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How to Protect Your Home from Radon Gas
- 1). Testing for the presence of radon gas is the only way to tell conclusively if radon is present in your home. You have a couple of options.
- 2). Hire a professional home inspector who offers radon testing. This is the quickest way to determine if there is radon present in your home. This will cost anywhere from $150 to $500.
- 3). Test for the presence of radon yourself. Passive radon detectors are available at home centers and hardware stores for approximately $20 to $30 and you can often get a similar kit online even cheaper.
- 4). Install a radon detector in your basement (radon is a heavy gas and will tend to settle in the basement). Leave it for a few days (usually 3 to 7). At the end of the test period, send the test kit to the address on the package. The lab will interpret the test and provide you with the results.
- 1). Improve the ventilation in your home (particularly the basement). Seal any cracks in the foundation. This may help reduce radon penetration.
- 2). Cover any exposed earth walls in the basement. This will reduce radon entry.
- 3). Paint cement floors and walls with "radon-sealing paint." This reportedly reduces radon entry into the house by sealing tiny capillaries in the concrete through which radon migrates into the house.
- 4). Install a "radon mitigation system" will definitely reduce radon levels in your home. A radon mitigation system actually puts drainpipes under your house foundation and vents the radon gas into the surrounding air where it disperses harmlessly. A professionally installed system will cost $1000 or more.
- 5). Remove any radon that might enter the house dissolved in water. Well water may contain dissolved radon that is released when the water is heated. Either an aeration system or a charcoal filter system can remove radon from water. These systems need to be installed where the main water supply enters the house.
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