Your New Hampshire Radon Removal
Specialists!
• It has been estimated that 80% of modern life is lived indoors.
• Our bodies are made up of 70%
water.
• An adult should drink 8 to 12 glasses of
water a day to stay healthy.
Given these facts, you could say that the air we breathe
and the water we drink are two of the most important factors to our health. That's why we take our role as New
Hampshire water consultants and indoor air quality experts very seriously.
Radon in the air or water of your home can have serious health
implications. It has been found to be the largest contributor to lung cancer in non-smoking adults. Radon is
odorless and tasteless. The only way to know if it is there, and how much, is to test for it.
Radon in drinking water should not be removed with
point-of-use water filters. It must be aerated at the point-of-entry into the house and vented before it reaches
the faucets in your home.
Aside from solving the radon problem in your air and water, we
can also design and install a water treatment system to remove MtBE, volatile compounds, and a host of other
impurities from your drinking water. We have the right filter system to remove iron before it damages your pipes
and stains your clothes. A water softener will remove soluble metals and reduce the hardness in your
water, which will make your water appliances perfom better and last longer.
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After we reduce the radon in your air, you may still have problems
with mold, moisture, and other air quality issues that are not remedied by installing a radon
venting system.
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Advanced Radon Mitigation can also install a state-of-the-art
Air Exchange System to dry out the moisture and circulate fresh air throughout your house.
Most home inspectors in New Hampshire today perform a
radon test. We can also provide a water test for you, or you can have it tested yourself. Our testing
procedure always involves an independent testing lab, so you know that we have no interest in finding
problems that aren't there.
We have been trusted by countless homeowners, realtors, and
home builders in New Hampshire for more than a decade to keep the air they breathe and
water they drink as safe as possible. We would like the opportunity do that for
you.
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