Radon Myths
Let’s quickly debunk some common myths about Radon. Call our office today and get any questions you have answers by a radon specialist at All Clear Radon.
Myth: Radon testing is costly and time-consuming.
Fact: Radon testing is relatively inexpensive and although the test is performed over several days, most of this time is simply waiting for the test to complete.
Myth: Any level of radon in the air is unsafe to humans.
Fact: The average indoor radon level reading is 1.3 pCi/L. Even the air outdoors contains 0.4 pCi/L on average. Radon levels become a health concern when they are above 4 pCi/L.
Myth: Radon mitigation is expensive.
Fact: Pricing can vary based on unique situations, but often radon mitigation systems cost less than $2,500 in the average home.
Myth: If your neighbors home has radon, your home probably does too.
Fact: Radon levels vary from home to home even if next door to each other. The only way to know for sure if your home has a problem with radon is to test for it.
Myth: Homes that had radon problems are harder to sell.
Fact: If the radon issue has been successfully mediated, it can actually be a benefit.
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