Multi-family radon testing and mitigation simplified
Let our expertise and experience simplify the complex process of multi-family radon testing and mitigation, guiding you through every step with ease.
Clear, proactive communication with property managers, maintenance teams, and key stakeholders ensures a smooth process from inquiry to final report. If mitigation is needed, we’ll guide you through every step to ensure a successful outcome.
Multi-family radon testing process guide
Click on picture to download our radon testing process guide
Request your multi-family radon testing or mitigation estimate today
Fill out the form and we will respond within 1 business day. If you need a quicker response, please call us at 502-498-4713.
We do not share your information.
By submitting this form, you verify this is your mobile number and consent to receive text messages via automated technology to this number regarding transactional communication and/or offers by or on behalf of Lung Radon, LLC. Message and data rates may apply. Text STOP to opt-out
Radon FAQs
We are here to be a resource of information and provide answers to the most frequently asked questions about radon.
-
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.
-
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.
-
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.
-
Short-term and long-term Radon testing kits 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. You can also hire a professional radon tester.
-
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.
Learn More About Radon Mitigation at
Radon Academy
Radon Academy is your comprehensive source for all things radon, offering expert knowledge, resources, and training to ensure safety and compliance in radon detection and mitigation.
How often should I get my home tested for Radon?
The US Enviornmental Protection Agency (EPA) recommends testing your home every two years. A radon inspection should be included within your …
How long does it take for Radon to damage my health?
Radon is often referred to as “the silent killer” by professionals. This is because ….
What affects the accuracy of a Radon Inspection?
Air pressure and the duration of of a radon test along with …
Radon testing and mitigation for multi-family
Ensure a smooth and successful process from start to finish