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Radon Testing & Mitigation
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Radon is an invisible, odourless gas that can accumulate inside homes without warning. In Okanagan Falls, positioned on the southern shores of Skaha Lake where ancient glacial spillways carved unique geological formations, local soil composition and seasonal climate shifts can influence radon movement beneath foundations. At Synergy Radon, we provide professional radon testing and mitigation services to help homeowners understand their indoor air quality and reduce long-term exposure risks.

Helping Create Safer Spaces in Okanagan Falls

This community of approximately 2,500 residents, known locally as OK Falls, features a mix of rural properties, lakeside homes, and hillside developments nestled between distinctive geological landmarks. The area sits at the convergence point where glacial forces shaped the valley between Mount McLellan to the west and Peach Cliff to the east, creating varied soil conditions and rock formations including volcanic and metamorphic materials. With housing ranging from cottage-style homes near the warm waters of Skaha Lake to properties on elevated terrain with views of the surrounding benchlands, foundation types and building characteristics vary considerably throughout the community. Since radon levels differ from home to home, even within the same neighbourhood, testing is essential. That is why we provide customized solutions designed to address each home’s foundation type, ventilation, and construction style, ensuring effective radon reduction when needed.

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Proudly Providing Radon Testing & Mitigation Throughout Okanagan Falls

Synergy Radon works with homeowners across Okanagan Falls and nearby communities. Some of the neighbourhoods and areas we serve include but are not limited to:

Accurate radon testing is the first step toward understanding indoor air quality. Given Okanagan Falls’ location in the South Okanagan where diverse geological formations and varied terrain influence radon presence, testing provides valuable insight into your home’s air quality. At Synergy Radon, we use approved monitoring devices to measure radon concentrations and provide clear reporting.

If levels exceed recommended limits in your Okanagan Falls home, mitigation systems are installed to redirect radon gas safely outside the home. Whether your property sits on volcanic bedrock typical of the area’s unique geology or on alluvial deposits near the lakeshore, these systems operate continuously and are designed for long-term reliability.

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Radon exposure over time can significantly increase the risk of lung cancer, particularly for non-smokers. Since radon has no smell or visible signs, testing is the only way to determine whether your home has elevated levels. Health Canada recommends testing every home, regardless of age or location. In the South Okanagan, where geological conditions can contribute to radon presence, testing is especially important.

Yes. Radon can be present in both new and older homes. Even newly constructed properties built to modern building standards may have elevated radon levels, as soil composition and foundation conditions play a key role. In Okanagan Falls, where homes are built on varied terrain and diverse geological formations, testing is important regardless of when the home was built.

Most radon mitigation systems can be installed with minimal disruption. Installation times vary, depending on the type of system being built into the home. Mitigation installation times take anywhere from one to five days. Once in place, our radon mitigation systems are designed to operate quietly and efficiently. Our team works to position vent pipes and fans in locations that minimize visual impact.

When properly installed, radon mitigation systems can reduce radon levels by 80 to 99 per cent, often bringing them well below Health Canada’s recommended action level of 200 Bq/m³. Post-installation testing verifies system performance.

Yes. Follow-up testing is important to confirm that radon levels have been reduced effectively. Ongoing periodic testing is also recommended to ensure the system continues operating properly over time.

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