Last Updated: Oct 31, 2024

Radon comes from the natural breakdown of uranium in soils and rocks.  It seeps out of the ground, into basements and moves to other areas of a building or home.
Radon gas can move through small spaces in the soil and rock upon which a house is built. It can seep into a home through dirt floors, cracks in concrete, sumps, joints, basement drains, etc. Concrete block walls are particularly porous to radon.

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