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Is Radon Testing Required in Michigan?

Is Radon Testing Required in Michigan?

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...

When Should You Re-Test Your Michigan Home for Radon?

When Should You Re-Test Your Michigan Home for Radon?

Many Michigan homeowners test for radon once and assume they’re done for good. In reality, radon levels can change over time, sometimes significantly. Knowing when to re-test your home for radon is just as important as testing in...

Michigan Radon Risk by County and ZIP Code

Michigan Radon Risk by County and ZIP Code

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...

Why Does Michigan Have Elevated Levels of Radon?

Why Does Michigan Have Elevated Levels of Radon?

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...

Get to Know the Four Types of Radon Mitigation

Get to Know the Four Types of Radon Mitigation

When a home tests high for radon, the next step is installing a radon mitigation system that safely vents radon gas before it enters your living space. There’s no single solution that works for every home—different foundations and construction styles require different...

5 Things Homeowners Need to Know About Radon

5 Things Homeowners Need to Know About Radon

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...