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Elite Home Inspections, LLC
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Serving Jacksonville, NC and surrounding areas

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In business since 2025

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"I had a great experience with this home inspection service. They arrived right on time and conducted a very thorough inspection of the entire house. The inspectors were professional, respectful, and clearly knowledgeable. After the inspection, I received a detailed report with clear explanations and helpful recommendations, which made everything easy to understand. They were also very clean and careful while working in the home, which I really appreciated. Overall, the team was friendly, professional, and efficient. I would highly recommend their services to anyone in need of a reliable home inspection."
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Right Coast Solutions
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Serving Jacksonville, NC and surrounding areas

In business since 2016

"I was very happy with all the work performed.. They take great pride in their work.. Always on time and ready to work..Very trust worthy..And in this day of age that's priceless..highly recommend.."
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Radon Detection and Reduction questions, answered by experts

Testing every 2-5 years or upon adjusting occupancy or structural changes maintains safe environments.

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.

No, air purifiers are not an effective way to reduce or remove radon. Radon is a radioactive, inert gas that cannot be filtered by standard air purifiers, which are designed to capture particulates like dust and mold. While an air purifier can improve indoor air quality by removing other pollutants, it should not be relied upon for radon. The only effective solution for high radon levels is a dedicated radon mitigation system.

The average radon mitigation system uses about 876 kWh of electricity per year, although the exact amount of electricity used will vary depending on the size of the radon fan. Once the system is installed, the annual increase to your energy bill could range from $30 to $300 per year, again depending on the size of the fan.

Your radon mitigation system may be loud because it’s time to replace it. Any sounds are usually from the inline fan that helps create the vacuum and resulting airflow. If you hear a new, loud mechanical or humming noise from your radon fan, it might be time to replace it. Most fans used in radon mitigation systems last up to 10 years, but may need to be replaced sooner.

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