Radon Testing
Test Before You Buy: Radon Test a New Home Purchase
If you are in the market for a new home, you have already considered countless factors. One important yet often overlooked activity is to radon test a new home you are considering purchasing. Radon is an invisible, colorless, odorless gas that seeps into homes from the soil. Radon is radioact…
Radon-Rid, LLC Explains Long-Term Testing vs. Short-Term Testing
Pennsylvania has seen a larger than average amount of homes with elevated radon levels in recent years; both officials and the public are concerned. This uptick in radon levels is the reason testing has become a top priority: to keep the general public safe. Short-term radon testing is a way …
Radon-Rid, LLC Discusses Why Contractors Should Get Radon Testing For Homes
As a contractor, you have to be aware of protecting yourself and, of course, the clients you are working with. Countless things could cause issues when you are building a new home or repairing an older one. Radon has been a well-documented issue in Pennsylvania for a number of years now, and …
Radon Levels Are on the Rise So Call Radon-Rid, LLC for Radon Inspection
Worried about the health of your loved ones? Lung cancer, caused by the inhalation of the radioactive gas, radon, is claiming almost 21,000 lives every year! Call professionals for a radon inspection and get your home tested.
Get a Qualified Certified Radon Contractor to Perform Your Radon Testing and Mitigation
A qualified radon service provider understands the seriousness of radon gas and the threat of long-term exposure which can and often does lead to respiratory issues like lung cancer. Studies in the effects of radon gas on human health have led the US EPA (US Environmental Protection Agency) a…
Homeowners Should Get Radon Testing to Protect Families
Pennsylvania’s Montgomery and Chester counties are wonderful places to start and raise families. These areas are renowned for having superior school systems, outstanding parks and recreation opportunities, and safe neighborhoods with low crime statistics. However, sometimes dangers and hazard…
Realtor® Tool Box Should Include a Professional Radon Testing Company
When trying to help a client buy or sell a house, knowledge, quality service, and time is often of the essence. A Realtor® who is trying to help a client get a house on the market needs to have a variety of reputable vendors on speed dial for important situations. One of these should be a rad…
Do All Homes Need Radon Testing?
With all of the information about radon gas and the need for radon gas testing in Pennsylvania counties, you may wonder, “Do all homes have radon?” The answer that many homes have no problem with radon gas. The average level of radon in the air outside, according to the EPA, is 0.4 pCi/L (pic…
What Realtors® Need to Know About Radon Testing: How Do You Know if Your Clients’ Home Has Radon Gas?
When a home is being sold, a test for the presence of radon gas is important. Whether your client is the seller or a buyer, you should recommend that they have the home tested for radon gas. Why? You want the home tested because high radon gas levels can be mitigated, but only if you know abo…
Spring Real Estate Market Means Radon Gas is a Concern for Realtors®
Spring is here and with the season comes the beginning of the busiest market for home sellers. All over the country, and definitely in Pennsylvania, the presence of radon gas is a concern for Realtors® and their clients. Radon-Rid, LLC’s professionals detail what you need to know about radon …
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Radon In Your Home
- Learn More About Radon Levels in Your County
- Take a few minutes to browse our Get To Know Radon Online Presentation.
- When you are finished, be sure to tell a loved one about our testing programs offered in Berks, Chester, Delaware, Lancaster, Montgomery & Philadelphia Counties.