Positive Radon Test? Here’s What to Do Next
If your house tests positive for radon, you might be
wondering what you should do next. We’re a company that performs radon testing in St Paul,
and we have plenty of experience in this realm! So here is a rundown of what
you should do and things to consider.
Your first step after radon testing shows a high level of
radon in your home is to take a look at the report and get an expert to explain
it to you. You should understand what the test results mean and how much radon
was found in your home. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, if
the radon level in the lowest part of your home is more than 4 pCi/L, then the
radon level is too high in your home.
Then it is time to find a certified and licensed radon
mitigation contractor to come to your home to get rid of the radon.
Word-of-mouth recommendations are a great way to find reliable radon mitigation
contractors, or you could use a review website like Angie’s List to find people
to call for help after radon testing shows a high level of radon. Make sure you
take the time to ask the contractor plenty of questions about the mitigation
methods and what type will be used on your home.
The type of home you own will factor into how radon is
eliminated after positive radon testing. There are four types of soil suction
for homes that have slab-on-granite foundations, basements or crawl spaces.
They are sub-slab suction, drain tile suction, sump hole suction or block wall
suction. And there are two other types of radon reduction methods, which are
heat recovery ventilation and natural ventilation. An experienced radon
mitigation contractor will know which one will work best for your home.
And for more information on radon testing in St Paul, call
AmeriSpec Home Inspection Service at 952-854-5110 or you can Contact Us.
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