The Dover Metro metropolitan area in Delaware has a regional average radon level of 7.3 pCi/L based on 4 user-submitted tests.
This exceeds the EPA’s recommended action level of 4.0 pCi/L, meaning radon testing and professional mitigation should be a priority for homeowners across the region.
Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas produced by the decay of uranium in soil and bedrock. In the Dover Metro area, local geology and common residential construction—particularly homes with basements and crawlspaces—allow radon to seep indoors and accumulate to dangerous concentrations.
Particularly high readings have been recorded in communities like Felton, Clayton, Magnolia, where professional radon testing and mitigation services are strongly recommended.
Whether you are buying a home, selling a property, or simply want to protect your family, a professional radon test is the only way to know your home’s levels. If elevated radon is found, a licensed mitigation contractor can install a sub-slab depressurization system—typically in one day—to reduce levels by up to 99%.
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