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So your radon levels came back high. Now what? The US EPA makes the following recommendations:
- Select a State Certified and/or Qualified Radon Mitigation Contractor - Choose a qualified radon mitigation contractor to fix your home. Start by checking with your state radon office. Ohio requires radon professionals to be licensed, certified, or registered. BREATHE EASY RADON is liensed by the Ohio Department of Health and is a member in good standing of the AARST and NRSB.
- Radon Reduction Techniques Work Radon reduction systems work - Some radon reduction systems can reduce radon levels in your home by up to 99 percent. Most homes can be fixed for about the same cost as other common home repairs. Your costs may vary depending on the size and design of your home and which radon reduction methods are needed. Hundreds of thousands of people have reduced radon levels in their homes.
- Maintain Your Radon Reduction System - Maintaining your radon reduction system takes little effort and keeps the system working properly and radon levels low.
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Don't delay your real estate closing! We have fast, easy scheduling. Our licensed mitigation specialist will come to your house for a free, no obligation site evaluation and estimate. Most systems can be installed in one day. We will perform a post remediation radon test to verify the system performance.