation services.
Project Location: Philadelphia, PA 19147
Comment: Our neighbors radon levels were high so want to check on my levels.
Project Location: Philadelphia, PA 19130
Comment: In need of a quote for a radon mitigation system for a subgrade condo. Unit has a crawl space in the front and a patio in the back. In need of quote ASAP due to unit being under contract for sale. Thank you.
Project Location: Philadelphia, PA 19130
Comment: During home inspection Radon levels were detected at 6.5. Need to get this scheduled ASAP.
Project Location: Philadelphia, PA 19128
Comment: I bought a house with a new mitigation system. I just want to have my system evaluated to make sure it's working properly, because I just put in a sump pump. Would you let me know how much you charge for checking to see if a current system is working correctly?
Project Location: Philadelphia, PA 19121
Comment: Avg levels of 4.5 in the house. we need a quote for mitigation
Project Location: Philadelphia, PA 19128
Comment: The home inspection on a house I'm interested in purchasing had radon readings in the basement of 5.4 and 5.7. Levels in the living room read at 2.9 -- my Radon report is being generated, and I should have a hard copy of said report tomorrow.
Project Location: Philadelphia, PA 19119
Comment: I wake up around 4 am when the heater comes on in my apt. I feel sick on the stomach and a little fuzzy headed. I've opened a window to allow fresh air to enter the room and eventually the problem is resolved