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C&S Home Inspections
4.8(
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Serving Richfield, PA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2017

Free estimates

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"I would definitely recommend C&S home inspections! I had a Radon Mitigation system installed and had nothing but a positive experience. They are extremely knowledgeable and friendly. They explained everything I needed to know thoroughly, which is important to me. Their prices are also the best have seen in my area. If you need a Radon Mitigation System, I highly recommend."
House Inspection
Detached garage
Response time2 days
Response rate87%
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MCJ Home Inspection, LLC
4.9(
35
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Serving Richfield, PA and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Alan was great! He showed up early to the home my wife and I are under contract. We scheduled him for a whole home inspection and he did exactly that. I walked through with him, he's very thorough and professional. I will absolutely recommend him as the go to for any inspection or home services!"
Response time5 hrs
Response rate100%
Recommended by89%of homeowners
Radon Detection and Reduction questions, answered by experts

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.

Radon is the number one non-smoking cause of lung cancer in the United States, but it can cause some other concerning side effects in the meantime. If you have a raspy voice, chest pains, trouble breathing, difficulty swallowing, or any of the above, don’t hesitate to perform radon testing and install a mitigation system as soon as possible.

You'll need to test your home for radon after installing the mitigation system, then again every two years. If radon remains elevated, contact a licensed radon professional, either the contractor who installed the system or a different one, and have them evaluate the system. They may need to make some changes to improve its effectiveness and performance.

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 is a cancer-causing radioactive gas that poses serious health risks, infiltrating homes through foundation cracks and unnoticed spaces.

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