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Ocean Breezes Home Inspections, LLC
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Serving Myrtle Beach, SC and surrounding areas

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In business since 2017

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"Ocean Breeze was extremely thorough and detailed. Pictures provided in the report help greatly. Report was available within 24 hours of inspection and inspector spent an hour with me going over the report. Will use again."
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Roof Doctor Of The Carolina's Inc.
4.9(
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Serving Myrtle Beach, SC and surrounding areas

In business since 1998

Free estimates

"If you are in need of a Doctor you have come to the right place. We where out of town and a tree which was over a hundred feet tall fell on our house. I called the roof doctor and Jay had a crew out there the same day to remove the tree and tarp the roof. His quick action saved us from further damage as another storm came in the next day. Jay's crew at roof doctor repaired all the damage and installed a brand new roof. At a reasonable price I might add. Thank You Roof"
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FAQs for radon gas testing projects in Myrtle Beach, SC

Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the U.S. The gas seeps through cracks in foundations and collects in basements and other low areas. Once you breathe it in, radioactive particles lodge in lung tissue and do long-term damage. Because you can’t see or smell radon, the EPA recommends testing your home every two years—and after major renovations—to keep your family safe.

Yes—every home should be tested. The EPA advises doing it at least every two years and any time you remodel, buy, or sell. On average, one in 15 houses nationwide sits above the recommended limit, and the only way to know where yours stands is a formal test. The equipment simply measures gas levels and won’t change your indoor environment, so the process is completely harmless.

Certified radon professionals—often home inspectors or dedicated radon mitigation contractors—handle testing. These radon testing professionals follow EPA protocols and use calibrated instruments to check levels throughout your house. Hiring a certified radon specialist means results you can trust for real estate deals, insurance requirements, and, most importantly, your family’s health.

Inspectors specialize in measuring radon gas levels, while licensed mitigation contractors design and install the systems that remove it. If your test comes back high, your inspector can point you to a qualified mitigation pro who will size and install the right fan, piping, or other equipment to bring levels down.

No—standard home air purifiers don’t touch radon. They’re built to trap dust and pollen, not radioactive gas. If testing shows high levels, you’ll need a dedicated mitigation system that vents the gas from beneath your home to the outdoors. Relying on a room purifier alone won’t keep your indoor air safe.

Opening a few windows in your home might dilute radon for a short time, but the gas seeps back in as soon as they’re closed. For a lasting fix, you’ll need a professional mitigation system—often a sub-slab depressurization fan—that pulls radon from beneath the foundation and safely vents it outside.

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