
Why Radon Levels Change by Season, and What That Means for Georgia Homeowners
Radon levels in a home are not constant. They fluctuate, sometimes significantly, based on season, weather patterns, and how the HVAC system is operating. A

Radon levels in a home are not constant. They fluctuate, sometimes significantly, based on season, weather patterns, and how the HVAC system is operating. A

Jeremy Shelton bought a house and within months had sinus congestion, chronic headaches, and fatigue his doctor couldn’t explain. He eventually found the cause in

Your inspector flagged radon. Or your agent mentioned it. Either way, it’s on the contingency list and your window is closing. This post covers exactly

You have been through enough transactions to know that radon is not complicated. But the way it gets handled can make it complicated fast. The

New construction means a clean slate. New plumbing, new wiring, new appliances. And, many buyers assume, no radon problem. That assumption is wrong. Radon does

Lake properties feel different from suburban homes. The water, the lot, the dock, it is a different kind of purchase. But the air inside a

Bartow, Floyd, and Paulding counties in northwest Georgia are among the highest radon-risk areas in the Southeast. Bartow and Floyd carry EPA Zone 1 designations,

Cobb County is one of Georgia’s elevated radon areas. The EPA designates it as a zone with higher predicted average indoor radon screening levels, a

Cherokee County is one of Georgia’s highest radon-risk areas. The EPA classifies it as Zone 1, the category with the highest predicted average indoor radon

Radon is often described as a problem for Colorado, Minnesota, or the northern plains states. Georgia tends not to come up in that conversation. That