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Radon and Pets: What You Need to Know

By madwire / November 21, 2019

For many, furry friends are like family. Ensuring that your pets stay healthy is a lot of work: feeding a well-balanced diet, providing ample exercise, and staying on top of veterinary care are just a few of the tasks that fall to diligent pet owners. However, there’s a lesser-known health hazard that can threaten the…

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Can Rain Or Snow Damage My Radon Mitigation System?

By madwire / October 17, 2019

Radon mitigation systems are vital to reducing harmful radon gases in homes and commercial buildings. Here in Colorado, we have elevated radon levels when compared to other states. It’s important to get your home or commercial building tested to determine the levels of radon and radon decay you are exposed to. Installing a radon mitigation…

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Your Children and Radon: Here’s What You Need to Know

By madwire / October 3, 2019

Homeowners in Colorado need to be especially wary when purchasing a new or pre-owned home. Our Centennial State is known for its rugged Rocky Mountains, active lifestyle, open-minded culture, and high radon test levels in homes all around. When buying a home that is new to you and your family, it’s crucial to have the…

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Does Opening Windows Help Lower Radon Levels?

By madwire / September 19, 2019

Just because a home test high for radon levels doesn’t mean that the property is a lost cause. There are numerous proven processes that lower radon levels and make your home safe for decades to come. In addition to traditional remediation practices, there are a few things homeowners can do to alleviate high levels of…

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What You Should Know About High Radon Levels

By madwire / September 12, 2019

Shopping for a new home can be incredibly exciting, occasionally daunting, and likely the largest investment you’ll ever make. From open houses to inspections to paperwork, and everything in between, prospective buyers need to ensure that this purchase will benefit them emotionally and financially. Colorado has higher than average levels of radon throughout the state,…

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New Home? Start With These Unexpected But Important Steps

By madwire / April 23, 2018

Moving into a new home is an exciting time, whether it’s your first home or your fifth. It’s easy to focus on the fun aspects of your new place, like stringing up lights over your back deck or creating a relaxing master bath oasis to ease away the strain of those long days at work.…

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How Do I Test For Radon?

By madwire / April 2, 2018

Do you know what the second highest cause of lung cancer is? Here’s a hint: it’s an odorless, tasteless, invisible, and radioactive gas — and it has a strong presence in Denver and throughout Colorado. Radon gas is a naturally occurring byproduct; it starts with uranium, which decays to radium, and radon is a byproduct…

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How Does Radon Testing Work?

By madwire / March 19, 2018

Most people aren’t about to buy a house sight-unseen — not even house flippers looking for a run-down house to build up. There are plenty of things that can go wrong with a house and necessitate some pretty pricey repairs. For example, you wouldn’t want to buy a house without having the foundation checked for…

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Where Does Radon Come From in a House? | Radon Testing Services

Where Does Radon Come From?

By madwire / March 5, 2018

Just about every homeowner has heard of carbon monoxide and understands, at least at a basic level, why it’s important to have a few carbon monoxide detectors throughout the house. In many ways, radon is pretty similar. Just like carbon monoxide, radon is both colorless and odorless. And, more importantly, it can be harmful in…

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