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Why do we test for Radon in the winter? What are the advantages?
You test for radon in the winter because indoor radon levels are usually highest when homes are sealed up . Here’s why: Homes are closed up – In winter, windows and doors are mostly closed, so less fresh air enters. Radon, which seeps in from the soil, can accumulate more, giving a more accurate reading of the worst-case scenario . Stack effect – Warm air inside rises and escapes through the upper parts of the home, creating a slight vacuum that pulls more radon from the g
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Why is radon particularly a problem in Regina?
Soil around Regina is naturally higher in uranium, which produces radon. Homes here are more tightly built (better insulation, less...
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Oct 71 min read


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Testing for radon is often recommended during the winter months because conditions at that time tend to produce the highest and most...
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Oct 61 min read


Radon and Real Estate: What Buyers and Sellers Need to Know in Saskatchewan
For Home Sellers Pre-Sale Testing : Consider testing your home for radon before listing it. If levels are below the recommended action...
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Oct 31 min read


Radon Mitigation in Regina: What Are Your Options?
. High radon levels? Don’t worry— radon mitigation systems can lower your exposure significantly. The most common solution is a sub-slab...
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Oct 31 min read


Is Radon Dangerous in My Home?
If you’ve never heard of radon gas, you’re not alone — but it might be quietly affecting the health of your household. Radon is an...
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Oct 21 min read
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