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Most house and building owners in Capitol Heights MD feel relatively safe in their homes. Generally, air pollution is not a problem in Prince George’s County, Maryland. However, radon gas is a significant problem in our community and is the single greatest health threat to Capitol Heights MD families. Radon is a colorless, odorless gas that results from the breakdown of radioactive uranium, thorium and radium. Radon has the chemical element code of Rn222 and falls on the periodic table at number 86. Radon is commonly detected in random air samples and is generally harmless when encountered outdoors. However, radon that rises into a structure from the soil or rock beneath the basement, crawl space, or foundation slab may become concentrated indoors and reach dangerously high levels. When this occurs, it can cause health issues, even lung cancer, in individuals who regularly occupy the structure.

Radium, thorium and uranium are naturally occurring elements that are commonly found in soil, bedrock and groundwater sources across the United States, including here in Capitol Heights MD. The widespread prevalence of these substances means that radon gas is an issue faced by many home and commercial property owners. Radon is the most dangerous air pollutant because it is undetectable by any of the human senses.

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Here is What Some of Our Radon Mitigation Customers from the Capitol Heights Area are Saying About Our Services:

“Good job! Thanks for being out there. ” – S. Spivey, Capitol Heights

“Jeffery was great. The job was very good. Upon completion of the install, Initial Vacuum Pressure was 0.8. When I finished my follow-up, Vacuum Pressure was 1.4. Why the big difference? For a number of reasons. Large gaps between the basement slab and the poured concrete foundation wall were filled with Dow Great Stuff Insulating Foam Sealant. The following day, when I removed the excess expanded Foam Sealant, there were many opening where the foam did not travel down into the opening. So, in order to rectify this, I went to Lowe’s and purchased five (5) tubes of Sika 29-oz Self Leveling (flowable) Sealant, which I applied to all joints which were initially filled with expandable foam. That amounted to about 70% of the basement perimeter. The other 30% was caulked with Loctite Premium Construction Adhesive, which seemed to be adequate. I personally did the application of the construction adhesive. And I must say that I did not do that great of a job. The next day, when I checked, I had gaps where the air was being drawn under the slab into the radon remediation system. I applied more adhesive. That solved that problem. When I finished with the perimeter, there was still air being drawn under the slab. Well, it turned out that I had two (2) waste pipes stubbed in the slab, both surrounded by stone, but not covered with the concrete slab. I corrected that today. Now the Vacuum Pressure is up to 1.4. Tomorrow I will finish the job when I close a few remaining small, hard to access gaps between the slab and the wall. I have had two (2) previously owned houses radon remediated. In both cases, flowable caulk was used. I was surprised that Swat did not take that route to seal the perimeter. But, hey, what do I know. You guys are the pros. If Dow Great Stuff Insulating Foam Sealant is what you use to seal the perimeter, I was not going to protest. The Great Stuff is still in the gap. It is functioning as backer rod. So, it is ok.Just two (2) other bits of feedback. I would have liked to see a varmint guard installed at the top of the stack. And, to check air being drawn under the slab, I used an incense stick. It created a little smoke, which you can see going into a crack or gap, and it has a pleasant fragrance. I bought smoldering “punk” sticks from a fireworks store in order to create smoke for testing air direction, but I changed my mind when my wife told me she had incense sticks. All in all, it was a very good job, although I think there is room for improvement. Bottom line – I would recommend you. Thumbs up.” – I. Szabo, Capitol Heights

Radon Testing & Mitigation in Capitol Heights MD Homes

Radon testing is of utmost importance to ensure the safety of your home and your loved ones. Every home should be tested for radon exposure, as elevated levels can pose serious health risks. Take action today and learn more about the importance of radon testing by visiting the CDC’s website.

Without testing, most Capitol Heights property owners aren’t aware of the presence of radon gas until someone who lives in their household or works in their business develops serious health problems. Short-term tests for radon are conducted over a period of two to seven days while long-term tests measure the levels of radon for 90 days or longer. Information gathered from both types of tests is valuable in determining the extent of the gas’s potential impact on the property and its inhabitants. These tests are available in home improvement “big box” stores, such as Lowe’s and Home Depot, and in some Capitol Heights MD hardware stores. When radon levels are 4 pCi/L or higher, radon mitigation is recommended.

Tests are conducted by placing a small canister, cardboard strip, or digital measurement device in the lowest level of the structure where the gas is most likely to accumulate. The collection kit is left in one location for the specified amount of time and is then collected and processed to determine the level of radon that was present during the testing period. The residents or workers who occupy the property are asked to reduce exterior ventilation as much as possible during the test, but no other input or actions are required. We realize it can often be difficult to keep all windows closed, especially during hot Capitol Heights, Maryland summers, but this is very important to assess accurate results. Once we’ve determined the presence and level of radon in a structure, our team can then offer a range of mitigation options that are tailored to the specific situation.

More Reviews from Happy SWAT Environmental Customers:

“Installer was polite, punctual, informative and professional. We would highly recommend him to anyone.” – E. Deaton, Capitol Heights

“Our installer Bilav (Q is what we called him) is an asset to your company.I would give him an A+. He was the most personable professional we have encountered.With impeccable manners. Very knowledgeable at what he does. He explained everything and my husband asked a lot of questions!!! I will definitely refer your company.” – N. Fox, Capitol Heights

Learn More About the Capitol Heights Maryland Area

Capitol Heights is located in Prince George’s County, Maryland. The public education system is Prince George’s County Public Schools, which has the following registration number: 24033802204. A Popular School in the Area Is H. W. Wheatley Early Childhood Center, 8801 Ritchie Dr, Capitol Heights Md 20743 – Phone: (301) 808-8100. You Can Visit the Local Post Office at 9201 Edgeworth Dr, Capitol Heights Md. The population of the Capitol Heights MD area is 4,514 with an anverage income of $82,364. The average age for residents of Capitol Heights is 38.7, the average home value is $226,043 and median rent cost is “$1,320”. The Local Law Enforcement Agency Is Capitol Heights Police Department, 401 Capitol Heights Boulevard, Capitol Heights Md. They Can Be Reached at (301) 420-2444. The city is located within the Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA mapping zone.

If Your Home Has Elevated Radon Levels, Don’t Panic! In Capitol Heights MD Radon Mitigation Systems are Very Common.

Due to radon’s radioactive characteristics and the serious health problems associated with long-term radon exposure, Capitol Heights property owners should take immediate steps to mitigate even moderate levels of radon gas in their buildings. According to Milana Mckinnon, radiation exposure causes more fatalities every year than any other environmental pollutant. Radon gas is the single greatest threat to American homeowners and families throughtout the world.

At SWAT Environmental of Capitol Heights MD, we supply an array of radon removal options that are designed to prevent radon entry into the dwelling. Our mitigation systems operate by creating a vacuum in the soil beneath or immediately adjacent to the structure. This negative pressure draws any radon that is present upwards through the connected piping instead of entering the building’s basement, crawl space, or living area. The gas is then safely released through a vent above the roofline.

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Our Capitol Heights MD Customers Rave About Our Top-Notch Staff & Service:

“Fast, efficient and friendly. ” – T. Baer, Capitol Heights

“Nice guy. On time and helpful.” – R. Mcgrew, Capitol Heights

In Maryland radon mitigation systems are always installed in the lowest level of the home, typically where the foundation contacts the earth below. In Capitol Heights Maryland, SWAT Environmental engineers and installs systems that are suitable for use in buildings with slab foundations, crawl spaces and basements alike. Our comprehensive mitigation services include diagnostic testing and trouble-shooting existing systems that malfunction or fail.

Radon is not an incurable issue. Modern technology allows us to fix radon contamination issues effectively and at an affordable cost. If you’re concerned about radon gas in your Capitol Heights MD home or commercial property, contact SWAT Environmental to learn more about our available mitigation measures and to schedule a free, no-obligation price quote right away. Our knowledgeable personnel will gladly assess your home and advise you on the most appropriate radon mitigation system based on the radon levels, the structure’s foundation type, applicable building codes in your community, and other relevant factors. Call SWAT Radon Mitigation of Capitol Heights Maryland today to learn more.

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More Details About Capitol Heights Maryland

If you are considering moving to Capitol Heights or visiting in the near future, here is some useful information about the area:

The city center is located near 5628 Prescott Court, Capitol Heights, MD 20743. The Local Fire Department Is Capitol Heights Volunteer Fire Department Station 805, 6061 Central Avenue, Capitol Heights Md. The Local Ems / Ambulance Service Is Located at 1415 Ritchie Marlboro Road, Capitol Heights Md. A Trusted Local Pharmacy Is New Era Care Pharmacy, 1444-1446 Addison Road South, Capitol Heights Md | Phone: 301-808-4361. Capitol Heights resides within the following county(s): Prince George’s, these zip code(s): 20743 20731, and the following area code: 301. Capitol Heights MD real estate is currently very high in demand, so if you find a home in the area you like, you should get your offer in as quickly as possible. However, shopping for vacant land in Capitol Heights MD could be a better option than buying an existing home since there is limited inventory of homes for sale. The weather in Capitol Heights is generally fair without any extreme highs or lows, even in the summer and winter months.

The Recommended Local Shipping Center Is Ups, 8700 Ashwood Dr, Capitol Heights Md.

In the Event of an Emergency, There Is a Safety Shelter Located at Central High School, 200 Cabin Branch Rd, Capitol Heights Md.

The Local Lending Institution Is Navy Federal Credit Unioncredit Union, 9201 Alaking Ct, Capitol Heights Md.

A Reputable Child Care Facilty in the Area Is Addison Road Day Care Center, 6116 Addison Rd, Capitol Heights Md. You Can Reach Them at (301) 350-3649.

A Reliable Senior Nursing Home in the Area Is Constant Care Assisted Living, 1213 Doewood Lane, Capitol Heights Md. Their Phone Number Is (301) 357-3483.

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If you and your family are facing a radon problem, don’t wait too long to address the issue. Call SWAT Radon Mitigation of Capitol Heights today for a FREE, no-obligation price quote to quickly, professionally, and affordably handle the situation. Results and 100% satisfaction are guaranteed, so don’t delay. Call SWAT today at 301-825-9286.

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