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Radon Testing

Radon Testing

A home Radon Test is a thorough, in-depth computer diagnostic with visual examination of the structure and operating components of a home that can be portals for unsafe levels of Radon.

Radon is a radioactive gas that has been found in homes all over the United States. It comes from the natural breakdown of uranium in soil, rock, and water and gets into the air you breathe. Radon typically moves up through the ground to the air above and into your home through cracks and other holes in the foundation. Radon testing services and radon detection is crucial to your home and family health.

Radon Detection

At Certified Radon Services, we use state-of-the art Radon Testing equipment and National Standards to detect any Radon exposure threats in your home. We at Certified Radon Services will place a RadStar RS-300 continuous radon monitor in your home or business for a minimum of 48 hours, per the National Radon Proficiency Program (NRPP) guidelines. We will then come back to pick up the continuous radon monitor and download the test right there so you can see the results at the same time we do. We can then go over the results and answer any questions you may have. We can design a radon mitigation system if needed.

Radon is a gas that does not give off any smell and cannot be seen. Premium electrical detection equipment operated by a professional is the safest way to detect Radon vulnerabilities in your home.

Mitigating high levels of Radon varies with the source of a Radon emission in a home. We can help mitigate Radon problems that occur with foundation areas, crawl spaces, windows, water heaters and wells, showers and plumbing.

A Radon Test from Certified Radon Services provides thorough radon detection services with mitigation solutions.

How Does Radon Enter the Home and cause Unsafe Levels of Radon?

  1. Soil and Bedrock: Radon gas escapes from bedrock fissures and gradually finds its way to the surface through loose soil where it eventually comes into contact with home foundations and crawlspaces.
  2. Windows and Foundation: A common entry point for Radon gas, that has been found to present problems.
  3. Water Heaters and Wells: Radon gas can get into well water lines and make its way into the home water heaters, distributing the gas through the home.
  4. Showers and Plumbing: An entry point for Radon gas in the home.

Radon Detection

At Certified Radon Services, we use state-of-the art Radon Testing equipment and National Standards to detect any Radon exposure threats in your home. We at Certified Radon Services will place a RadStar RS-300 continuous radon monitor in your home or business for a minimum of 48 hours, per the National Radon Proficiency Program (NRPP) guidelines. We will then come back to pick up the continuous radon monitor and download the test right there so you can see the results at the same time we do. We can then go over the results and answer any questions you may have. We can design a radon mitigation system if needed.

Radon is a gas that does not give off any smell and cannot be seen. Premium electrical detection equipment operated by a professional is the safest way to detect Radon vulnerabilities in your home.

Mitigating high levels of Radon varies with the source of a Radon emission in a home. We can help mitigate Radon problems that occur with foundation areas, crawl spaces, windows, water heaters and wells, showers and plumbing.

A Radon Test from Certified Radon Services provides thorough radon detection services with mitigation solutions.

How Does Radon Enter the Home and cause Unsafe Levels of Radon?

  1. Soil and Bedrock: Radon gas escapes from bedrock fissures and gradually finds its way to the surface through loose soil where it eventually comes into contact with home foundations and crawlspaces.
  2. Windows and Foundation: A common entry point for Radon gas, that has been found to present problems.
  3. Water Heaters and Wells: Radon gas can get into well water lines and make its way into the home water heaters, distributing the gas through the home.
  4. Showers and Plumbing: An entry point for Radon gas in the home.
Radon mitigation

Radon Mitigation

Reduce Your Property’s Radon Levels Through Radon Mitigation

Learn why property owners choose us for this service

If you’re dealing with elevated radon levels at your home or office building, don’t panic. Contact Certified Radon Services right away. We’re licensed and certified to perform residential radon mitigation services in the Billings, MT and the surrounding areas, as well as Northern WY.

Call 406-671-5151 today to make an appointment for radon mitigation.

3 questions you might have about radon mitigation

If you’re like many Billings, MT-area residents, you’d like to learn more about radon and how to get rid of it. Here are the answers you’ve been searching for:

  • “How does radon get into my property?” Radon gas rises through bedrock fissures and loose soil. It can then seep into your home or office building through foundation cracks, well water lines and plumbing lines.
  • “How will you reduce my property’s radon levels?” We’ll install a sub-slab or sub-membrane depressurization system at your home or office building. Your radon mitigation system will disperse the harmful vapors away from your property.
  • “Will I have to maintain this equipment myself?” When properly installed, your radon mitigation system should work around-the-clock with little maintenance. You can always call Certified Radon Services to make sure your equipment is working properly. We are licensed and certified through the National Radon Proficiency Program (NRPP). We will install an energy star rated fan that comes with a 5 year warranty from the manufacturer, Radon Away. We only use Radon Away fans because everything they make is for the radon professional and they only sell their fans to radon professionals that have been approved by them. They don’t sell their fans and other products to the general public. All installations will be done per the NRPP guidelines. We only use products that have been approved for radon mitigation applications. We do not use cheaper or inferior products just because they may cost less. We stand behind the products we use.

Have other questions about residential or commercial radon mitigation? Call Certified Radon Services at 406-671-5151 today.