by Jacob Baker | Jan 13, 2026 | Buyers and Radon, Commercial & Multifamily Radon, Family Radon Safety, Health Risks, Home Safety & Air Quality, Michigan Radon Insights, Professional Radon Testing, Radon Basics, Radon Research & Emerging Technologies, Sellers and Radon, System Types and Installation, Testing Results and Interpretation, Uncategorized
When Michigan homeowners start learning about radon, one of the first questions they ask is whether radon testing is legally required or simply recommended. The short answer is that radon testing is not required for every homeowner, but there are specific situations...
by Jacob Baker | Dec 17, 2025 | Health Risks, Home Safety & Air Quality, Home Safety & Air Quality, Michigan Radon Insights, Radon Education, Radon Mitigation, Soil Gas & Environmental Factors, Uncategorized
Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas and one of the leading causes of lung cancer in the United States. In Michigan, radon exposure is a widespread concern due to the state’s geology, soil composition, and housing stock. While many homeowners search for...
by Jacob Baker | Dec 17, 2025 | Michigan Radon Insights, Mitigation Costs and Expectations, Professional Radon Testing, Radon Education, Radon Mitigation, Radon Testing, Uncategorized
Did you know that radon—a colorless, odorless gas—could be lurking in your Michigan home right now? You can’t see it, smell it, or taste it, but it could be affecting your family’s health. Let’s dig into where radon...
by Jacob Baker | Apr 3, 2025 | Michigan Radon Insights, Radon Education, Uncategorized
Michigan’s elevated radon levels aren’t random—they’re tied directly to our state’s unique geology, climate, and home construction patterns. Many Michigan counties, including Oakland, Washtenaw, Livingston, and Macomb, consistently report radon levels above the...
by Jacob Baker | Apr 3, 2025 | Buyers and Radon, Radon and Real Estate, Radon Basics, Radon Education, Radon Mitigation, Radon Testing, Sellers and Radon, Uncategorized
Understanding Why Radon Matters for Homeowners Radon is a serious but often overlooked threat to indoor air quality—especially here in Michigan. It’s invisible, odorless, and tasteless, making it impossible to detect without proper radon testing (link to your Radon...