Existing Radon Mitigation System Inspection and Upgrade
If you have a Radon Mitigation System in Idaho that is over 5 years old, National Radon Defense recommends that your system be inspected to ensure you are protected from radon exposure.
In fact, the EPA recommends all homes with a Radon Mitigation System be tested every 2 years.
If you are planning on selling your home soon, you may want to have your mitigation system inspected to ensure it meets code requirements to avoid any contingencies on the sale of your house.
To contact us, call 1-888-370-6921 or contact us online today! We serve Idaho, including Blackfoot, Mountain Home, Mccammon, Sugar City, Rexburg.
Why have your existing radon system inspected?
Homes settle and change
Radon entry points can change and grow over time
Radon fans wear out (typical life is 7 to 8 years).
Radon fan manufacturer’s warranties expire after 5 years (for all major radon fan manufacturers).
Radon fan motors will corrode inside the fan housing and become less effective and louder over time.
EPA recommends that all radon systems be testing every 2 years to ensure their effectiveness
Your radon mitigation system may not be working effectively
Radon is a serious health issue and is the leading cause of lung cancer for non-smokers
Your home at one point had high radon levels due to the soil under your house
Existing Radon Mitigation System Inspection Includes:
Diagnostic analysis performed to ensure the correct gauge of radon fan is installed
Foundation inspected for additional radon entry points
Radon pipe inspected for leaks
Measure relative humidity
Radon pipes inspected and secured tightly to supports
System inspected for local and national health department, mechanical, electrical, fire, building, plumbing, and energy code compliance
Noise level analyzed
Radon test performed
Upgrade Options:
New Premium Radon Fan installed and warrantied for 5 years (with optional 10 warranty)
Diagnostic analysis performed to ensure the correct gauge of fan is installed
Sealing of any additional radon entry points
Noise reduction solutions
Aesthetic options to improve look of system
Code compliance adjustments
Indoor Air Quality improvements
Radon test after improvements
Additional charges may apply for some repairs (all charges approved by customer before action)
Contact National Radon Defense today for more information about radon testing and radon mitigation in Idaho. National Radon Defense is a trusted member of the nationally recognized National Radon Defense network, and they have the training and experience to help lower the radon levels in local homes.