We Eliminate the Invisible Killer
Radon is a naturally occurring, radioactive gas that's common across the world. Each year, radon claims over 20,000 lives and is the second leading cause of cancer. Undetectable by the human senses, radon is highly dangerous. The EPA strongly encourages every household to test for radon and have it mitigated if the level is too high.
We Eliminate the Invisible Killer
Radon is a naturally occurring, radioactive gas that's common across the world. Each year, radon claims over 20,000 lives and is the second leading cause of cancer. Undetectable by the human senses, radon is highly dangerous. The EPA strongly encourages every household to test for radon and have it mitigated if the level is too high.
MIchigan is a High Risk Area
It is important for residents of the Waterford and surrounding areas to know that our state has high radon levels overall. An estimated 1 in 4 homes in Michigan will register with dangerous levels of radon. For the safety of your family, we highly recommend having your home tested regularly.
Radon Testing
The first step to protecting your home from radon is to have your home tested. Because levels fluctuate, we recommend testing on a yearly basis. Radon Control Services is happy to provide testing. However, you can also purchase tests at your local hardware store. The method you choose makes little difference, and there is no such thing as a false positive. What is important is having your home tested to determine if mitigation is necessary.
Radon Testing
The first step to protecting your home from radon is to have your home tested. Because levels fluctuate, we recommend testing on a yearly basis. Radon Control Services is happy to provide testing. However, you can also purchase tests at your local hardware store. The method you choose makes little difference, and there is no such thing as a false positive. What is important is having your home tested to determine if mitigation is necessary.
Radon Mitigation
If your home needs mitigation, you will need to contact Radon Control Services to remove the gas from your property. Using suction, the radon will be pulled from the ground beneath your home. Although the task is simple, every home is different. You'll need to schedule an initial evaluation to determine what is required to complete the mitigation for your home.
Radon Mitigation
If your home needs mitigation, you will need to contact Radon Control Services to remove the gas from your property. Using suction, the radon will be pulled from the ground beneath your home. Although the task is simple, every home is different. You'll need to schedule an initial evaluation to determine what is required to complete the mitigation for your home.