Radon Inspections and Mitigation Solutions in Louisville, KY
Sell Your Home
Don’t let a radon inspection delay or hinder your home sale.
Peace of Mind
Breathe easy knowing the radon levels in your home are safe
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Risks of Ignoring Radon
Do Not Let Radon Affect Your Life
Radon is an invisible and odorless gas that poses serious health risks if left undetected and untreated. Here's what's at stake:
X Unsafe Living Conditions
Radon is the leading cause of lung cancer among non-smokers. Prolonged exposure to high radon levels can significantly endanger the health of you and your family.
X Unsellable Home
High radon levels can deter potential buyers and decrease the value of your property. Homes with untreated radon issues often fail inspections, making them difficult to sell.
X Loss of a Loved One
The health impacts of radon exposure are severe and can be fatal. It is estimated 21,000 people per year die from radon exposure. By neglecting radon mitigation, you risk the lives of those you care about most.
Rewards for Addressing Radon
Secure a Healthy Future For Your Family
Detecting and mitigating radon not only safeguards your family’s health, but it also helps maintain your property’s value. With Lung Radon, you’re getting professional care from certified radon experts.
Inspect, Detect, Mitigate
Your Radon Solutions
Radon detection requires precise testing, as it is colorless and odorless. If levels exceed the EPA's safety threshold, we will provide advice on next steps.
Radon Inspections
Detect harmful radon levels.
Radon Mitigation
Reduce indoor radon concentration.
System Maintenance
Ensure continuous radon protection.
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Schedule Online
Fill out out a form on our website to schedule an in home inspection
How Our Inspections Work
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Perform Inspection
Our certified inspectors will thoroughly test your home for radon using the latest technology.
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Receive Results
You'll receive a detailed report with your radon levels and expert recommendations.
Radon FAQs
We are here to be a resource of information and provide answers to the most frequently asked questions about radon.
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Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that comes from the decay of uranium in soil, rock, and water. It is colorless, odorless, and tasteless.
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Radon can enter homes through cracks in foundations, gaps around pipes, sump pumps, and other openings in the structure. It can also be present in well water and released into the air when water is used.
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Radon is dangerous because it can accumulate in enclosed spaces like homes and buildings. When inhaled, it can damage lung tissue and increase the risk of lung cancer, especially with long-term exposure.
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Option 1: You can hire a certified, radon professional to thoroughly inspect your home and provide you accurate results.
Option 2: You can also purchase short-term and long-term radon testing kits that are available for purchase online or at hardware stores. These kits typically involve leaving a small device in your home for a specified period, then sending it to a lab for analysis. -
The EPA recommends taking action if radon levels in your home are 4 picocuries per liter (pCi/L) or higher. Lower levels are preferable, but any level of radon carries some risk.
Don’t Let Radon Keep You Up At Night
Protect your loved ones from the dangers of radon with our convenient self-scheduler. Book your appointment now and rest easy knowing you're taking proactive steps to safeguard what matters most.