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  • Radon Removal Systems
    • DuPage’s Better System
    • How They Work
    • Photo Portfolio
    • Radon Mitigation Prices
    • Commercial & Multi-Family
    • Repairs & Fan Replacement
    • Passive Systems
    • Humidity Control
    • FAQs
  • Working With Us
    • DuPage’s Better Process
    • Selling or Buying a Home?
    • Obtain a New System
    • 100% Guaranteed
    • Radon Mitigation Prices
    • Feedback To Us & Post-Test
    • FAQs
  • About Us
    • DuPage’s Better Company
    • Customer Comments
    • Service Area
    • FAQs
  • Obtain a New System
  • Radon Hazards & Testing
    • About Radon
    • About Testing
    • FAQs
  • More Info
    • Our Blog
    • Resources
    • Radon & Home Inspections
    • Radon & Crawl Spaces
    • Radon & Basements
    • Radon & Sump Pumps
    • FAQs
  • Contact Us
  • Call: (630) 836-1918

Daily Archives: November 14, 2017

How Does Radon Enter Your Home?

UncategorizedBy AdeptNovember 14, 2017Leave a comment

Radon is a radioactive gas produced when uranium breaks down in water, rocks, and soil. Certain building materials (such as stones used for a fireplace) may give off radon, and radon can also enter your home through well water if you live in an area with a lot of granite or shale. However, the most…

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