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What is Radon and Why Should You be Concerned

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What is Radon?

Radon is a colorless, odorless, and radioactive gas that forms naturally from the breakdown of uranium in soil and rock. It seeps into homes through crawl spaces, foundation cracks, sump pumps, drains, and well water. Once inside, radon can accumulate and rise to unsafe levels. Prolonged exposure significantly increases the risk of lung cancer, making it essential to seek help from certified radon experts. These professionals can perform accurate radon measurement to assess levels in your home. Additionally, if radon is present in your water supply, water mitigation services can help ensure a safe living environment.

Map of Georgia showing radon zones with red as highest risk, orange moderate, and yellow low potential.

Some Facts about Radon and the Dangers it poses

Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States, following smoking. Each year, approximately 21,000 deaths in the U.S. are linked to radon exposure, according to EPA estimates. Notably, 1 in 15 homes in the U.S. have radon levels exceeding the EPA's action level of 4.0 pCi/L. It's important to recognize that radon is not solely a concern for older homes; elevated levels can also be present in brand new homes. To ensure safety, it's advisable to consult certified radon experts for proper radon measurement and mitigation strategies.

Map showing radon risk zones in South Carolina, color-coded by potential indoor radon levels.

More Radon Facts

Non-smokers exposed to radon are at higher risk of lung cancer compared to those living in radon-free homes. People who smoke are at significantly greater risk of developing lung cancer than nonsmokers exposed to radon. The danger of radon is silent and invisible, with health effects that only appear after years of radon exposure. To address this issue, it is crucial to consult certified radon experts for accurate radon measurement. Additionally, homeowners may require water mitigation services to ensure a safe living environment. Importantly, there are NO SAFE LEVELS of RADON.

Next Steps: Comprehensive Radon Solutions

Residential and Commercial Radon Testing

Radon Service Upcoming or Pending Real Estate Sales

Residential and Commercial Radon Mitigation

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Safeguard your home and family with professional residential radon testing from Georgia Radon Pros. Our certified radon experts provide precise radon measurement and clear results, helping you understand your radon levels and choose the right steps for protection. With accurate assessments and trusted solutions, we make it easy to ensure a healthier, safer living environment. Georgia Radon Pros can also test your home's water radon levels, especially if using well water, and offer water mitigation services for your peace of mind.

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Residential and Commercial Radon Mitigation

Radon Service Upcoming or Pending Real Estate Sales

Residential and Commercial Radon Mitigation

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Lower harmful radon levels in your home or business with our proven mitigation systems, expertly handled by our certified radon experts. 


Georgia Radon Pros installs advanced ventilation solutions that safely redirect radon from inside your home to the outside, creating a healthier environment and improving indoor air quality. Our custom systems are designed for lasting protection, giving you peace of mind where it matters most.


We provide Sub-Slab depressurization, crawl space encapsulation, and Sub-membrane mitigation. Additionally, our radon measurement services ensure accurate assessment of radon levels in your property.


Georgia Radon Pros also offers comprehensive water mitigation services that remove radon from your drinking, cooking, and bathing water.

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Radon Service Upcoming or Pending Real Estate Sales

Radon Service Upcoming or Pending Real Estate Sales

Radon Service Upcoming or Pending Real Estate Sales

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We provide a quick turnaround for all real estate transactions because we understand the importance of getting things done swiftly and accurately, especially when buyers, sellers, and real estate agents are waiting to close the sale. This includes precise radon measurement performed by certified radon experts using calibrated measuring equipment. If the measured levels reach the EPA's actionable threshold, we can promptly install a water mitigation system for you.

About Georgia Radon Pros

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Our Mission

Radon is a colorless, odorless, and radioactive gas that forms naturally from the breakdown of uranium in soil and rock. It seeps into homes through crawl spaces, foundation cracks, sump pumps, drains, and well water. Once inside, radon can accumulate and rise to unsafe levels. Prolonged exposure significantly increases the risk of lung cancer, making it essential to seek help from certified radon experts.

 

Our professionals can perform accurate radon measurement to assess levels in your home. If Radon levels are at, or above the EPA's actionable threshold (4pCi/L), we can guide you on your next steps and/or conduct the corrective actions to mitigate the Radon. This also includes, if radon is present in your water supply - water measurement/ mitigation services are available to help ensure a safe living environment.


We are here to educate, inform, counsel, and help in whatever capacity you wish.  

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We love our customers, so feel free to invite our certified radon experts to your home or business for an in-person visit. We can assist you with radon measurement and discuss our mitigation services if needed.

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Stay informed with expert tips and insights from certified radon experts on radon testing and mitigation in Georgia. Our blog helps homeowners, buyers, and builders understand radon risks, maintain safe indoor air, and make informed decisions regarding radon measurement and mitigation options. 


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