...radon gas? Radon gas does not have an odor. The only way to know if you have radon gas in your home is to buy a radon detector. For radon mitigation, see here -...
...Radon test result is 7.5pCi/L . What should we do and how much it will cost? Can you please suggest us what should be done. House is in very good condition. R...
...radon? Here by the way are all our page all about mitigation – Testing for radon gas in homes and radon mitigation techniques for basements and crawlspaces ...
...radon in your water, but I wouldn't consider it conclusive. Here is our page on radon gas in water that would be a wise starting place – How to remove radon ga...
...radon levels we now want to use the room more. It's currently completely unfinished, nothing on the walls - what's the best way for us to finish and insulate ou...
...radon levels in homes and have an effective radon barrier, you would need to seal all holes protruding through the radon barrier or membrane. And by that, pleas...
...radon gas contamination and remove it if levels are above recommended safe levels. Have you had your basement tested for radon and found high levels? Here are o...
...Radon -- I have a radon issue and have recently installed an active depressurization mitigation system which is working well! In re-doing floors there is an op...
...radon at 4.0. So... I'm thinking a layer of washed gravel in the cellar is necessary to allow the water to flow to the sump. Then a radon-rated vapor barrier on...
...radon barrier in a crawlspace can be a pretty easy DIY job, assuming there is enough head room to move around. Below is page where we are installing a radon bar...
...radon-gas-from-basements-and-crawlspaces/ I am looking to get down and ensure no more radon comes in, at our house is can be higher on the higher (bedroom flo...
...radon evacuation tube below would be the cheapest and most effective way to reduce your radon gas levels. See here – How to remove radon gas from basements and...
...radon gas, see more techniques on this page – How to remove Radon Gas from basements and crawlspaces Having radon levels that vary between 3.5 and 6.5 pCi/L is...
...radon gas in homes – How to remove radon gas from basements and crawl spaces Some of the radon mitigation techniques could be a DIY solution, particularly havi...
...Radon barrier radon evacuation stack is mandatory. To continue about radon – exposure to radon gas in homes is the second greatest cause of lung cancer. There i...
...radon gas membrane (See our pages on Radon barriers in basements for more information). Then we would add rigid insulation panels, a stud wall with batts, and d...
...radon gas after I've tightened up the major air leakage in my home. What do you think? Yes, it's always a good idea to check the radon levels in your home, part...
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