Radon Mitigation in Milwaukee
If the lower radon level is in your home, the lessor the risk of you or your family's risk factor of lung cancer. The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recommends remediating your home if the results of a long-term test or the average of two short-term tests show radon levels of 4 pCi/L or higher. During real estate transactions, it is not possible to perform long-term testing, therefore contracts have been modified when a short term test is completed. When it comes to radon mitigation installation, the method used in Milwaukee can make the difference between how successful the abatement outcome is. In Milwaukee and SE Wisconsin, Active Sub-slab Depressurization mitigation method is by far the most common method used. Since the 1980's radon checking has become more and more common among MKE residents as well as home buyers and sellers involved in real estate transactions. When selling or buying a home in the county of Milwaukee, most Wisconsin transactions involve radon testing. The results of that testing determines if remediation is then needed to fix the situation. Before a home can be sold or as a stipulation to the contract, often times, radon remediation is required in order to close on the real estate transaction. New homeowners want to make sure they will be residing in a safe toxic-free space. Testing and mitigation of radon gets them closer to that goal.
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Geography of Milwaukee
The beautiful city of Milwaukee consists of a shorelines and bluffs surrounded by Lake Michigan on one side and its land mass on the other. Three large rivers make their way through the city. Those rivers being: Kinnickinnic, Menomonee and the Milwaukee. The city benefits from small rivers, such as Lincoln Creek and Root River that flow across MKE.
When looking at the land mass of the city, the terrain is molded by a path made of glacier, which rise through tall bluffs along the shores of Lake Michigan. These bluffs run about one mile to the north side of Milwaukee's downtown area. When looking to the southwest of the city, Kettle Moraine sits about 30 miles away and provides a combined industrial and lakes country atmosphere.
The United States Census declares Milwaukee's square miles to be approximately 96.80 square miles.
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Radon Mitigation Active Sub-slab Depressurization Installation
EPA urges residents of Milwaukee County test for the gas called radon.
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