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Should Radon Testing be a part of your Colorado Home Inspection?

Blog Author: Doug Krueck, Home Inspector at Pillar to Post Should I test for radon in Colorado?  This is a common question asked at home inspections.   Radon is a  naturally occurring, odorless, colorless, radioactive gas that is formed by the ongoing decay of uranium in soil, rocks, sediments, and even well or ground water. Radon gas forms during the decay of uranium-238, and has a half-life of only 3.825 days.  Over the course of several days a radon atom becomes a lead atom.  Where does Radon Come From?  Radon gas can migrate into your Colorado home in several ways. Openings or cracks in… Read More »

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