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BASS Air Quality Systems
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Radon Gas - AbatementRadon Gas - Testing

Serving Lemoyne, PA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2005

Free estimates

Customers say: Quick response

"Professional, courteous, competitive pricing, and very responsive. The company did an excellent job installing an asbestos mitigation system in our basement. The were polite, kept the work area clean, and even more importantly, completed the task quickly and professionally. The best part is that they do not ask for payment until a post-abatement test is conducted and passes! I would highly recommend this company for your radon mitigation/abatement needs."
Response time9 hrs
11 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Keystone Radon Mitigators
4.7(
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Radon Gas - AbatementRadon Gas - Testing

Serving Lemoyne, PA and surrounding areas

In business since 2008

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"They came back and checked on it when the levels weren't quite what they should be. I only have good things to say about them. They were very professional and knowledgeable. They seemed to have a lot of information about radon and how to have it removed from our house, and keep the levels down. The price was reasonable."
Recommended by94%of homeowners
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Flood Crew LLC
4.6(
40
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Radon Gas - AbatementRadon Gas - Testing

Serving Lemoyne, PA and surrounding areas

In business since 2008

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I had a pipe burst in the basement of our rental property, Flood Crew was referred by our realtor. They arrived quickly after the pipe was fixed by our plumber, demoed, and dried out the areas, even handled packing out our furniture and placing carefully in a pod storage while the work was being done. They did mold testing and made sure everything was safe, the best part was that they dealt with the insurance and we didn’t have to do anything."
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Drying bathroom wood subfloor from kitchen using indirect control heat, controlled by thermostat we set in place

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Recommended by88%of homeowners
Radon Detection and Reduction questions, answered by experts

A homeowner can install a radon mitigation system on their own. But it’s a challenging DIY that requires a lot of knowledge about radon mitigation as well as familiarity with local regulations. You do not want to risk an improper installation that leaves the system unable to detect radon or gives it a shortened life span. Relying on a professional is the surest way to guarantee a successful installation.

The fan that pulls the radon out of the air needs to run continuously, so you may see an increase in your electric bill once you install the mitigation system. Additionally, you may see an increase in your heating or cooling bills, as the fan can cause some loss of hot or cool air.

The soil beneath your house is most likely what’s causing an increased level of radon. This is because soil holds radioactivity for a long time and it’s also what most buildings are built on. Another common source of radon is water from a source that hasn’t been through periodic radon tests, such as well water. Over time, the radon from the soil can inhabit other parts of your house like the foundation or plumbing.

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.

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.

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