Our Radon Remediation ServiceFort Collins Radon Mitigation: Your Trusted Radon Remediation Experts"
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Fort Collins Colorado is considered a wonderful place to live. The school systems, housing choices, and easy commute make it a great place to call home for just about anyone. No one knows that better than Fort Collins Radon Mitigation and our experienced team!
When you need any type of professional services, look no further than your beautiful city. Fort Collins has it all, and that includes home improvement and maintenance services like radon testing and mitigation from a qualified team like Fort Collins Radon Mitigation! Radon mitigation is just one of a long list of services we offer, each tailored to the specific needs of the customer. Have your home professionally tested for radon gas, and if high levels are found, we can provide a solution that is right for you! Radon mitigation is a fancy way of saying radon removal. If you have high levels of radon in your home, it’s highly recommended that you seek the help of a professional to get rid of it quickly and effectively. That’s where Fort Collins Radon Mitigation comes in! We offer the best testing services money can buy, along with mitigation options that are designed to meet the needs of each Fort Collins homeowner. Many of our customers choose to add a radon mitigation system to their homes even if their test results show that their home is well within normal levels, just for an added level of protection. Some homes are built with radon mitigation systems in place. If this is the case with a home you have built or purchased, we can perform maintenance and testing on your existing system as well to make sure that everything is working the way it should. No matter what you need, we’ll always be there with the best solution for your situation. |
About Radon Mitigation System
With a radon mitigation system installation, you can prevent radon from leaking into your home. These systems direct radon gas that would normally enter your home up through a simple pipe system constructed from PVC, and then the radon is released into the outside air where it can’t come into close contact with you, your family, or your pets.
Proper ventilation is a good way to prevent radon gas buildup, but if it’s a constant issue, you’ll need a permanent radon gas removal solution. Our pros help homeowners if this step is necessary by searching for cracks in their foundations, basements, and crawl spaces. Once a leak is fixed, we reevaluate the radon levels.
There are many types of radon mitigation systems that can achieve the results you want, so once we’ve determined the need for one, we can explain your choices in more detail.
Radon mitigation should be done if your radon levels are found to be 4 pCi/L or higher. This standard comes directly from the EPA, and it is nationally accepted as the level at which you should take action against elevated radon levels.
After mitigation, your home’s radon level should be around 0.4 pCi/L or lower. This is the average outdoor level of radon gas, and it is considered to be as close to safe as radon levels can get. A home that has a mitigation system in place should stay at or below this number at all times.
Proper ventilation is a good way to prevent radon gas buildup, but if it’s a constant issue, you’ll need a permanent radon gas removal solution. Our pros help homeowners if this step is necessary by searching for cracks in their foundations, basements, and crawl spaces. Once a leak is fixed, we reevaluate the radon levels.
There are many types of radon mitigation systems that can achieve the results you want, so once we’ve determined the need for one, we can explain your choices in more detail.
Radon mitigation should be done if your radon levels are found to be 4 pCi/L or higher. This standard comes directly from the EPA, and it is nationally accepted as the level at which you should take action against elevated radon levels.
After mitigation, your home’s radon level should be around 0.4 pCi/L or lower. This is the average outdoor level of radon gas, and it is considered to be as close to safe as radon levels can get. A home that has a mitigation system in place should stay at or below this number at all times.
Guidelines for installing a radon mitigation system are as follows:
Installing a radon fan will remove potentially harmful radon gas from the soil around your home and send it safely into the atmosphere.
Extremely High – Radon levels that are above 4.0 pCi/L are considered very toxic and come with a seriously elevated risk of developing cancer. Action is recommended immediately to reduce the dangerous levels of radon in your home for the sake of everyone inside.
High – High radon gas levels are between 2.0 and 4.0 pCi/L. At this level, it is recommended that the customer have a radon mitigation system installed, but the decision is their discretion. Fort Collins Radon Mitigation pros can give you all the information you need to make this decision.
Low – Any radon levels under 2.0 pCi/L are considered to be low, and while the EPA suggests that you take action in the form of a radon mitigation system, it is not required (true no matter what the level). Outdoor air is around 0.4 pCi/L, so we’re always happy when we can reduce a home’s radon level to that figure.
Extremely High – Radon levels that are above 4.0 pCi/L are considered very toxic and come with a seriously elevated risk of developing cancer. Action is recommended immediately to reduce the dangerous levels of radon in your home for the sake of everyone inside.
High – High radon gas levels are between 2.0 and 4.0 pCi/L. At this level, it is recommended that the customer have a radon mitigation system installed, but the decision is their discretion. Fort Collins Radon Mitigation pros can give you all the information you need to make this decision.
Low – Any radon levels under 2.0 pCi/L are considered to be low, and while the EPA suggests that you take action in the form of a radon mitigation system, it is not required (true no matter what the level). Outdoor air is around 0.4 pCi/L, so we’re always happy when we can reduce a home’s radon level to that figure.
Our radon remediation systems are state of the art. It’s a simple concept, but it’s definitely a system you want working correctly at all times, so it’s important that your system uses quality parts and is assembled and installed correctly.
Your radon mitigation system cost will vary based on several factors including, but not limited to, the following:
Radon Mitigation Cost
Radon gas mitigation is inexpensive considering that it is probably a one-time fee. Once in place, your system’s pipes should be functional for the life of your home. The radon fan will need to be replaced from time to time. We’ve seen some that lasted for only 5 years, while other run perfectly up to 20 years.
While it may seem like a lot to pay $1000 or more for a residential radon mitigation system, it’s a small price to pay for the long-term health of your family!
Fort Collins Radon Mitigation pros are proud to offer testing and radon mitigation for our friends and neighbors all over the Fort Collins area and far beyond that! We’re responsible for relieving customers’ worries and providing their family with clean, radon-free air, and we do it all with a professional attitude that is unmatched in this business.
Radon gas is a huge problem, but that doesn’t mean that dealing with it has to be dealt with stressfully.
If that’s the kind of service you’re looking for, you’ve definitely come to the right place!
Contact Fort Collins Radon Mitigation to alleviate the worry of radon gas leaks!
Your radon mitigation system cost will vary based on several factors including, but not limited to, the following:
- The design of your home
- The size of the system needed
- The complexity of the installation
- Exterior versus interior installation
- Local climate
Radon Mitigation Cost
Radon gas mitigation is inexpensive considering that it is probably a one-time fee. Once in place, your system’s pipes should be functional for the life of your home. The radon fan will need to be replaced from time to time. We’ve seen some that lasted for only 5 years, while other run perfectly up to 20 years.
While it may seem like a lot to pay $1000 or more for a residential radon mitigation system, it’s a small price to pay for the long-term health of your family!
Fort Collins Radon Mitigation pros are proud to offer testing and radon mitigation for our friends and neighbors all over the Fort Collins area and far beyond that! We’re responsible for relieving customers’ worries and providing their family with clean, radon-free air, and we do it all with a professional attitude that is unmatched in this business.
Radon gas is a huge problem, but that doesn’t mean that dealing with it has to be dealt with stressfully.
If that’s the kind of service you’re looking for, you’ve definitely come to the right place!
Contact Fort Collins Radon Mitigation to alleviate the worry of radon gas leaks!