Mitigating radon can be a long process if it goes undetected for a long time. The scary part about increased radon levels is that you can not detect it on your own. There is no smell, touch, or visionary detection. Even when radon is present in high volumes for a prolonged period of time, there is hardly any way for you to understand its presence. It’s why radon mitigation is tricky.

The most viable way to get concrete radon level reports is to do radon testing. There are options for both home testing and professional testing. It is best recommended to get professional help in testing to get the exact results. This will also help you understand the level of mitigation work you need to undertake. 

What is the acceptable level of radon?

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) body, there is no acceptable amount of radon. But the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) states that anything above 4 pCi/L (picocuries per litre) or more is harmful to humans.

  • These are naturally occurring radioactive gases and can cause fatal diseases in humans like lung cancer.
  • Most soil types already have some amount of radon present in them.
  • EPA recommends that anything 4 pCi/L (picocuries per liter) needs immediate mitigation.
  • Start radon mitigation even if small amounts of it are detected to nip the problem ta the bud. 

Radon Mitigation: What happens if the levels are high?

Are the levels of radon higher than the standard 4 pCi/L (picocuries per liter)? It’s time to call a licensed radon mitigator. They can set up an efficient system to get rid of the radon gas as quickie as possible. And in the process, keep you safe from any further exposure. 

The kind of radon reduction system that will work best for you depends on the type of house plan and structure. Many houses have hybrid foundations. Some have a crawlspace under half of the house. Some have a slab-on-grade structure in the rest of it.

After you call for a professional radon mitigation service provider, they will scan your house. They will then give you a mitigation plan, and you can give your own input too. After a plan is set in place, it can take between 4 hours to a day to get the system installed. The time totally depends on the structure and size of your house. 

How long before the system gets rid of the radon?

If you choose to follow self-help remedies to mitigate the radon gas, it can take much longer. This can increase your risks from prolonged exposure.

In basic home structures, a simple underground pipe and an exhaust fan set-up work fine to stop the radon gas entry into the house. Thi system will slowly remove the radon gas from under your house and stop it from getting inside the house. 

Radon Mitigation: Do I recheck radon levels after system installation?

It is advisable to recheck your house radon levels after 24 hours or 30 days of installing the radon mitigation system. That is when the radon level starts to go down, and the system starts to work. This will help you understand how fast your mitigation system is working and if it is effective enough. Beyond this, even when the radon levels have gone down, it is advisable to get the house tested every two years to ensure maximum safety. 

According to the U.S. Real estate news an average radon mitigation system costs somewhere between $ 771 to $3000. It all depends on the size of your house. So, if you are paying this much money it is only right to check and see if you got your money’s worth. Rechecking the radon to see progress will also reassure you of the safe living conditions of your house and ensure well being of the family. 

Who should I hire to solve a radon problem?

When you are hiring a radon mitigation team, you must ensure that they are licensed providers. You should not go for an unprofessional service and be left with a half baked system that neither solves your radon crisis nor is cost-effective.

At Atlantic Radon, our radon mitigation experts who can provide you with a holistic radon mitigation plan. We will get our team to do the testing and analyse the level of radon in your home. Based on the findings will make a comprehensive plan to make a customized radon mitigation system for your house. Talk to us today to find out about our services.