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Signs Of High Radon Levels In Your Home And Why You Should Have Your Home Tested

Your home may contain high levels of an odorless and colorless gas such as radon. Radon can be abundant in your home. It could be seeping into your home from the ground beneath and could be causing all types of issues and concerns, not just for your home, but for you and your family as well. If you have high radon levels, there may be some physical signs that point to these high levels. Testing may be necessary to see what levels you have in your home. If they are too high, your home may need to be repaired. Read on for some signs of high levels of radon.

Illness

You could be suffering from illnesses that may have been caused by high radon levels. You could be coughing, wheezing, or have other health issues such as frequent pneumonia or constantly feeling ill. It may also exaggerate other health issues that you already have such as asthma or COPD. If you are constantly feeling ill, the issue may be your home itself. Other things in your home can also make you feel ill, so having your house tested may be necessary.

Foundation Issues

If you have cracks in your foundation, you could have high radon levels. These cracks could be allowing radon to get into your home. If you have any foundation issues or other foundation concerns, such as bowing or crumbling, you need to have your home tested for radon. Radon comes in from the ground below, so if your foundation is not secure, it could be causing these issues.

Musty Odors

Musty or mildew odors could be signs of an issue with radon leaks. If you have these odors, they could potentially be coming in from a damaged foundation, or from cracks in the foundation. If water and moisture can get into your home, so can radon. You should have your home tested to be sure that you don't have higher-than-normal levels that could lead to health issues.

If you aren't sure if you have high levels of radon in your home, you need to have your home tested to be sure. If you have never had your home tested and you have an older home, you should definitely have your home tested, and if you are attempting to purchase a home — have the house tested to rule out any potential issues or concerns.

For more information on home radon level tests, contact a professional near you.


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