Many remediation contractors will not test before or after. There is an
obvious conflict of interest, so they make a disinterested third party do
the testing.
Ohio may give away free tests that are read by an independent laboratory.
I know that both KY and Indiana does. Of course, if the Realtor comes by
and opens windows and doors, the test results won't mean much.
> Anybody heard of high radon in a ranch?
I had high radon in my ranch, although I have a basement. The house was a
HUD repo, and I had previously tested for radon many places where I lived
with no bad results, plus HUD won't make repairs. So I skipped the pre-
purchase radon test.
The EPA recommended action level is 4.0 pCi/l, so you don't want to buy
that house until it is fixed.
A few years after I bought the house, I tested it with two free kits from
the state. My “upstairs” (from the basement) radon levels were about 20
pCi/l The basement was about 35 .pCi/l Post mitigation levels were about
1.5 pCi/l upstairs and 2.5 pCi/l in the basement.
Cost of the mitigation system was $780, installed by a state certified
radon mitigation contractor.
Cost of running the 65 watt fan 24 hours per day works out to $3.69
monthly cost at Louisville Gas and Electric rates.
I also bought one of these for continuous monitoring:
http://www.amazon.com/Safety-Pro-Series-HS71512-Detector/dp/B000CEAY64/
ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1340774942&sr=8-1&keywords=radon+tester
If it wraps / breaks:
http://tinyurl.com/79km7dg
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Tony Sivori