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Why Prep for Radon?


Testing for Radon Gas has now become quite the rule,
rather than the exception.




Properly preparing a home for radon mitigation during the building process provides an easier and certainly more cost-effective way for either the builder or the future homeowner to reduce elevated air and/or water levels of radon gas that may be later found inside the home when the structure is completed.

Elevated levels of radon gas in the home are usually found as the result of testing the indoor air and/or well water during a routine home inspection. Sometimes, the potential buyer may simply ask their builder for radon tests to be performed on their own.

A home that is equipped with a properly installed and functioning radon air and water mitigation system can not only boast to being virtually radon free, but can now be advertised as a "Radon Resistant" home. As public awareness on the effects of radon gas exposure continues to increase, homebuyers are becoming much better informed on the subject.

To the discriminating buyer, this small and rather inexpensive option, has now become quite an attractive and important option when planning and building just the right home for their family.


Our qualified team of NEHA listed radon air & water professionals are eager to be of assistance should you require information or consultation regarding the proper techniques for building a "RADON RESISTANT HOME". This service is normally provided to home builders and developers completely free of charge. We are proud to be one of the most competent and responsive companies in the industry, providing complete radon in air and water mitigation systems installations, sales and service.

Years of working with real estate and building professionals have made us sensitive to the emotional and financial issues of the BUILDER-BUYER-SELLER relationship.


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(603) 644-1207
or
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1-888-276-0456
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