Radon is an invisible, odorless, radioactive gas. Our Risk Assessment Consultation provides vital information by pinpointing your home’s radon gas levels and identifying potential entry points throughout its foundation and any ground-contacting surfaces. We deliver a clear, comprehensive analysis that gives you the definitive answers you need to fully understand your home’s radon gas exposure levels and what you can do to effectively manage them.

Radon gas is undetectable by our senses, making testing crucial to understand your properties exposure levels and assess any potential risk. We conduct Health Canada compliant, long-term radon gas testing with C-NRPP certified continuous radon monitors. Our comprehensive approach provides you with accurate, easy-to-understand results, giving you definitive answers about your property’s radon gas concentration levels.

If radon gas test results exceed Health Canada’s guideline of 200 Bq/m³, radon gas mitigation is required to protect your health. Our goal is to reduce your radon concentrations to their lowest achievable limits, significantly minimizing exposure.

Our C-NRPP certified mitigation professionals are experts in designing and implementing effective, tailored solutions. We leverage insights from your risk assessment consultation to identify primary entry points and any structural challenges, ensuring a reliable and efficient mitigation strategy.

The most commonly radon mitigation system implemented is sub-slab depressurization, a proven technique, to safely draw radon gas from beneath your home’s foundation and vent it harmlessly to the outdoors. However, our C-NRPP certified professionals are proficient in a full range of mitigation strategies, selecting the most effective system tailored to your home’s specific characteristics. To achieve thorough depressurization and prevent radon gas from entering your living space, we also seal significant foundation cracks, floor-to-wall joints, and other openings. This comprehensive process creates an optimized negative pressure field, ensuring reliable, continuous radon reduction.