Radon

Radon Mitigation

Our Goal

Radon is a radioactive gas that is colorless, odorless and tasteless. It is a threat commonly misunderstood in more ways than one. We want to educate and provide our service to make sure you and your family stay safe.

Common Misunderstandings Include:

01.
My home doesn't have it

Radon tests are very easy to get false measurements, especially when rushing to pass inspections. Pro techniques are essential.

02.
Only in Old Construction

If you were to build a brand-new, million-dollar home today in Ohio, there is a high chance it has Radon levels ABOVE the action level.

03.
Only affects elderly adults

Radon gas has proven adverse effects on all ages, as well as your pets. The more time indoors, the more at-risk you are.

04.
just a "big scare"

Many people think Radon is simply a money maker for inspectors. You can, right now, prove that there is radon gas within your home.

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Chart showing how radon can enter home, provided by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

Want to know more?

We’ve collected the most common questions we receive from customers wanting to protect their home and family.

Where does it come from?

Radon gas is naturally occurring within the ground. Things such as temperature, pressure, and soil type are the main drivers of Radon.

What does it affect?

Radon is most dangerous to people, or pets, who spend a lot of time indoors. This is especially important today, with most of the world moving towards Work-From-Home.

Why is it so dangerous?

Radon gas concentrations can build up indoors over time, creating dangerous levels for inhabitants. Proper ventilation is important.

Health Effects?

Radon leads to lung cancer. Individuals who are exposed to radon for long periods of time have a very high risk of radon poisoning over their lifetime, which can lead to lung cancer.

How common is it?

Radon can be anywhere, but Ohio has the 4th highest concentration in the US, with the average reading being 2X the action level!

Why do i need a Professional?

You can absolutely test yourself. The problem is radon is sneaky, and without the proper testing technique, it can be hard to accurately measure how much radon is entering your home.

Protect your home and family

We are fully certified from the NRSB and licensced in the state of Ohio to keep your home safe from Radon Gas. Allow our professionals to provide a free test, and get your system installed today.

Our Radon Expert

Licensed by the NRSB and State of Ohio, we took all the necessary steps required to make sure we’re able to provide quality, professional services to keep you, your home, and most importantly your family safe. We don’t cut any corners, because we would want the same for our home.

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Dominic LaRocca
Rimeda LLC
RMS, RMP

Radon Mitigation Contractor #RC466
Ohio License #RS743