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1 out of 15 homes have High Radon level

Certified Radon Testing and Mitigation services in MD, VA, DC

Have you recently had your home tested for radon? If so, and it’s determined that the levels are high, don’t panic! What you need is a highly rated company with experienced pros ready to swoop in and help fix this issue. Finding one isn’t hard – just make sure they use quality materials approved by experts and have good reviews from past clients.

How much does a radon mitigation system cost to install?

Radon systems can be an absolute game-changer for your home, and the cost of one doesn’t have to break the bank. The price tag typically rests between $1400 and $2500, but depending on a few factors could get cheaper or pricier – so don’t worry about overspending!

What factors impact the cost of radon abatement?

Radon mitigation systems vary in cost depending on the individual home they are made for. For new homes with some piping already set up, it may less costly than usual; whereas a property that has no gravel under its slab or is fully finished might be pricier. Investing more money into securing quality parts and certified labor will pay off better in the long run over taking any chances — after all, radon can potentially damage your health! When comparing prices between companies offering similar services make sure to request an exact quote since only those who know specific details about your house can provide you one of true value.

How much does a radon system cost to run?

Once installed, radon mitigation system costs about as much as leaving a 75-watt bulb burning 24 hours a day on average. The cost to your power bill could be less than $100 per year.

Why are some radon companies cheaper?

They don’t have insurance, no warranty, no experience, cut cornets to safe time, and use cheaper low-quality materials.

Can I use DIY radon mitigation to save money?

You can seal cracks in the foundation, but it will not stop radon from entering the house. Negative pressure must be built under the slab. Pro- grade tools required for this kind of job. The installer must understand EPA radon installation guidance, have basic knowledge about air pressure.

What should I know before getting a quote for radon mitigation?

  1. When the house was built?
  2. The foundation shape and side, any crawl space?
  3. sump pump?
  4. Passive system ?
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