Radon Mitigation and Testing in Noblesville
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Here’s what homeowners can expect when they choose SWAT Environmental:
From homes near Potter’s Bridge to neighborhoods across Hamilton County, we’ve helped homeowners address air quality concerns with radon mitigation systems tailored to their properties.
When radon inspections indicate elevated levels before a property is sold, we work with real estate professionals to help keep transactions moving. We work efficiently and provide the documentation buyers and sellers need.
We support property managers with multifamily buildings and commercial properties, coordinating installations to help minimize disruption.
The Surgeon General has identified radon as the second leading cause of lung cancer. Radon exposure contributes to approximately 21,000 lung cancer deaths in the U.S. each year.
Because radon is invisible, odorless and tasteless, testing is the only way to know whether it’s present in your home. It forms naturally in the soil and can enter through foundation cracks and other openings before building up indoors.
SWAT Environmental offers free radon test kits that you can use at home before sending them to an independent laboratory for analysis. If your property has elevated levels, our certified technicians can design a radon mitigation system to help reduce your exposure.
If your test results show radon levels at or above 4.0 pCi/L, the EPA recommends mitigation. Our radon remediation systems use active soil depressurization to help draw radon from beneath your foundation and vent it safely above your roofline.
Many residential systems can be installed in a single visit. With decades of experience, we’ve helped homeowners across the country address elevated radon levels with professionally installed mitigation systems.
After a mitigation system is installed, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) advises retesting your home every two years.
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According to the Indiana Department of Environmental Management, radon poses serious health risks across Hamilton County. Around one in three homes across the state has elevated radon levels. Long-term exposure can increase the risk of lung cancer, even if you never smoke.
Even homes on the same street can have very different radon levels. That’s why radon testing is so important. We also provide radon removal for commercial properties, multifamily housing, and new construction projects throughout the area.
If you’ve never tested your home or you’re ready to install a mitigation system, our team is here to help you take the next step with confidence.
Contact us toll-free at 1-800-NO-RADON or get a quote from our team online.