Good results from the post mitigation radon test at this house. The radon levels have been lowered to an acceptable level
This homeowner tested his home for radon and found that the levels are elevated. A radon mitigation system will be installed later this month to lower the radon levels
Radon Post Test Passed at 1.4 which is very acceptable average
The sales inspection revealed extremely elevated levels of radon gas at this house. A radon mitigation system will be installed before the closing for the new owner
Radon Post Test for a real estate pass
Elevated levels of radon gas was found at this house during the sales inspection. A radon mitigation system will be installed before the closing date to lower the radon levels for the next owner
The inspection at this house showed elevated levels of radon at this house. A radon mitigation system will be installed to lower the radon levels to an acceptable level
The sales inspection for this house showed that the radon levels are elevated. A radon mitigation system will be installed in the near future to lower the radon levels making the house safer and healthier for the next owner
This house has elevated levels of radon. A radon mitigation system will be installed next month to lower the radon levels
Radon post report .6 is a very safe level
Just completed a radon mitigation system installation for a homeowner in Grandville, Michigan! Radon is the #1 cause of lung cancer among non-smokers, and it’s prevalent throughout Michigan, including here in Grandville. Given that 1 in 4 Michigan homes have elevated radon levels, regular testing and mitigation are crucial for ensuring a safe living environment.
A sales inspection revealed elevated levels of radon at this location. Next month a radon mitigation system will be installed
Just completed a radon mitigation system installation for a homeowner in Grandville, Michigan! Why is this important? Radon is an invisible, odorless gas and the second leading cause of lung cancer in the U.S. In Michigan, approximately 1 in 4 homes have elevated radon levels. Grandville, located in Kent County, is designated as a Zone 2 area by the EPA, indicating moderate to high potential for elevated radon levels.