RADON SERVICES TO PROTECT YOUR LOVED ONES
RADON TESTING
Testing for proactive, health-conscious families and for home buyers to keep everyone safer, happier, and cancer-free.
RADON MITIGATION
Systems to remove radon from your home and keep the air safe to breathe while protecting you from cancer.
RADON EDUCATION
Office presentations to teach real estate and inspection professionals the importance of radon testing and mitigation options.

RADON SERVICES: IDENTIFYING AND MITIGATING HOME RISKS
Understanding Radon Services: According to the EPA, every home in Missouri is at moderate to high risk of household Radon exposure. In fact, 1 in 15 home in the United States is estimated to have Radon levels exceeding the EPA’s recommended action level. Those numbers are assessed at even higher occurrences here in Missouri, which are estimated to be 1 in 5 homes. Your home’s age and your neighbor’s test results have no impact on whether or not your home is at risk. Radon levels vary drastically from home to home and the only way to know your home’s Radon level, is to have your home tested.
Getting your home tested for Radon is the first step to ensuring a healthy and safe living environment. Radon testing is a very simple process and our technicians perform in-home testing with little to no disruption to your daily life.
Understanding the Radon Risk:
Radon is a colorless and odorless radioactive gas that naturally occurs in the soil and rock beneath homes. It can seep into your living space through cracks and gaps in the foundation, posing a serious health risk when inhaled over extended periods. Long-term exposure to high levels of radon is linked to an increased risk of lung cancer, making it imperative for homeowners to address this potential hazard.
The Need for Radon Testing:
To ensure the safety of your home, radon testing is essential. Contrary to common misconceptions, your home’s age or your neighbor’s test results do not indicate whether your property is at risk. Radon levels can vary significantly from home to home, which is why it is crucial to have your own home tested. At EnviroTech Radon Solutions, we offer in-home radon testing conducted by our skilled technicians, with minimal disruption to your daily life.
Advanced Radon Mitigation Technology:
If your radon test reveals elevated levels of this hazardous gas, our team at EnviroTech Radon Solutions has the expertise and state-of-the-art technology to address the issue promptly and effectively. Our radon mitigation systems are designed to reduce radon levels to a safe and acceptable range, protecting your family’s health and providing you with peace of mind.
radon services: preparing for a flawless tests
Radon Services – Preparing For A Radon Test: Closed House Conditions for Accurate Results
Preparation for Radon Services: Ensuring the accuracy of radon level readings in your home is crucial for making informed decisions about potential mitigation. At EnviroTech Radon Solutions, we follow strict protocols to guarantee reliable results. To achieve this, we request homeowners to adhere to “Closed House Conditions” for a full 12 hours before and during the radon testing process. These conditions create a controlled environment that allows us to obtain precise measurements. Let’s take a closer look at the guidelines to prepare for a radon test:
Keep Windows Closed:
To prevent the entry of external air and maintain stable indoor conditions, it is essential to keep all windows in your home closed during the 12-hour preparation period and throughout the testing process. This step ensures that the radon levels measured are representative of the air within your living space.
Manage Entry Doors:
While it’s essential to keep entry doors closed for the majority of the time, normal entry and exiting are permitted. However, refrain from propping doors open for extended periods during the test, as it can influence the test results.
Disable Outdoor Air-Exchange Systems:
Fans that exhaust air outdoors or bring outside air into your home, such as high-volume attic fans, window fans, and whole-house fans, should remain turned off during the testing period. Exceptions to this rule include air conditioning systems that recycle indoor air, air-to-air heat exchangers, and furnaces.
Cease Use of Nearby Fans, Dehumidifiers, and Air Purifiers:
Ceiling fans, dehumidifiers, or air purifiers located within 20 feet of the testing monitor should not be used during or prior to the test period. These devices can alter the air circulation and affect radon concentration measurements.
Minimize Fireplace Usage:
Unless a fireplace serves as the primary heat source in your home, it should not be used during the test period. Additionally, remember to close the flue damper to prevent air exchange with the chimney, which could affect the test results.
Active Radon Mitigation Systems:
If your home already has a radon mitigation system installed, ensure it operates continuously for at least 24 hours before the test begins and throughout the testing period. This ensures that the system’s efficiency in reducing radon levels can be accurately measured.
Vacant Homes:
For vacant homes, maintain a temperature setting between 67-77 degrees Fahrenheit with the fan in AUTO mode. This controlled environment helps in obtaining consistent radon level readings during the testing.
By following these Closed House Conditions, you help our technicians gather precise radon measurements, enabling us to provide you with the most effective radon services and mitigation solutions tailored to your specific needs. Remember, accurate testing is the first step towards creating a safer living environment for you and your family.
Contact EnviroTech Radon Solutions – Radon Services today to schedule your radon test and take proactive measures to protect your home from radon exposure. Our expert team is here to guide you every step of the way.
Radon Mitigation Services: Safeguarding Your Home
Radon Services: Radon mitigation systems are the cornerstone of protecting your home and loved ones from the dangers of radon gas. At Radon Services, we employ effective Sub-slab depressurization techniques to prevent radon gas from infiltrating your living space. This approach targets the source of radon, found beneath your home, utilizing a combination of expertly installed piping systems and a powerful radon exhaust fan.
How does it work? Instead of allowing gases from the soil to seep into your home, our mitigation system redirects these harmful elements through a specially designed piping network. The gases are then safely expelled into the atmosphere, significantly reducing indoor radon levels.
The heart of our system lies in the PVC piping, strategically installed into the concrete slab or connected to an existing sump pump with a specialized lid. This sub-slab setup effectively captures radon gas before it has a chance to enter your home. The piping is then directed to the nearest exterior wall, where it runs up along the outside of your house, expelling the gases safely over the roofline. In certain cases, the piping might be routed through interior spaces like closets or garages and through the attic.
To ensure continuous suction and efficient venting of radon gas, a dedicated radon exhaust fan is positioned approximately midway up the piping on the exterior of your house. In some instances, the fan can be installed in the attic or garage, depending on your preferences and specific requirements.
As part of our comprehensive approach, our radon services address other potential radon entry points such as groundwater sump pits, basement floor cracks, wall/floor joints, and crawlspace areas. We expertly seal these openings to further minimize radon intrusion and enhance the effectiveness of the mitigation system.
With Radon Services, you can rest assured that your home will be equipped with a reliable and tailored radon mitigation solution. Our team of experts is dedicated to creating a safer living environment by mitigating radon risks and providing top-notch radon services for your peace of mind. Schedule a consultation today and take the first step towards a healthier home.