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| How to lower radon levels |
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Since there is no known safe level of radon, there can always be some risk. But the risk can be reduced by lowering the radon level in your home. ![]() Radon Testing Ways to reduce radon in your home are discussed in EPA's "Consumer's Guide to Radon Reduction." You can get a copy from your state radon office. The cost of reducing radon in your home depends on how your home was built and the extent of the radon problem. Most homes can be fixed for about the same cost as other common home repairs. The average house costs about $1,200 for a contractor to fix, although this can range from about $800 to about $2,500. The cost is much less if a passive system was installed during construction. |
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