Welcome to your one stop shop for everything “Radon”. Whether you’re looking for a radon inspection, radon test or radon consulting, we’ve got you covered. Our knowledgeable and friendly staff are experienced with radon procedures, radon guidelines, radon legislation and radon safety requirements to help your radon project run as smoothly as possible no matter what stage you’re at. Radon projects of all sizes are welcomed, both residential and commercial.
RADON INSPECTION
A radon inspection should be performed by a trained professional that knows what to look for. Because radon is invisible, odourless and tasteless an inspection should always include a radon test. When permitted a radon inspection can include a visual inspection of the foundation walls, concrete floors and any other potential radon entry points. Water is typically only a concern when it is not municipally treated such as well water or any other ground sourced water.
RADON TESTING
Amaze Restoration is able to administer a radon test for you or you can do it yourself with one of our test kits from our online store. We have the knowledge and equipment to get it done right the first time. Always check with your local authority first in regards to laws and regulations when it comes to radon to be sure you are able to administer the test. When testing, follow the instructions carefully and step by step. It is recommended that a radon test last longer than 90 days because of the day to day fluctuations in radon levels. It is also best to test for radon during the heating season.
RADON MITIGATION
Radon mitigation is simply the process of reducing radon levels inside of a building. This can be achieved through ventilation, sealing of cracks in the foundation and walls, increasing the air changes per hour in the building and proper filtration systems for the water supply. Always consult with a professional before you begin your radon mitigation process.
RADON REBUILD
After you have completed your radon mitigation there may be some rebuilding required. Amaze Restoration can help with that too. We have top rated tradespeople that have the knowledge and experience to get your building back to pre radon condition.
WHAT IS RADON?
Radon is an invisible, odourless and tasteless radioactive gas. It is produced from the natural breakdown of uranium and radium in rocks and soil. Radon can enter a building (residential or commercial) through tiny openings in floors & foundations and can build up to dangerous levels. Long term exposure to high levels of radon can lead to lung cancer. Radon is the leading cause of lung cancer among non smokers and is the #2 cause of lung cancer after smoking.
HOW CAN I TEST FOR RADON?
A radon test kit is relatively inexpensive and can be purchased online or at your local hardware store. Always check with your local authority first in regards to laws and regulations when it comes to radon to be sure you are able to administer the test. When testing, follow the instructions carefully and step by step. If you do not feel comfortable testing on your own, hire a professional such as Amaze Restoration that has the knowledge and equipment to get it done right the first time. It is recommended that a radon test last longer than 90 days because of the day to day fluctuations in radon levels.
WHAT CAN I DO IF A HIGH LEVEL OF RADON IS DETECTED?
If you’re unsure of the source of the radon, call a professional for a consultation. The majority of radon fixes can be done without spending a fortune. We have proven cost saving techniques to greatly reduce the levels of radon throughout your commercial or residential building.
HOW DOES RADON ENTER A BUILDING?
Radon typically enters a commercial or residential building through openings that are in contact with the ground. A negative pressure in a space is able to suck the radon gas into the building. Water can also carry radon, especially ground sourced water such as wells. A radon test will let you know the amount of radon you are dealing with.
IS RADON A CONCERN IN MY AREA?
All buildings have the potential for radon. It is also possible that your building tests negative for radon while the building next to you tests positive. It all depends on the rocks and soil beneath each structure and the building envelope.
HOW OFTEN SHOULD I TEST FOR RADON?
It is recommended that you test for radon every 2 years because new cracks and openings can form in your foundation and floors over time. After a renovation or after any changes to your heating/cooling system is a good time to test too.
RADON TRAINING AND CERTIFICATION
If you are looking to become trained and certified in radon, let us know. There are options for distance learning where you can become certified from home, at your own pace.
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