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Hello, nice video! I have a random question. The radon level at my home is about 1.0 - 1.5 pCi/L on average. I've been checking this in real-time. The radon mitigation system is installed but I'm not satisfied with this number. I want to have a similar level of outside (~0.4). But, my Radon contractor said 1.0 - 1.5 pCi/L is a really great number, and no need to worry. Just want to know your opinion.
Yes, it's an excellent number. Can you do better? Probably, however, it's hard to track down those entry points if you have full pressure field extension (suction) under the home. Your contractor may need some specialty tools like a radon sniffer or EcoTrackers to find those obscure radon entry points.
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Using a sewer camera in radon mitigation is a game changer! Take the guesswork out and save time.
Hello, nice video! I have a random question. The radon level at my home is about 1.0 - 1.5 pCi/L on average. I've been checking this in real-time. The radon mitigation system is installed but I'm not satisfied with this number. I want to have a similar level of outside (~0.4). But, my Radon contractor said 1.0 - 1.5 pCi/L is a really great number, and no need to worry. Just want to know your opinion.
Yes, it's an excellent number. Can you do better? Probably, however, it's hard to track down those entry points if you have full pressure field extension (suction) under the home. Your contractor may need some specialty tools like a radon sniffer or EcoTrackers to find those obscure radon entry points.
Thanks for your opinion!