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Avatar for NE Radon Doctors
NE Radon Doctors
4.8(
266
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Serving Stafford, CT and surrounding areas

Angi Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2008

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"They said that they would be there between 1 and 2 PM and showed up exactly at 1 PM. They finished the job within 30 minutes and to the old part with them. I was very satisfied with their work."
Air System
Air System
Water System
Inside Air System
Air System

+1

Response time1 day
50 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by96%of homeowners
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Fogarty's Home Services
5.0(
3
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Serving Stafford, CT and surrounding areas

Angi Approved

In business since 2016

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"All the crew members were awesome!!! They all were happy and helpful throughout the whole process. They are welcome back anytime in my house!!! Thank you to Jonny K, Kenny, And Eric for all the hard work that they did"
The finished basement!
We now are a National Radon Defense authorized dealer!
Our staff at a recent trade event in Hartford, CT
Some of our production teams!
Before and After, Total Basement Finishing

+5

Response time10 hrs
Response rate100%
14 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Tiger Home & Building Inspections
4.8(
110
)

Serving Stafford, CT and surrounding areas

In business since 1992

Credit card accepted

"This review is from a seller where an inspection was performed. The heat was not shut off after the inspection and my family and I walked into 90 degree temperatures because the heat was never turned off when the inspection was complete and it was on for 7 hours until we got home. In addition the mud room has a thermostat and electric heater and that was also left on high which we did not realize until the next day. In addition, to prove a point to a potential buyer he forced a hole through the wood in our detached garage reporting that there are signs of water damage. The garage is from 1930, there has been water in the garage especially when we had the hurricane last year but they could have just written that in the report not damage our property to prove a point. Coincidentally, the same inspector came back with another interested buyer and yet another piece of wood was pulled off from the garage. If that is not bad enough, the same inspector gave confidential information from a previous inspection to a new potential buyer which led to another buyer terminating the deal. I know this as our lawyer communicated with the potential buyers attorney and said that the inspector passed on information about a previous inspection he did at our house a week earlier.. in addition, our neighbor and friends were outside during the outside portion of the inspection and they heard the inspector give the potential buyers and their real estate broker information about the last inspection and what the other potential buyers said. So much for confidentiality."
Recommended by92%of homeowners
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S.W.A.T. Environmental
4.8(
60
)

Serving Stafford, CT and surrounding areas

In business since 1988

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Be careful. I called to have a radon mitigation system installed and the sales rep on the phone took down the information and scheduled the appointment. I was upfront about an interior drain being installed. When the technician arrived, he said he'd be happy to install the system, but that it would be worthless because of the interior drainage system. I then received a $200 invoice for the site visit. Frustrating scenario to have a sales rep schedule the appointment, knowing full-well that I had an interior drain, and then the technician tell me there's no point to install a mitigation system, but then charge me for the inconvenience of it all."
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GP501 with colored riser

+9

Recommended by93%of homeowners
Ahearn Inspection Service Llc
4.7(
7
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Serving Stafford, CT and surrounding areas

"Ken Arnold was highly recommended by a senior Realtor. He has done 3 home inspections for my rental properties so far and we are very happy with his work. Ken is very knowledgable and very thorough. He offered lots of helpful and affordable suggestions for home improvements, and they worked out nicely for us. I will use Ken's service continually and highly recommend his service"
Recommended by85%of homeowners
THE BUILDING INSPECTOR OF AMERICA
4.3(
6
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Serving Stafford, CT and surrounding areas

In business since 1987

"Just had Michael inspect a property that we are about to close on. I've been present at many inspections and Michael is the finest inspector I have ever had the pleasure of dealing with. He is personable and will share valuable information with you and also encourages you to ask as many questions as you want. No question is to silly to ask. I highly recommend Building Inspector of America. Make sure you get this one because many have very similar names. As for the other review from a previous person, I am totally befuddled how they could have graded Michael that way."
Recommended by83%of homeowners
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FAQs for radon gas abatement projects in Stafford, CT

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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