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How Residential Radon Mitigation Systems Improve Indoor Air Quality 

Maintaining healthy indoor air quality has become a top priority for homeowners and property managers alike. While dust, mold, and volatile organic compounds often receive attention, one invisible hazard frequently goes unnoticed—radon gas. Understanding how a radon mitigation system improves indoor air quality can help protect your household and provide peace of mind.  Understanding Radon and Its Impact  […]

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The Importance of Testing and Installing a Radon Mitigation System 

Indoor air quality is one of the most important, yet frequently overlooked, aspects of a healthy living or working environment. While dust, allergens, and pollutants often attract attention, an invisible and odorless danger frequently escapes notice—radon gas. The presence of radon in homes and commercial buildings can have serious health consequences. That’s why understanding the importance of radon testing and installing an

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What to Expect During a Professional Radon Mitigation Installation 

Radon is a colorless, odorless gas that naturally occurs in soil and rock. High levels of radon in homes can pose serious health risks, making mitigation essential for homeowners and commercial property managers alike.   Whether you’re dealing with a residential property or a commercial building, understanding the radon mitigation process can help you feel prepared

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Home Safety Guide: Spotting the Need for Radon Mitigation 

Radon is a silent threat that can infiltrate homes and commercial buildings without notice. This naturally occurring radioactive gas is colorless, odorless, and tasteless, making it difficult to detect without professional testing.   Long-term exposure to elevated radon levels is a serious health risk, linked to lung cancer and other respiratory problems. Understanding how to spot

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How Radon Travels Through Water into Your Home and What You Can Do 

Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that can enter homes not only through soil but also through water. Many homeowners in Colorado rely on private wells, making it essential to understand radon through water Colorado and how to reduce waterborne radon risks.   Exposure to radon from water, though often less recognized than airborne radon,

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How Crawl Space Encapsulation Lowers Radon Levels in Colorado Homes 

Radon gas is a silent threat that many homeowners in Colorado face. This naturally occurring radioactive gas can seep into homes from the soil, accumulating to dangerous levels that increase the risk of lung cancer. While basements often get the most attention for radon mitigation, crawl spaces can be an equally significant entry point —

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How to Choose a Certified Radon Testing Professional in Colorado 

Radon is a silent, invisible, and deadly gas that affects thousands of homes across Colorado. With nearly half of Colorado homes testing above the EPA’s action level of 4.0 pCi/L, radon exposure has become a serious concern for homeowners, buyers, and builders alike.  While testing for radon is the first and most critical step, choosing

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How Often Should You Test Radon in Colorado Homes?

Most homeowners think radon testing is a one-and-done task, often performed only during real estate transactions. But in high-risk areas like Colorado—where radon levels frequently exceed safe limits—regular testing is a critical part of long-term home health and safety.  So how often should you test radon in your Colorado home? The answer depends on several

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