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MIDWEST RADON
4.8(
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Serving Belton, MO and surrounding areas

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In business since 1987

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"I would HIGHLY recommend Midwest Radon.  Everyone we came in contact with at this company was so professional, so polite and so friendly.  From the time I contacted Wes till the time the installers left, everyone was done with complete professionalism.  On top of that, I have a HIGH confidence that the radon issue at my home has been rectified.
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RADON ENTRY
RADON REDUCTION-RADON MITIGATION
COSMETIC OPTIONS AVAILABLE ARE DICTATED BY THE HOME'S DESIGN
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Recommended by97%of homeowners
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ATM Home Inspection, LLC
4.8(
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Serving Belton, MO and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2011

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Very knowledgeable and thorough. Climbed up and looked at the roof even though it was pouring rain. Very patient - explained every detail to the buyers. Inspection report was clear and noted everything we had discussed. Excellent job."
Response time50 mins
Response rate88%
1 neighbors recently requested a quote
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AdvantaClean of Kansas City
4.6(
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Serving Belton, MO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2011

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"The Advanta team was superb in every way. During the proposal stage they documented the work to be done with specificity and answered each question we asked. During the project, the techs were unobtrusive, professional and responsive to our needs. The work was completed on the agreed upon schedule and our home tested clean to earn a clearance letter from our testing firm. Our family had dreaded the cost and disruption that we imagined the remediation would cause but Advanta performed its tasks in a manner which proved each of our concerns were unfounded. We recommend Advanta without reservation for mold remediation."
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Response time3 days
4 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by97%of homeowners
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Mindful Inspections
5.0(
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Serving Belton, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2014

Credit card accepted

As a Certified Professional Home Inspector, I follow the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors (InterNACHI) Standards of Practice for performing a Standard Home Inspection. View more information: www.mindfulinspector.com

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Radon Detection and Reduction questions, answered by experts

The cost to replace a radon fan ranges from $300 to $600 for the fan itself, with installation adding an additional $200 to $500. Overall, the total cost for replacement can range from $500 to $1,100, depending on factors such as the fan model, home size, and local labor rates. If the fan is part of a larger radon mitigation system, the price may be higher.

Your radon fan needs to operate 24/7 to be effective. The only time the fan isn't operating is during its replacement. Radon levels in the home can increase within hours if the fan stops working or something obstructs the stack vent. Fortunately, radon systems require no downtime maintenance between fan changes.

Keeping radon from getting into your home is much better than having to get rid of it once it's already indoors. While there may not be a way to fully prevent radon from getting into your home, there are things you can do to reduce the gas's ability to enter. 

Sealing foundation cracks and openings can help keep the gas from seeping inside. Improving air flow, such as by opening windows, can also be helpful. If you're building your home from scratch, talk to your contractor about using radon-resistant construction to keep the gas out.

Radon enters your home when warm air begins to rise and exits through the roof, creating a vacuum that pulls cooler air from under the foundation. Part of that air is radon, which is an invisible, odorless gas that develops naturally when radioactive particles are deep within the ground. Those particles usually come from decaying matter in soil and rocks.

While DIY testing is possible, abatement generally requires professional installation to ensure efficacy and meet safety standards.

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