In Minnesota and Wisconsin, radon levels are higher than other parts of the country, largely due to our unique soil composition. Naturally occurring uranium in the ground degrades to radon gas, which then makes its way into our homes. The risk is real and present; long-term exposure increases the likelihood of developing lung cancer.
The good news is radon exposure can be effectively mitigated with the right measures. From sealing foundation cracks to more complex solutions like sub-slab depressurization systems, there are ways to substantially reduce radon levels in your home. Sub-slab systems, in particular, offer a highly effective defense, drawing radon from beneath your house and safely venting it outside.
The critical next step is to take action. Radon’s invisibility and the nonspecific nature of symptoms associated with exposure necessitate proactive measures. If you’re uncertain about the radon levels in your home or just want to ensure the safety and well-being of your family, we can help.
We are extending an offer for a free radon test kit. This simple test can be the first step in identifying and mitigating a radon problem, providing peace of mind and safeguarding your home’s indoor air quality.
We encourage you to take advantage of the free radon test kit offer and take the necessary steps to ensure your home is safe and radon-free. Contact us today!