Radon Testing Mahwah

Radon Testing Mahwah

Radon is a harmful naturally occurring gas that contaminates your home. Radon testing in Mahwah New Jersey offers homebuyers, sellers, and owners a way to tackle this unseen killer before it strikes.

What is radon?

Radon is a gas created by the breakdown of uranium in rocks and the soil. While it is more known as being prevalent in states such as Colorado where there are significant uranium deposits, the entire world is impacted by this byproduct.

Since it occurs naturally, the gas enters the water supply and exterior walls of your home before contaminating your entire space. Inspectors detect significant levels after decades of exposure.

Is radon harmful?

High levels of radon make your home slightly radioactive. Exposure leads to major health problems.

Lung cancer and respiratory problems are side effects to the prolonged habitation in homes with more than 2.5 picocuries per liter. This level has the same impact as smoking 2.5 cigarettes per day. The Environmental Protection Agency, EPA, considers 4.0 picocuries per liter as extremely dangerous.

The impact of radon is notable. Twenty-thousand Americans die from radon poisoning every year. It is the number two cause of lung cancer.

Do I need to worry about radon?

The EPA split New Jersey into three different zones by susceptibility to radon. Seven counties are in zone one where the danger is high. Others such as Bergen are in Zone 2. If you're living in Mahwah Township, NJ then you are part of Zone 2.

Only three of twenty-one counties reside in zone 3 where the danger of radon poisoning is present but low. The majority of people in New Jersey are at risk.

How do I detect radon?

Special detectors exist that measure levels of radon. Certified inspectors give you an idea of the level of exposure you have to radon gas.

You can easily obtain a radon detector at the local hardware store. Most home inspectors also offer measurement as an add-on service. Residential, industrial, and commercial properties should all be tested.

When should I test for radon?

Test for radon before listing a home, after purchasing, or after owning a property for more than 15 years. Radon does not build up in a home but becomes more significant over time.

While dangerous, properties in zone one or that are new are not always susceptible to contamination. Still, it is better to be safe than sorry.

Fixing Radon Contamination 

It is possible to lower radon gas levels. Ventilation is the key to mitigation. You can bring down your radon levels.

You can retool your HVAC system to allow radon gas to escape. While the gas does not build, it needs to leave your home.

Radon Testing in Mahwah New Jersey

Radon testing in the New Jersey is as crucial in the state as in the rest of the country. You're not at lower risk in Mahwah. As a harmful compound, you want to ensure that your new or existing property is free of this damaging gas. 

Eagle Eye Inspectors, LLC commonly measures the levels of radon gas. Add this service to your inspection or get in touch with our International Association of Certified Home Inspectors today.

Radon Testing Mahwah
Eagle Eye Inspections, LLC
+1 201-699-6608
Radon Testing Mahwah
690 Palmer Avenue
Maywood NJ 07607

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