How Does Radon Enter The Home

Radon gas moves up through the ground to the air above and into homes through various pathways. The primary entry points include:

  • Cracks in Solid Floors: Even tiny cracks in the floors can allow radon to enter.

  • Construction Joints: Gaps where different building materials meet can be potential entry points.

  • Cracks in Walls: Just like floors, walls with cracks can also be a conduit for radon.

  • Gaps in Crawlspace Sub-Floors: Homes with crawlspaces can have gaps that allow radon to infiltrate.

  • Gaps Around Plumbing: Openings around pipes can be an easy route for radon.

  • Cavities Inside Walls: These hidden spaces can accumulate radon, which can then seep into living spaces.

  • The Water Supply: In some cases, radon can enter homes through well water and be released into the air during activities like showering and cooking.

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