I had mine tested before I bought the house and it way way below the limit...I think it depends on what area you live and the ground conditions. During my inspection before getting the house, I had all these tests done that were available and paid like approx $1,200. Everything came back clean.Anybody here spend much time in the basement? Are you concerned radon gas might be killing you? Or, is this just another urban myth?
Tested by professionals or a DIY home kit? What was the cost?I had mine tested
No professional company called pillar to post. I'll search to see if I can locate the priceTested by professionals or a DIY home kit? What was the cost?
Hello, the documents for your Pillar to Post signing request have been signed and are attached to this email.
Services Included
The services included in your home inspection package are as follows:
Premium Home Inspection - $595.00
Mold testing - $339.15
Radon testing - $212.50
http://www.pillartopost.com/additionalservices
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At what thresholds??? How do they know its radon and not something else like bacon or DATY?Thanks. I was watching CP 24 (Anne Rohmer show) last night and they said 850 people die from Radon gas every year in Ontario (more than killed in fires).
How would they know this?Thanks. I was watching CP 24 (Anne Rohmer show) last night and they said 850 people die from Radon gas every year in Ontario (more than killed in fires).
more reasons not to rent a basement apartment
Your mom charges you rent?!?!
nope
http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/ewh-semt/radiation/radon/faq_fq-eng.php andAt what thresholds??? How do they know its radon and not something else like bacon or DATY?
It just seems like a money grab IMMHHO
This might save a bit on the heating and A/C costs but is not healthy. A house needs to "breathe". (Also, one should walk around naked when feasible because the body also needs to "breathe". Be sure to tell all your female neighbors.)The newer houses in Ontario and elsewhere are more air-tight that were the older buildings.
I agree with you. A house needs to breathe to bring in fresh air, to replenish oxygen, among other things. Many have recommended that windows be opened, even during winter months, to bring fresh air into a house.This might save a bit on the heating and A/C costs but is not healthy. A house needs to "breathe". (Also, one should walk around naked when feasible because the body also needs to "breathe". Be sure to tell all your female neighbors.)
The real danger is if your home is built over granitic rocks which are often rich in uranium (like the granites between Peterborough and Bancroft) or if the concrete in your basement used granitic aggregate. The danger in Toronto is relatively low.Anybody here spend much time in the basement? Are you concerned radon gas might be killing you? Or, is this just another urban myth?