What happens if the radon level is high?
• The current recommendation of the EPA is to mitigate if the radon test results show a level of 4 picocuries per liter (pCi/L) or higher. It is preferable that, if a radon problem has been detected, the problem be taken care of prior to placing the property on the market. In today’s market, it is very likely that the buyer is going to request that a radon test be performed, and if any problems with radon are discovered, they will request that the problem be rectified before continuing with any purchase plans.