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Our family takes pride in what we do, serving customers with a state of the art system while providing clean quality work. We are not just passionate about informing our customers how a radon system works, but how it will be specially tailored to the decor of your home, leaving no surprises or hidden cost on the date of installation.

Radon Technology & Environmental specializes in creating safe and healthy environments by effectively removing radon gas from your home or commercial building. Locally operated in Royersford for over 25 years, we are familiar with the challenges our customers face and deliver straightforward, effective radon abatement solutions.
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We are Pennsylvania's leading experts at radon removal from your home or commercial building. After 25 years of business, we have perfected the art of a radon remediation system and have become experts in fixing problem homes with high, unsafe radon levels throughout Collegeville, King of Prussia, West Pittston, Exeter, Coatesville, Wilkes-Barre, Yardley, Mountain Top, Lansdale, Plymouth Meeting, Berwyn, Harleysville, Glenside & Newtown, PA.
Radon is a natural radioactive gas. You can't see, smell, or taste it, but breathing in too much radon can cause lung cancer and other harmful side effects. Radon gas is found in all over the United States, and can get into any type of building. Since you and your family probably spend most of your time at home, this is where you are at greatest risk.
Once you've taken the necessary measures to protect your home by installing a radon mitigation system, make sure to follow up with needed service. If you encounter any problems with your remediation system, contact the professionals from Radon Technology & Environmental immediately for radon system repair.
Radon is the result of the natural breakdown of the uranium prevalent in most rocks and soils. Radon gas emits atomic particles that are found in the air we breathe. Drawn into the lungs, these particles alter cell DNA, elevating the risk of lung cancer. In the open air outside, radon dissipates and does not pose a health hazard.
When homeowners put their house on the market, they are looking for a quick, hassle-free sale. Potential buyers are expecting a safe, stress-free purchase. The Environmental Protection Agency, the US Surgeon General, and the American Society of Home Inspectors, all recommend testing for radon and performing radon mitigation prior to a sale.
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