Radon
It's in your home if you live in Pennsylvania See Radon Levels for your County
Radon is a radioactive gas that results from the natural breakdown of uranium found in trace amounts in soil, rock, and water. Radon is the main source of our exposure to all radiation. The US Surgeon General and the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) have determined that radon is second only to smoking as a leading cause of lung cancer. Testing for Radon is the only way to know if you and your family are at risk from radon.
Because high levels of radon have been found in every state of the United States, testing for radon and installing radon mitigation systems has become a specialized industry in the last two decades. Many states have implemented programs that affect home buying and awareness in the real estate community, however radon testing and mitigation systems are not generally mandatory unless specified by the local jurisdiction.
Radon-Rid, LLC - A Full Service Radon Detection and Reduction Company providing peace of mind from Radon in homes and businesses throughout Southeastern PA and the Tri-State Area.
Radon Testing, Mitigation, and Remediation. Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Bucks County, Montgomery County, Chester County, Delaware County. Our service areas include Abington, Ambler, Blue Bell, Boyertown, Bridgeport, Collegeville, Conshohocken, Elkins Park, Flourtown, Fort Washington, Gilbertsville, Gladwyne, Glenside, Green Lane, Gwynedd, Harleysville, Hatboro, Hatfield, Haverford, Huntingdon Valley, King of Prussia, Lansdale, Norristown, North Wales, Oreland, Penn Valley, Pennsburg, Perkasie, Plymouth Meeting, Pottstown, Red Hill, Royersford, Schwenksville, Souderton, Willow Grove, Wyndmoor, Wynnewood, Philadelphia and Chestnut Hill.
Radon Testing
We can affordably and reliably test your home for radon. This is the stepping stone to understanding whether or not there is a radon problem present in your home. If you would like to learn more about radon testing, please go to our Radon Testing page.
Radon Mitigation and Remediation
Radon levels can usually be lowered using a process called mitigation, a term that means to moderate something or make it less severe. Some radon mitigation methods prevent radon from entering your home and others reduce radon levels after the gas has entered. Either way will make your home a safer place to live. Learn more about removing radon at Radon Solutions.