Radon gas is a naturally occurring gas which cannot be perceived by humans - you cannot see it, smell it, taste it, etc. So, why is it a problem? Radon... read more →
Indoor Air Quality There's a good reason why the outdoors is known for its "fresh air": the EPA has estimated that indoor air can have as much as 100 times... read more →
The EPA tells us that one in 15 American homes may suffer the effects of cancer causing Radon gas. Radon gas is the result of naturally occurring uranium breaking down.... read more →
Colorless, odorless and tasteless, radon is a radioactive gas that tends to accumulate in low-lying areas, such as house basements, but it can be found anywhere. Second only to smoking,... read more →
There are few things worse than finding out your home has a mold problem. What is meant to be your safe haven now has a problem that not only negatively... read more →
Over time, being exposed to radon can lead to you or a loved one developing lung cancer. As more people are becoming aware of radon more people are testing and... read more →
While winter is fast approaching and some of you are excited about that, and some not so much. Well your house doesn't even know it. There are many things you... read more →
On October 9, 2015, Governor Brown signed Senate Bill 655 which is an add-on to Sections 17920 and 17920.3 of the Health and Safety Code. This bill adds new conditions... read more →
Join us in fighting the #2 cause of lung cancer: Radon. Check out the new national plan. Learn more about the plan here: National Radon Action plan
Our hearts and prayers go out to all those affected by the flooding here in Colorado. We have been contacted by homeowners affected by the flooding in regards to mold... read more →