



Yes! Although a crawlspace does have passive ventilation, which may reduce the risk of higher radon levels, the risk is not eliminated. So all homes, whether they have crawlspaces, basements or neither, should be tested for radon.
It depends. If the seller can provide test results revealing low radon levels within 2 years after the system was installed, you probably don’t need to test. If it has been more than 2 years since the system was installed, you should get a test to confirm that the current system is operating effectively.
A radon mitigation system will need to be installed to reduce the levels. The cost can range from $1,000 to $1,300. If the home has a crawlspace, it can cost an additional $2-$3 per square foot to encapsulate the crawlspace before system installation.
Yes! Radon levels can vary greatly from home to home.
Contact HIC today to order a test or add it to your existing inspection order.



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