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Introducing Our Realtor Referral Program: Save on Radon Testing for Your Clients
Are you a Northern Virginia Realtor? Do you book radon tests for your clients? If so, then our Realtor Referral Program might be for you. Find out how it can help you save $$ today.
Why is Radon Higher in Northern Virginia?
If you are a resident of Northern Virginia, you’ve probably heard that 50%+ homes test high for radon. Have you ever wondered why that is? We break down the science behind radon’s presence in the region.
The EPA's Role in Radon Gas Testing and Mitigation
What’s the EPA’s stance on radon? Find out their top suggestions for testing and remediation.
Understanding Radon Mitigation: What You Need to Know First
So you think your home might have high radon. Now what? Start by learning the basics of radon mitigation.
Radon Gas and Its Link to Lung Cancer
Did you know that radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States? Learn more about the risks and link between these two items.
DIY Radon Testing vs. Professional Testing: What's the Difference?
Unsure if your home has higher than healthy radon levels? You’ll need a test. Should you do it yourself or hire a professional? Learn the differences.
Minimizing Radon in New Construction
Think because you’re buying a new build a radon test isn’t necessary? Not so fast. Find out what to look out for, how to test, and why.
The Need for Radon Testing in Historical Buildings
When you’re considering a historic home, you’re taking responsibility for a (beautiful) piece of history. Learn how to safely test a historic home for radon. Includes mitigation tips.
Exploring the Different Types of Radon Testing
Did you know there are three main types of radon tests? See what they are so you can decide which type is best for you.
The ABCs of Radon Testing: A Beginner's Guide
There are a few different types of radon tests you can carry out on your home. What makes them different? How do you read their results? We answer this and more.
Radon: The Invisible Killer Lurking in Your Home
What is radon? How do I test for it? What do I do when there’s high levels of radon in my home? Find out all this and more.