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Josiah Barnabas

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  1. It’s really helpful to hear about an ID who’s attentive and upfront with costs—so many stories out there about hidden charges. Sounds like you found someone who really considers the whole home, not just the renovation work.
  2. Radon can’t be seen, smelled, or felt, so the only way to know if it’s in your home is to test for it. Short-term kits give quick results, while long-term kits provide a better average over months. Place the kit in your basement or lowest-used room and follow the instructions to see if levels are above safe limits.
  3. Are any tips concerned about radon levels in the house? What is a safe level of radon?
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