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What to Expect For Radon System Repair

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We’re proud to have protected homes in Colorado with our certified radon mitigation systems, backed by our commitment to ensuring a safer and healthier living environment.

What to Expect Before Repair ➔ Before we begin any repairs, our certified technicians will conduct a comprehensive diagnostics assessment of your existing radon mitigation system. This initial evaluation is crucial to identify any issues or potential areas of concern that may impede the system’s effectiveness. Our team uses state-of-the-art equipment and follows industry-leading standards to ensure that all inspections are thorough and precise. Once the assessment is completed, we’ll provide you with a detailed report outlining our findings, along with transparent recommendations for necessary repairs or replacements. This ensures you are fully informed and confident in the steps we’ll take to secure your home’s safety.

What to Expect During Repair During the repair and replacement process, our focus is on restoring your radon mitigation system to optimal functionality. Our technicians are fully certified by NRPP and AARST and bring their expertise and precision to every service call. We work diligently and efficiently to perform any needed repairs or component replacements, minimizing disruption to your home. Our team prioritizes your comfort, ensuring all work areas are left clean and your daily routine is affected as little as possible. With same-week availability, your peace of mind is never far away as we strive to ensure safe and effective radon reduction in your home.

What to Expect After Repair  Post-repair, we reassure the system’s effectiveness by conducting a follow-up radon test. This essential step verifies that the repaired system is operating as intended and effectively reducing indoor radon levels. Our results are typically delivered within 24 hours, providing you with prompt confirmation and peace of mind. In addition, we offer educational resources and support, helping you understand the ongoing significance of maintaining a safe environment. We encourage regular testing and are always available to guide you on any further steps you might consider for your home’s safety.

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By choosing Colorado Radon Company, you’re taking a proactive step towards lower radon levels with a team known for reliability and excellence in radon system repair services.

It is recommended to have a radon mitigation system inspected at least every two years. However, additional inspections may be necessary if there are signs of system malfunction, changes in the property, or if a radon test indicates elevated levels.

Signs that a radon mitigation system may need repair include unusual noise or vibrations, inconsistent or elevated radon levels detected during testing, or noticeable changes in the airflow or pressure within the system.

It is recommended to have repairs on a radon mitigation system carried out by certified professionals. They have the necessary expertise and knowledge to identify and address specific issues to ensure the proper functioning of the system. DIY repairs may not be effective or may inadvertently cause further complications.

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Radon Facts

Radon gas is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless radioactive gas that can enter buildings through cracks and gaps in the foundation and accumulate to dangerous levels, increasing the risk of lung cancer. The EPA estimates that radon is responsible for approximately 21,000 lung cancer deaths each year in the United States alone. Testing for radon and implementing effective radon mitigation strategies is critical in protecting your family’s health and ensuring a safe home environment.

Learn more in our radon resourcesEPA’s website or radon.org.

Certifications & Affiliations

We’re fully certified and accredited by the National Radon Proficiency Program (NRPP) and the American Association of Radon Scientists & Technologists (AARST).

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