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2 Reasons To Have Your Home Tested For Radon

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Radon testing is not something that a lot of homeowners are familiar with, but it is certainly something that needs to be talked about more often. Every home should be tested for radon, whether it is a brand new home or it has been around for the past two hundred years. Is there a good reason to have your home tested for radon? Keep reading to find out.

There Have Been Recent Structural Changes

If you have recently built an addition, you have altered the soil, and since radon comes from the soil, you want to make sure that you did not just introduce radon into your home. In some cases, it is not that more radon was introduced into the home but that existing radon is now trapped in the home because of new windows or doors being installed. When the old drafty windows and doors are replaced with proper fitting, energy-efficient ones, it will be harder for the radon to escape, causing the levels to quickly rise. Therefore, if there have been any major changes to the structure of your home, you will want to have it tested for radon. 

You Just Bought The House

Sure, you might have made sure that all available inspections were done on the home prior to closing. However, there is always a chance that the results of the radon test were not as accurate as they should have been. To make sure that there is not a dangerous level of radon in your new home, you will want to have it tested as soon as you can. If you do find that there are elevated levels of radon in your home, you can hire a radon mitigation company to help you solve the problem. There might be a few things that need to be done to your home and once those projects are complete, the test can be run again to ensure that the radon dropped to a safe level. 

Now that you know whether you need radon tests for your home, you will want to make sure that you are getting the test done. There are radon tests that can be purchased online or at a home improvement store. There are also a lot of inspection companies that can perform the home radon level inspections for you. If they happen to find radon, they can let you know how big of a problem it is and what can be done about it so you and your loved ones will be able to continue to live in your home safely.


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