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Radon Mitigation Service in [city 1], [city 2] & Nearby

Reduce levels of cancer-causing radon gas with the mitigation experts

Learn more about our radon mitigation methods and how we reduce hazardous radon levels in your home.

Did you know that home radon gas is one of the leading causes of lung cancer in the United States? Radon can also aggravate symptoms for people with asthma, respiratory issues, and compromised immune systems. So when keeping your family safe from this hazardous gas, contact the radon mitigation professionals with the experience and tools necessary to reduce radon levels in your home.

A NO Dealers doesn't rely on the same solution for all homes. Every house is different, so how can we reduce high radon levels without addressing those unique issues? By conducting a structural analysis and design survey, we can recommend tailored radon mitigation solutions that keep your household safe and protected.

As a member of National Radon Defense, an expansive network of mitigation professionals, you can have absolute confidence in our expertise and integrity! Contact A NO Dealers to improve the indoor air quality of your home and reduce levels this cancer-causing radon gas. We provide in-home consultations and free estimates for radon mitigation system installation in [territory] areas throughout [city 4], [city 3], [city 5], and nearby.

What is radon?

Radon is a radioactive, invisible, odorless, and naturally-occurring element forming from uranium decay in rocks, water, and soil all over the country. The only way to detect this hazardous gas is through radon testing. If your home has high radon levels, you will need a qualified professional to provide reliable mitigation strategies to create a safer environment.

High radon levels have contributed to as many as 15,400 to 21,800 deaths yearly and are as cancer-causing as tobacco smoke and asbestos. And if household members have asthma, respiratory issues, or are immunocompromised, radon symptoms can worsen these problems.

Facts about radon:

  • Crawl spaces pose a higher risk for elevated radon levels
  • The EPA advises radon mitigation at concentrations of 4 pCi/L or higher
  • Being exposed to low radon levels over a long period is more dangerous than short periods of high-level exposure
  • Trouble breathing, coughing, chest pains, hoarseness, and problems with swallowing are all radon symptoms
  • Radon gas is as cancer-causing as tobacco & asbestos
  • Radon levels are up to ten times higher in the winter

Not sure if your house has radon gas? Schedule a radon test! Our specialists can help identify this invisible radioactive gas in your home using a continuous radon detector. If concentrations of the gas are above 4 pCi/L, we can design and install a radon mitigation system to help reduce levels and keep your family safe.

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Factors impacting radon levels & mitigation methods

The following factors impact radon levels and mitigation strategies for your [territory] home:

  • The concentration of radon gas
  • Entryways for radon gas
  • The home ventilation rate

How we get rid of high radon levels

Does your home have high levels of radon gas? Read our step-by-step radon mitigation process.

  • Radon testing & mitigation consultation

    Radon testing & mitigation consultation

    Before installing a radon mitigation system, A NO Dealers will assess your home, ensuring you get a complete solution that will reduce radon levels in your property.

    Our radon test & consultation:

    • We start by performing a radon test using a continuous radon detector. If the home has levels of 4 pCi/L or higher, we develop a mitigation strategy specially designed for your property.
    • After, we conduct a structural analysis so we can design a system for your property, addressing radon potency and entryways, geographical concerns, property layout, building ventilation rate, and other factors unique to your situation.
    • Lastly, we provide you with a design survey so we can hear your wants, needs, questions, or concerns.
  • Address the stack effect

    stack effect

    The stack effect is the natural movement of pulling air upward from lower levels of the home to your living space and out through the attic and upper levels. With air movement, radon gas is also pulled into living spaces and circulated through the house.

    To prevent radon movement, we depressurize the soil beneath your structure.

  • Redirect radon gas

    Redirect radon gas

    After, our specialist drills a hole into the foundation slab, basement floor, or surrounding earth, creating a suction point. Some homes may need multiple holes and suction points. Then we connect a PVC pipe where radon gas will travel through the house or outside.

  • Mitigation system expels radon gas away from the home

    Mitigation system

    We vent radon gas through a pipe, running it through a fan in the attic or along the top of the structure. The system then expels radon outside and away from your home.

  • Seal all radon entryways

    Sealing radon entryways

    Our specialists seal all radon entryways, including cracks, gaps, and openings, with a polyurethane caulking compound to prevent the gas from continuing to seep into the house.

  • We perform a system analysis

    system analysis

    After the radon mitigation system installation, our specialist performs a final inspection, ensuring it operates according to current industry standards, confirms the fan functions, and checks other key system details.

  • We perform a final radon test using a continuous radon detector

    specialists performing final radon tests

    After we install your radon mitigation system, our specialists perform a test using a continuous radon detector within 30 days of completion. Radon testing ensures that the system maintains radon gas at recommended concentrations.

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Radon mitigation from trusted professionals in [territory]

As an undetectable, cancer-causing gas, radon is a dangerous threat affecting homes across the nation. So you don't want just any radon mitigation company answering your call. A NO Dealers ensures a stress-free experience and lasting protection with the backing of National Radon Defense, our skilled crew, and innovative mitigation products.

Why choose A NO Dealers:

  • Professionally-trained & licensed crew: We train our crew by current industry standards and they are also fully licensed. They operate within full compliance with the radon gas industry's best practices, ensuring the highest quality solutions and standards.
  • Specially-designed radon mitigation systems: We never offer one-size-fits-all solutions. The design and installation will depend on unique factors in your house. An example would be whether your home has a basement, crawl space, or slab foundation — this will be significant in determining which mitigation system we install.
  • The National Radon Defense network: National Radon Defense is a nationwide network of the best radon mitigation companies. We receive exclusive access to innovative radon testing and mitigation solutions through our membership. That includes continuous professional training, industry-leading products, best practices, and more!
  • Multi-family radon mitigation systems: We also provide multi-family radon mitigation services in compliance with the HUD Radon Policy throughout [territory].

Free radon mitigaion estimates in Greater [city 1]

If your home has high radon levels, it is alarming. But starting the radon mitigation process can be difficult. You want lasting protection for the best value — but where do you start?

Contact A NO Dealers for help! We are the trusted radon mitigation company providing reliable, tailored solutions in [territory]. We can answer any questions or concerns you have while eliminating harmful radon levels and creating healthier indoor air.

Call 1-800-638-7048 or contact us online to schedule a free in-home consultation and estimate for radon mitigation. We also offer expert testing with a continuous radon detector throughout [state], including [minor cities 2], [major cities 1], and nearby.

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