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Radon is a naturally occurring, radioactive gas that can seep into homes from the ground. It's invisible and odorless, making it hard to detect without testing. Long-term exposure to high levels of radon can increase the risk of lung cancer, which is why it's essential to test your home and take action if needed.
Peak Radon specializes in radon testing and mitigation. We provide comprehensive services, including accurate radon testing, professional consultation, and installation of effective mitigation systems to ensure your home remains safe from radon exposure.
- Because of our 30 years of combined construction experience, we understand the importance of keeping your family safe and offering personalized solutions, high-quality equipment, and ongoing support to give you peace of mind.
- We provide subscription services for remote monitoring.
- We partner with GetHealth and offer support financing.
We offer both short-term and long-term radon testing using state-of-the-art equipment. Our trained technicians will place the test devices in your home and provide detailed results with recommendations based on the findings.
- Short-term tests typically take 2-7 days, after which we analyze the data and provide a report within 24 hours.
- If you opt for long-term testing, we’ll give you a timeline based on the specific duration of the test.
If your radon levels exceed the EPA's recommended action level of 4 pCi/L, Peak Radon will work with you to develop a mitigation plan tailored to your home. We'll explain the process and schedule the installation of a mitigation system to lower radon levels effectively.
We use a variety of methods based on the specifics of your home, including sub-slab depressurization, which involves installing a venting system to draw radon from beneath your home and release it safely outside. We also offer sub-membrane depressurization for homes with crawl spaces.
Most mitigation systems can be installed in one day. We'll schedule a convenient time for you, ensuring minimal disruption to your household while we work.
Yes, our mitigation systems are designed to lower radon levels significantly as soon as they’re operational. We’ll re-test your home after installation to confirm the system's effectiveness.
Peak Radon offers competitive pricing, and we work with you to find a solution that fits your budget. The cost varies depending on the size and design of your home, but we provide clear, upfront pricing with no hidden fees.
Safety is our top priority. Our technicians follow strict protocols to minimize disruption and ensure the installation process is safe and clean. We use high-quality materials and methods to ensure your family is protected from radon.
While no system can guarantee the complete elimination of lung cancer risk, reducing radon levels in your home significantly lowers the chance of developing radon-related lung cancer. Peak Radon’s mitigation systems are designed to reduce radon to safe levels, giving you greater peace of mind.
After installation, we provide re-testing to confirm the effectiveness of the system. We also offer annual maintenance checks to ensure the system continues to operate efficiently.
Yes, Peak Radon can install continuous radon monitors that allow you to track radon levels in real time. We also recommend periodic professional testing, which we can schedule for you.
In the unlikely event that radon levels do not decrease as expected, Peak Radon will assess the situation and make necessary adjustments to the system at no additional cost until we achieve the desired results.
Peak Radon serves a wide geographic area. Please contact us to confirm if we offer services in your specific location, and we’ll do our best to accommodate you.
There may be local or federal programs that provide financial assistance for radon mitigation. Peak Radon can help you explore these options and provide guidance on applying for any available rebates.
You can easily schedule a test or consultation by contacting us through our website, by phone, or by email. We’ll work with you to find a convenient time for our services.