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What Are the Types of Homes with High Radon in Omaha?

5/18/2023

 
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Radon is a colorless, odorless substance produced by the decomposition of uranium present in soil and rocks. It's the second most common cause of lung cancer and may significantly harm human health.

All homes contain radon, but some are more prone to higher levels than others. The homes in Omaha that contain the most radon will be examined in greater detail in this article.
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Read on to learn more.

What Types of Homes in Omaha Have the Most Radon?

​Below are a few types of homes in Omaha with high levels of radon:

Homes with Basements

Homes with Basements
​Because they are frequently used as living spaces, basements can expose people to high levels of radon gas. This is due to the ease with which radon can enter basements through the soil, foundational fractures, and spaces around pipes and other openings.

​Homes with unfinished basements run the danger of having high radon levels as a result of possible inadequate sealing.

Homes with Crawl Spaces

Homes with Crawl Spaces
High levels of radon in Omaha might also come from vented or sealed crawl areas. Radon can infiltrate crawl spaces through the ground and foundation cracks, just like in basements.

​Furthermore, radon levels in crawl spaces may rise due to frequent poor ventilation.

Homes Built on Bedrock or Granite

Homes Built on Bedrock or Granite
​Homes constructed on granite or bedrock are more likely to have high radon levels due to the increased uranium content of these types of rocks. Radon gas is released into the soil and air around when uranium decays.

​Homes constructed on these rock formations are consequently more vulnerable to high radon levels.
​Radon concentrations can differ from place to place, with some having higher concentrations of radon than others. Omaha is situated in a region where radon levels are known to be greater, making homes more vulnerable to high radon levels.

Homes with Slab-On-Grade Foundations

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​Radon levels in homes with slab-on-grade foundations can be very high. This is because certain foundation types contain a lot of cracks and gaps around pipes that allow radon to enter the house.

Protect Your Family's Health: Take Radon Test for Any Home Type

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​No matter what kind of house you reside in, you should get radon evaluation done. A do-it-yourself testing kit or a professional testing service are also options for testing.

A radon mitigation system must be installed at lower levels if high radon levels are found. Radon gas is redirected from below the house and released outside via mitigation devices, which lowers the level of radon gas inside the house.

READ ALSO: Is a radon mitigation really necessary in Omaha?

A Professional Radon Mitigation and Testing Company

Don't let the invisible threat of radon compromise your family's health. Radon, a colorless and odorless gas, is a leading cause of lung cancer. All homes are at risk, but those with basements, crawl spaces, or bedrock foundations are more susceptible. The only way to know if your home has high levels is to test it.
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Omaha Radon Pros is a leading local company dedicated to protecting families in the Omaha area. With their expertise in both radon testing and mitigation, they provide a reliable and comprehensive solution to ensure your home is safe and healthy. 

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