What is radon

Radon is a colorless, odorless, naturally occurring, radioactive gas. 

radon in real estate

The EPA recommends radon testing when purchasing a new home.

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RADON MITIGATION

Pro Radon Mitigations offers installation of Active-Soil Depressurization (ASD) radon mitigation systems. This involves collecting radon from under the foundation of the home and circulating it through a radon fan and vent pipe to exhaust the gas safely to the outdoors. This type of system is frequently the most effective way to reduce indoor radon levels.

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CONCEALED SYSTEMS AND COLOR MATCHING

In many home layouts, there are options to the placement of the fan and radon vent pipe. We offer attic installation and custom color matching as options to make the radon mitigation system not only functional, but visually appealing as well. Pro Radon Mitigations always offers complimentary in-home estimates so that you can discuss the various options with a licensed radon professional prior to installation.

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FAN REPLACEMENT AND SYSTEM REPAIRS

There are many options for radon fans on the market today all specifically designed to accommodate different soil types, radon levels, pressure, and other factors. We stock a large variety of radon fans to ensure each home is matched with the appropriate type for their given needs. Each fan is backed by a 5 year manufacturer warranty, however, it is common for a fan to operate effectively for 10-15 years. When it does come time to replace a fan, we offer fan replacements, as well as system repairs and diagnostic testing.

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BATTERY BACK UP SUMP PUMPS

In addition to radon mitigation installation, our technicians are trained in sump pump replacement as well. Sump pump failure can cause excessive flooding and damage to your home. We offer installation of battery back up sump systems as well so you’ll never have to worry about flooding again!

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PASSIVE RADON SYSTEMS AND RADON RESISTANT NEW CONSTRUCTION

There are passive radon mitigation techniques that may lower indoor radon levels. These techniques can include sealing foundation cracks and modifying or replacing sump pump lids. Additionally, effective as of June 01, 2013, a law came into effect called the Illinois Radon Resistant Construction Act. This law requires that all new construction must have a passive radon pipe installed. If you are a general contractor, or in the process of building a new home, we can help make sure your project is up to code.