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Radon Testing
Your home is constantly enduring an array of conditions, fluctuating temperatures, and natural threats. It is designed to protect you from some of the dangers that could have a lasting impact on your daily living. However, radon is one threat that may go unnoticed.
Table Rock Property Inspections has an innovative process with the latest radon testing kits. Our Branson experts can accurately detect any level of radon risk. As an ASHI-certified inspector, our test results are provided with conclusive solutions in mind. We will test up to 4 areas throughout your home, using the latest and most proven testing equipment available.
To work with one of the most accurate and reputable radon testing companies near you, contact Table Rock today.
As rocks begin to decay, they release radioactive radon into the air. If your home is surrounded by rocks or if you live on tricky terrain, odds are your basement could be filling with gas, which will slowly begin contaminating your indoor air.
Soil is filled with a wide range of organic materials, including rocks, dirt, plants, and more. Over time, they will release radon into the air. Your home is surrounded by soil, but it is designed to filter the gas out and keep you safe. However, if and when your air does fill up with radon, you may not know until it's too late.
To reduce the risk of harm, investing in a radon test
every 2 years is highly recommended.
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Rocks and cement are all naturally slightly porous, meaning gases can potentially pass through them. Also, radon can fill your home much more quickly as certain building materials age and begin cracking. While caulk and other DIY solutions can slow the contamination process, testing and mitigation should be the end goal to addressing the problem.
While natural stone features can boast elegance and sophistication, they can also contain trace amounts of uranium and radium, which will slowly decay over time. Generally speaking, the amount of radioactive gas that results is very small, so you would have to be around them quite a lot to begin experiencing the effects. However, the risks only grow over time.
Any level of exposure to radioactive elements can be dangerous, and granite is especially known for emitting gas. If you invest in natural stone features, monitoring radon levels will be the key to keeping you and your loved ones safe.
Well water is in close proximity to soil and rocks, meaning it has likely been exposed to radon. This is especially dangerous because it drastically increases your exposure to radioactive elements. Every time you brush your teeth, take a shower, wash your dishes, or cook using your well water, you will be releasing this gas throughout your home and into your body. To protect you and your loved ones, schedule an inspection today.
Even the lowest level of radon gas could have an impact on your health and safety. Continuous exposure is enough to cause issues, so it's important to make sure you get your home inspected with high-quality equipment. If you are looking to test your home, get in contact with one of the most well-equipped inspectors in the Branson area.
Table Rock is a certified radon tester seeking to provide the most accurate results and analysis. From long-term radon testing to short-term testing, we make sure to incorporate your entire home so you know exactly how severe the issue is. For more information, reach out to a Table Rock radon tester today.
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