Radon exposure can occur in any home, regardless of age or design. In Vernon and the surrounding Okanagan region, geological conditions can allow radon gas to seep into buildings through foundation openings. At Synergy Radon, we provide professional testing and mitigation services to help homeowners identify potential risks and implement effective solutions.
Vernon’s diverse mix of residential neighbourhoods, hillside properties, and newer subdivisions means radon levels can vary widely. Testing is essential because neighbouring homes can produce very different results. At Synergy Radon, we deliver detailed testing services and install customized mitigation systems designed to work efficiently with each property’s layout.
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Synergy Radon proudly serves Vernon and the surrounding neighbourhoods. Some of the key communities and areas we serve in Vernon include but are not limited to:
Testing measures radon concentrations inside your home over time. At Synergy Radon, we use reliable long-term testing methods to provide accurate and actionable results.
Mitigation systems are engineered to safely draw radon from beneath the home and vent it outdoors, reducing indoor levels in accordance with Health Canada recommendations.
Yes. Radon levels vary across the Okanagan Valley due to differences in soil composition and geological conditions. Two homes on the same street can have significantly different radon readings. Testing is the only reliable way to determine whether your property has elevated levels.
DIY radon test kits are available and can provide useful information if placed correctly and used according to instructions; however, professional testing ensures optimal placement, proper duration, and accurate interpretation of results. Professional services also provide guidance on next steps if elevated levels are detected.
Health Canada recommends taking corrective action if radon levels exceed 200 becquerels per cubic metre (Bq/m³). Even lower levels may still pose some risk over long periods, which is why testing and mitigation are encouraged.
Most radon mitigation systems can be installed within a single day, depending on the home’s design and foundation type. After installation, the system runs continuously to reduce radon levels and maintain safe indoor air conditions.
Radon mitigation systems require minimal maintenance, but homeowners should periodically check that the fan is operating properly. Occasional system inspections and follow-up radon testing help ensure continued effectiveness.
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