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We had a radon issue in New Hampshire - lots of granite under the house so it was a prime site for the radon - so we were told. I suspected a scam, but didn't have enough info to back that up. In my case the people measuring the radon level were also the ones who would do the abatement for you. Coincidence? Houses have gotten tighter over the years as energy concerns and construction techniques have improved. A tight house doesn't release the gas. The venting thing usually works. In New Hampshire, the law required a test before the home could be sold, and abatement if necessary.
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