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Coltrane Inspection and Handyman Service, LLC
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Serving Forsyth, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2017

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Coltrane Inspections based out of Branson, MO specializes in home inspections, condominium inspections, termite inspections and mold and radon testing. We also have a handyman service focusing on interior painting.

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Smartmoves Home Energy & Air Purification
New to Angi

Serving Forsyth, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2011

Free estimates

Warranties offered

$martmoves Home Energy & Comfort Survey of Sunrise Beach selected to Represent Missouri Department of Natural Resources at the 2011 Missouri State Fair\nWe are proud to announce that “$martmoves Home Energy & Comfort Survey”, a Division of $martmoves Cost Reduction Systems, Inc., was selected to represent the Missouri Department of Natural Resources (DNR) at the Missouri State Fair in Sedalia. It was fantastic to meet with hundreds of Missouri home owners and to help them make their homes more energy efficient and more comfortable year round. The best part was showing how to save money at the same time; after all, this is the Show Me State\n The State of Missouri wants its homeowners and citizens to have a “Home Energy Audit” to reduce your heating and cooling costs and to reduce our dependence on foreign oil, but you need to know what an Energy Audit IS NOT. An energy audit does not sell stuff; we don’t sell windows, siding or insulation. What the Energy Audit does is show you, the home owner, where your house is losing condition air and letting in hot or cold air, uncontrolled from outside.\n The state of Missouri offers a tax incentive to cover the cost of having a Home Energy Audit for your home and also offers another tax incentive to have any energy improvements or upgrades completed.

FAQs for radon gas abatement projects in Forsyth, MO

The only way to know whether your home or water supply contains radon is to schedule a professional test. A qualified radon inspector will collect samples, deliver lab-verified results, and explain the findings for $150 to $800. Once you know your exact levels, you and your radon mitigation pro can choose the right system and tackle the problem before it affects your family’s health.

Both roles tackle radon, but they focus on different steps. Inspectors test your home, interpret the results, and determine whether levels exceed EPA guidelines. Mitigation pros design and install the system that lowers those levels. Some companies do both, but the skills and equipment differ, so always verify that the person you hire is properly certified for the specific service you need.

Installing a mitigation unit fixes radon problems by reducing indoor gas levels to established safe standards. A system designed and installed by a mitigation expert, tailored to your home's specific layout and foundation, guarantees effective radon reduction. This expert installation ensures consistent performance over time while safeguarding your indoor air quality.

Open windows and doors do not reduce radon levels because they trigger a pressure imbalance that draws radon-laden air into your home. This practice fails to control radon concentration and can even worsen the issue. An active suction mitigation system provides a proven, safe, and effective solution to reliably reduce radon levels.

Radon mitigation systems generally last between 10 and 30 years, depending on system type and maintenance. Passive systems endure the longest because they have no moving parts, whereas active systems, which use a fan, require fan replacement every 5 to 10 years. System components, such as PVC pipes, seals, and fittings, can remain effective for decades when paired with periodic inspections and proper maintenance.

Radon mitigation systems consume between 300 and 3,000 kWh of electricity per year, depending on fan size and system design. On average, an active radon fan draws 100 to 300 watts continuously, which translates to roughly 876 kWh annually, and adds $30 to $300 to your energy bill each year. Choosing a high-efficiency fan and ensuring tight sealing around pipes helps minimize these ongoing costs.

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