FAQs

Stanton Radon

  • How often should I test my home for radon?

    We recommend testing your home for radon every one to two years to maintain continuous safety and protection for your family.
  • Why should I care about radon levels?

    Radon is the number one cause of lung cancer in non-smokers, making it a serious health risk that requires attention and monitoring.
  • What is radon?

    Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that's invisible, odorless, and tasteless. It can seep into buildings through foundation cracks and small openings.
  • My home doesn't have a basement or slab, do I still need radon testing?

    Yes, radon can affect homes of any construction type. We recommend testing all residential properties regardless of their foundation or structural design.
  • What level of radon should I be concerned about?

    When radon levels reach 4 picocuries per liter or higher, action should be taken to reduce concentrations through professional mitigation.
  • How much will this cost?

    Pricing depends on your property's size and specific characteristics. We invite you to contact us for a free, customized estimate for your home.
  • Will my energy bill go up?

    A radon mitigation system uses very little energy—typically less than what a single light bulb consumes each month.
  • What is radon mitigation?

    Radon mitigation is the process of installing a mechanical system that actively reduces radon levels in your home to safe, acceptable concentrations.