Testing is the only way to know your home's radon levels. There are no immediate symptoms that will alert you to the presence of radon. It typically takes years of exposure before any problems surface. The US EPA, Surgeon General, American Lung Association, American Medical Association, and National Safety Council recommend testing your home for radon because testing is the only way to know your home's radon levels.
Radon is a national environmental health problem. Elevated radon levels have been discovered in every state. The US EPA estimates that as many as 8 million homes throughout the country have elevated levels of radon. Current state surveys show that 1 home in 5 has elevated radon levels. 20+ years experience working and maintaining residential & commercial properties.
Radon is a national environmental health problem. Elevated radon levels have been discovered in every state. The US EPA estimates that as many as 8 million homes throughout the country have elevated levels of radon. Current state surveys show that 1 home in 5 has elevated radon levels. 20+ years experience working and maintaining residential & commercial properties.
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Our inspectors are very well versed in how residential & commercial buildings are supposed to be built and operated. We have over 20+ years of experience in building trades, facility maintenance & inspections. Member of the Maryland Association of Home Inspectors(MDAHI). We want you to feel confident that you've chosen the right company for the job.
Baltimore City now requires ALL residential rental units to be registered, inspected, and licensed to ensure that they meet basic safety and maintenance requirements. If your property is not a rental but is non-owner-occupied it still must be registered annually.
In order to receive a rental license from the Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) the property must meet two requirements: 1) be registered with DHCD using the online portal and 2) be inspected by a State Licensed, Baltimore City registered Home Inspector.We are registered to perform Baltimore City rental inspections, a requirement for Property managers to obtain and renew a Baltimore City rental license.
In order to receive a rental license from the Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) the property must meet two requirements: 1) be registered with DHCD using the online portal and 2) be inspected by a State Licensed, Baltimore City registered Home Inspector.We are registered to perform Baltimore City rental inspections, a requirement for Property managers to obtain and renew a Baltimore City rental license.
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