Question from Donald Perez - Mon 2021-04-06
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Radon mitigation systems are not necessary in all cases. However, if your home testing results show high levels of radon, it is strongly recommended that you install a radon mitigation system. Radon is a colorless, odorless, radioactive gas that is formed as uranium breaks down in the soil. It can enter your home through cracks in the foundation, and it is estimated that 1 in 15 homes have high levels of radon. Radon exposure is a leading cause of lung cancer, so it's important to take steps to reduce your exposure if you live in a home with high levels of radon.
Response from Test Test - Mon 2022-07-25
It depends on your home's radon levels. Your county health department can test your home for free and tell you what the levels are. If they're high, you'll need a mitigation system to bring them down to safe levels. If they're low, you probably don't need one.
Response from Charles Moore - Mon 2022-12-03